Hiroshima Notes

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Hiroshima Notes is a non-fiction work by Kenzaburō Ōe that reflects on the human and ethical implications of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima through reportage and philosophical essay.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
reportage literature
author Kenzaburō Ōe
countryOfOrigin Japan
discusses Japanese government response to Hiroshima
peace activism in Hiroshima
responsibility toward victims of war
role of writers in postwar Japan
focusesOn ethical implications of the atomic bomb
political implications of nuclear weapons
social consequences of nuclear war
survivors of the atomic bombing
genre non-fiction
philosophical essay
reportage
hasPerspective anti-nuclear perspective
pacifist perspective
hasTheme critique of militarism
critique of nationalism
dignity of victims
ethical responsibility of intellectuals
guilt and complicity
human resilience
moral responsibility
remembrance and forgetting
influenced discourse on nuclear ethics in Japan
global discussions of Hiroshima memory
literaryForm essay
reportage
mainSubject Hibakusha
atomic bombing of Hiroshima
human rights
memory of war
nuclear weapons
peace movement
responsibility of intellectuals
trauma
war and ethics
notableFor articulating a postwar Japanese pacifist stance
combining reportage with philosophical reflection
early literary engagement with Hibakusha experiences
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Kenzaburō Ōe’s Hiroshima writings
relatedWork Hiroshima (John Hersey)
The Crazy Iris and Other Stories of the Atomic Aftermath
setting Hiroshima

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Kenzaburō Ōe notableWork Hiroshima Notes