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    Tamiki Hara (原民喜, Hara Tamiki, 15 November 1905 – 13 March 1951) was a Japanese writer and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, known for his works in...
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    hana)), Tamiki Hara, 1946 From the Ruins (廃墟から (Haikyo kara)), Tamiki Hara, 1947 Prelude to Annihilation (壊滅の序曲 (Kaimetsu no jokyoku)), Tamiki Hara, 1949...
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  • by Japanese writer Tamiki Hara first published in 1947. It depicts the bombing of Hiroshima and its immediate aftermath, which Hara had experienced in...
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  • Heart's Desire (心願の国, Shingan no kuni) is a Japanese short story by author Tamiki Hara first published in 1951, and an example of Atomic bomb literature. The...
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  • the bombings, who wrote of their own experiences, includes Yōko Ōta, Tamiki Hara, Shinoe Shōda, and Sankichi Tōge. The second, who wrote about the bomb...
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  • during the Pacific War Tamiki Hara (原 民喜, 1905–1951), Japanese author and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima Tatsunori Hara (原 辰徳, born 1958), the current...
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    Press, 1955), since reprinted. Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain, ISBN 087011364X Tamiki Hara, Summer Flowers ISBN 069100837X Robert Jay Lifton Death in life: The...
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    Miyamoto (1899–1951) Sakae Tsuboi (1899–1967) Fumiko Hayashi (1903–1951) Tamiki Hara (1905–1951) Tatsuzō Ishikawa (1905–1985) Fumiko Enchi (1905–1986) Ango...
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  • James Audubon, Augustine, Bei Dao, Catherine Deneuve, Emily Dickinson, Tamiki Hara, Hokusai, Edward Hopper, Longinus (both biblical and literary), Thucydides...
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    George Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Giotto, Jean-Luc Godard, Maxim Gorky, Tamiki Hara, Heraclitus, Thomas Higginson, Hokusai, Homer, Edward Hopper, Karl Klaus...
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