約翰•赫西(John Hersey),中文名韓約翰,1914年生於天津,十歲時隨父母返迴美國,先後在耶魯大學、劍橋大學完成學業。1937年夏天,他在暑假期間為諾貝爾文學奬獲得者劉易斯•辛剋萊爾擔任秘書,同年鞦到《時代》雜誌工作,兩年後被派往《時代》的重慶分部。整個二戰期間,他往返於歐亞大陸,為《時代》、《生活》、《紐約客》撰稿。
約翰•赫西是最早踐行“新新聞”寫作手法的記者(盡管他後來對這種手法不無批評),對美國的新聞報道産生瞭很大的影響。他的主要作品有《廣島》、《阿達諾之鍾》(A Bell for Adano,1945年獲普利策奬)等。1965年起,約翰•赫西任教於耶魯大學,長期講授寫作課程。1993年逝世。
Book Description
On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. This book, John Hersey's journalistic masterpiece, tells what happened on that day. Told through the memories of survivors, this timeless, powerful and compassionate document has become a classic "that stirs the conscience of humanity" (The New York Times).
Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima.
Amazon.com
When the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, few could have anticipated its potential for devastation. Pulitzer prize-winning author John Hersey recorded the stories of Hiroshima residents shortly after the explosion and, in 1946, Hiroshima was published, giving the world first-hand accounts from people who had survived it. The words of Miss Sasaki, Dr. Fujii, Mrs. Nakamara, Father Kleinsorg, Dr. Sasaki, and the Reverend Tanimoto gave a face to the statistics that saturated the media and solicited an overwhelming public response. Whether you believe the bomb made the difference in the war or that it should never have been dropped, "Hiroshima" is a must read for all of us who live in the shadow of armed conflict.
From Boston Sunday Herald August 1995
"This is an important audio because it captures one of the most shattering events of our century, just as it explains the mind-sets of the people it most affected...Hiroshima is worth listening to just for the weird story of a survivor who wound up on the TV program, 'This is Your Life,' with one of the crew members of the Enola Gay."
From Library Journal
On the basis of a return visit 40 years after the dropping of the bomb, Hersey has written a final chapter'' to one of the most important books to come out of World War II. The new chapter follows a reprint of the original text on the dropping of the first atomic bomb, and is written in the same spare, objective style. In it, Hersey brings up to date the lives of six survivors he covered so brilliantly in 1946. Once again he evokes the humdrum and the surreal elements in the aftermath of the bomb, and with eloquent simplicity he includes statements of other nations' nuclear tests. Compelling, unforgettable, and more timely than ever, this is absolutely essential for collections from junior high on. Robert H. Donahugh, Youngstown and Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio
From AudioFile
The fates of six victims are portrayed vividly in Hersey's classic account of the first atomic bomb. This edition contains a final chapter, written 40 years later, in which Hersey follows up on these six "Hibakusha," or "explosion-affected persons." Edward Asner speaks for many characters, yet his voice is that of the Hiroshima citizen caught up in day-to-day survival. He conveys the fear, confusion, pain and resignation of individuals dealing with a cataclysmic force. With subtle, understated delivery, Asner powerfully evokes the time, place and plight of these people. J.H.L.
About Author
Edward Asner, best known as a star on TV's Lou Grant Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Rich Man, Poor Man, brings a compelling journalistic style to this important work.
Book Dimension :
length: (cm)17.1 width:(cm)10.7
發表於2024-11-22
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毀滅來得太快,甚至沒空歇斯底裏。 紀實新聞的冷酷筆觸勾勒齣不甚真實的場景,人類遭逢滅頂之災時隨波逐流的形態宛若火苗裏的螞蟻,無能為力又沉默寡言,數十年後,讀者隻能從上帝視角隔岸觀火。 戰爭的鈍痛綿延數十年,並非每個人的生命從此撕裂,但確實也因為災難而走上不同...
評分行文的思路很簡單也很集中 第一部分好像復現式濛太奇,曆史的那一個時刻的前一秒,每個人依然隻一邊漫不經心地擔心著遙遠的“B君”,一邊憂愁著自己的事情。 “人類原子時代開始的那一刻,在這個罐頭廠,一個人被一堆書撞到在地。” 緊接著第二部分,那種交錯的混亂,接力的生...
評分it's a book focusing more on the aftermath of six people living as "hibakusha", the explosion-affected people. the recounting of the day the bomb was dropped was sometimes disturbingly detailed from the perspective of the six hibakusha. the image of kimono...
評分行文的思路很簡單也很集中 第一部分好像復現式濛太奇,曆史的那一個時刻的前一秒,每個人依然隻一邊漫不經心地擔心著遙遠的“B君”,一邊憂愁著自己的事情。 “人類原子時代開始的那一刻,在這個罐頭廠,一個人被一堆書撞到在地。” 緊接著第二部分,那種交錯的混亂,接力的生...
圖書標籤: 紀實 JohnHersey 日本 新聞 History 外國文學 非虛構 美國
從地麵的高度看人間地獄
評分沒什麼齣人意料的地方,但可以想象當時發錶的震撼。這種冷靜得沒有一點矯情的敘事方式很贊!
評分這書太absurd瞭,要麼是日本人腦迴路異於常人 要麼是John Hersey洗白美國的技法高超 總之全書給人一種 “原子彈也不過就是威力大一點的炸彈” 爆炸當天比較慘 死些人 沒死的幾個月後也就恢復瞭 大傢重建傢園 跟場地震也沒啥區彆。所謂紀實倒更像是無形的Propaganda, 高到不知道哪裏去瞭。
評分這書太absurd瞭,要麼是日本人腦迴路異於常人 要麼是John Hersey洗白美國的技法高超 總之全書給人一種 “原子彈也不過就是威力大一點的炸彈” 爆炸當天比較慘 死些人 沒死的幾個月後也就恢復瞭 大傢重建傢園 跟場地震也沒啥區彆。所謂紀實倒更像是無形的Propaganda, 高到不知道哪裏去瞭。
評分更加令我不安的是最後一章,那些穿插在文字間“某年某國在某地成功引爆核/氫彈”的段落。
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