Japanese Literature Of The Bombings Of Hiroshima Nagasaki?
I have to do an oral presentation about the Japanese literature of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The literature has to be from the Japanese’s memory, not the American.
I’ve been searching online for days for some things to use, and all I’ve found is one poem. Does anyone know where I could find some good sources?
These could be short stories, poems, books, survivor stories, etc as long as it’s from the Japanese memory.
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Here is a list of works by survivors of the atomic bombings. The keyword you may need to use is Hibakusha. Hibakusha (被爆者) is the term widely used in Japan referring to victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
People:
Hiroshima Maidens
Sadako Sasaki – a girl famous for her story of Thousand origami cranes
Tsutomu Yamaguchi – a double A-bomb survivor – both in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Keiji Nakazawa – an author of Barefoot Gen
Takashi Nagai – a doctor and author of The Bells of Nagasaki
List of works:
Black Rain (1965 novel)
Barefoot Gen (1973 manga series)
Barefoot Gen (1976 film)
Barefoot Gen: Explosion of Tears (1977 film)
Barefoot Gen: Battle of Hiroshima (1980 film)
Barefoot Gen (1983 anime)
Barefoot Gen 2 (1986 anime)
Barefoot Gen (2007 TV drama)
No More Hiroshima (1984 documentary film)
Hiroshima Witness (1986 documentary film)
Black Rain (1989 film)
Hiroshima (1995 film)
Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (2003 manga, 2007 novel and film)
Hiroshima (2005 documentary/docudrama film)
White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (2007 documentary film)
Boushi (2008 TV drama)
how do you connote by the japanese memory? even my grandfather talks about the ruins of hiroshima he witnessed from the train 14 days after the bombings. ibuse masuji’s kuroi ame is read by japanese people for generations. obviously the author wasnt in hiroshima/nagasaki when little boy/fat man was dropped from boeing airplanes
Hadashi no Gen(Barefoot Gen)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barefoot_Ge…
Futari no Bohyoo(Two Grave Markers) by Kyoko Hyashi
Kuroi Ame(Black Rain) by Masuji Ibuse
Natsu no Hana (Flower of the Summer) by Tamiki Harahttp://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000293/fil…