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- Langue
- Anglais
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- WWW.Snowballpublishing.com
- Pages
- 124
- ISBN
- 9781684117222
Thèmes
Infos sur l'édition originale
Autres éditions (42)
Autres éditions

Hiroshima. 6. August 1945, 8 Uhr 15.
1999 • Philo Verlagsges.
Allemand

Hiroshima (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1989 • Turtleback Books
Anglais

Hiroshima (SparkNotes Literature Guide)
2014 • Spark
Anglais

Hiroshima
2010 • Ishi Press
Anglais

Hiroshima
1946 • Penguin Books Ltd
Anglais

Hiroshima
1986 • Penguin
Anglais

Hiroshima
2013 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Anglais

Hiroshima
2007 • Audiogo
Anglais

Hiroshima
1984 • Bantam
Anglais

HIROSHIMA (TWENTIETH CENTURY CLASSICS S.)
1990 • Penguin Books India
Anglais

Hiroshima-V141
1988 • Vintage
Anglais

Hiroshima (Spanish Edition)
2018 • Debolsillo
Espagnol

Hiroshima (Armas y Letras) (Spanish Edition)
2002 • TURNER PUBLICACIONES S.L.
Espagnol

Hiroshima
2019 • WWW.Snowballpublishing.com
Anglais

Hiroshima
2003 • Borders
Anglais

Hiroshima
1981 • Bantam Books
Anglais

Hiroshima
2005 • Recorded Books, Inc.
Anglais

Hiroshima (Armas Y Letras) (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Oceano De Mexico
Espagnol

Hiroshima
2007 • BBC Audiobooks America
Anglais

Hiroshima
1989 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Anglais

Hiroshima
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Espagnol

Hiroshima
2019 • Blurb
Anglais

Hiroshima
1946 • Alfred A. Knopf
Anglais

John Hersey Reading Hiroshima
1988 • Amer Audio Prose Library Inc
Anglais

Hiroshima
2020 • Vintage
Anglais

Cliffsnotes Hiroshima
2001 • John Wiley & Sons
Anglais

Hiroshima
1981 • Books on Tape, Inc.
Anglais

Hiroshima
2001 • Penguin Books
Anglais

Hiroshima (Unabridged Narration, No 82016)
1946 • Recorded Books
Anglais

Hiroshima
2000 • Random Library
Anglais

Hiroshima
2012 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Anglais

Hiroshima
2015 • Rehak, David
Anglais

Hiroshima
1978 • Pendulum Press, Incorporated
Anglais

Hiroshima
1991 • Buccaneer Books
Anglais

Hiroshima
2009 • Modern Library
Anglais

Hiroshima
2009 • Penguin Books
Anglais

Hiroshima (A Borzoi book)
1973 • A.A. Knopf
Anglais

Hiroshima
1989 • Perfection Learning
Anglais

Hiroshima
2017 • Kalpaz Publications
Anglais

Hiroshima - Hersey
2009 • Marco Book Company

Hiroshima
1972 • Bantam Books
Anglais

Hiroshima
2012 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Anglais
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"Hiroshima" is widely lauded as a powerful and essential work of journalism that profoundly humanizes the devastation of the atomic bomb. Readers consistently praise John Hersey's objective, matter-of-fact, and restrained narrative style, which allows the raw horror and human suffering to emerge without melodrama or overt political commentary. By focusing on the experiences of six survivors, the book transforms abstract statistics into relatable personal stories, fostering deep empathy and making the incomprehensible scale of the catastrophe accessible. Reviewers highlight its historical significance, its pioneering role in "New Journalism," and its ability to vividly depict the immediate aftermath and long-term consequences of the bombing. The inclusion of a later chapter, written decades after the initial publication, is also commended for providing a comprehensive look at the survivors' enduring resilience and their struggles in the years that followed.
Despite overwhelming praise, some reviewers note specific criticisms or aspects that might not align with all reader expectations. A recurring point of contention from a minority of readers is the book's deliberate focus on personal experiences rather than the broader geopolitical context, leading some to feel it lacks discussion on the reasons for the bomb's use or Japan's wartime actions. For a few, the author's highly objective and detached writing style, while largely celebrated, was perceived as potentially lessening the emotional impact or terror for those accustomed to more sensationalized accounts of tragedy. Additionally, a practical concern raised is the existence of certain digital editions that are incomplete, omitting the crucial later chapter detailing the survivors' subsequent lives, thereby providing a less comprehensive understanding of their journey.
Ultimately, "Hiroshima" stands as a timeless and indispensable masterpiece, strongly recommended for its profound historical, humanistic, and moral significance. It is considered essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of war's true cost and the catastrophic implications of nuclear weaponry. Reviewers advocate for it to be read by all, from students to, most importantly, leaders of nations possessing nuclear arms, as it serves as a potent reminder and a call for peace. While emotionally challenging and often heartbreaking, the book is also seen as an uplifting testament to the extraordinary courage, resilience, and unwavering spirit of individuals who navigated unimaginable adversity, ultimately offering a message of hope in the face of devastation.
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