000745092 000__ 03046cam\a2200397\i\4500 000745092 001__ 745092 000745092 005__ 20210515112559.0 000745092 008__ 150804t20152015nyuab\\\\b\\\\001\0deng\d 000745092 010__ $$a 2015413594 000745092 019__ $$a906024280$$a913959967 000745092 020__ $$a9780670025626$$q(hardcover) 000745092 020__ $$a0670025623$$q(hardcover) 000745092 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn893895004 000745092 035__ $$a745092 000745092 040__ $$aFBP$$beng$$erda$$cFBP$$dDLC$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dBDX$$dTNH$$dGK8$$dUPZ$$dOCLCF$$dWIM$$dBUR$$dABG$$dMEA$$dOQX$$dOBE$$dFOLLT$$dCOO$$dVLR$$dOCLCQ$$dCOH 000745092 042__ $$alccopycat 000745092 043__ $$aa-ja--- 000745092 049__ $$aISEA 000745092 05000 $$aD767.25.N3$$bS68 2015 000745092 08204 $$a940.54/8252$$223 000745092 1001_ $$aSouthard, Susan,$$eauthor. 000745092 24510 $$aNagasaki :$$blife after nuclear war /$$cSusan Southard. 000745092 264_1 $$aNew York, New York :$$bViking,$$c[2015] 000745092 264_4 $$c©2015 000745092 300__ $$axix, 389 pages :$$billustrations, maps ;$$c24 cm 000745092 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000745092 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000745092 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000745092 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 349-372) and index. 000745092 5050_ $$aA note on Japanese names and terms -- Prologue -- Convergence -- Flashpoint -- Embers -- Exposed -- Time suspended -- Emergence -- Afterlife -- Against forgetting -- Gaman -- Hibakusha sources and selected bibliography. 000745092 520__ $$aThis book is a powerful and unflinching account of the enduring impact of nuclear war, told through the stories of those who survived. On August 9, 1945, three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, a small port city on Japan's southernmost island. An estimated 74,000 people died within the first five months, and another 75,000 were injured. Published on the seventieth anniversary of the bombing, Nagasaki takes readers from the morning of the bombing to the city today, telling the first-hand experiences of five survivors, all of whom were teenagers at the time of the devastation. Susan Southard has spent years interviewing hibakusha ("bomb-affected people") and researching the physical, emotional, and social challenges of post-atomic life. She weaves together dramatic eyewitness accounts with searing analysis of the policies of censorship and denial that colored much of what was reported about the bombing both in the United States and Japan. A gripping narrative of human resilience, Nagasaki will help shape public discussion and debate over one of the most controversial wartime acts in history. - Publisher. 000745092 520__ $$aPublished to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki, a narrative of human resilience, told through first-hand experiences of five survivors, reveals the physical, emotional, and social challenges of post-atomic life. 000745092 650_0 $$aAtomic bomb victims$$zJapan$$zNagasaki-shi$$vBiography. 000745092 651_0 $$aNagasaki-shi (Japan)$$xHistory$$yBombardment, 1945. 000745092 651_0 $$aNagasaki-shi (Japan)$$xHistory$$yBombardment, 1945$$vPersonal narratives, Japanese. 000745092 651_0 $$aNagasaki-shi (Japan)$$xHistory. 000745092 85200 $$bgen$$hD767.25.N3$$iS68$$i2015 000745092 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:745092$$pGLOBAL_SET 000745092 980__ $$aBIB 000745092 980__ $$aBOOK