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Fire from the Ashes

Japanese Writers on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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To mark the 1985 fortieth anniversary of the A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the distinguished members of the Japan P.E.N. Center -- led by Kenzaburo Oe -- planned and Readers International helped issue this first ever collection in English showing the tragedy of the A-bombs seen through Japanese eyes. Now it is the 75th anniversary of the same catastrophic events, and the state of world tensions today demands a re-issue of this classic volume so that a new generation of readers can experience first hand those tragic events and imagine their consequences in Japanese society for generations after. The classic stories are here, The Crazy Iris by Masuji Ibuse (masterfully translated by Ivan Morris), as well as the works by Tamiki Hara, Summer Flowers and The Land of Heart's Desire. They were censored under the post-war American occupation, but today are familiar to every Japanese schoolchild. The volume also showcases important Japanese women writers of several generations like Yoko Ota, Ineko Sata, Kyoko Hayashi and Hiroko Takenishi. Their stories touch on the especially bitter curse for women who were exposed to the radiation as young girls, then were rejected by a traditional society because of their infertility. These stories bring us the gift of great fiction -- they allow us to engage deeply with the past, but also to imagine its consequences in an uncertain future.

Author Biography:

Kenzaburo Oe (1935- ) was born in Ehime Prefecture. The publication of Kimyo na Shigoto (A Strange Job) in 1957, while Oe was still a student in the French literature department of Tokyo University, marked the beginning of his literary career. In 1958, he was awarded the Akutagawa Prize for The Catch. His first full-length novel Me mushiri Ko uchi (Plucking Buds and Shooting Lambs), published in the same year, also won great acclaim. He received his degree from Tokyo University in 1959, his graduation thesis being on Sartre. Notable among his works are Warera no Jidai (Our Time) (1959), A Personal Matter (1964), a documentary entitled Hiroshima Notes (1964-65), Oe Kenzaburo Zenshu (Complete Works,1966-67), and a collection of lectures entitled Kakujidai no Sozoryoku (Imagination in the Atomic Age, 1970). In 1994 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Release date NZ
July 29th, 1985
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
205
Dimensions
134x200x14
ISBN-13
9780930523107
Product ID
2568153

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