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  2. John Hersey - Wikipedia

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    During 1985 John Hersey returned to Hiroshima, where he reported and wrote Hiroshima: The Aftermath, a follow-up to his original account. The New Yorker published Hersey's update in its July 15, 1985 issue. The article was subsequently appended to a newly revised edition of the book.

  3. Hiroshima (book) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshima is a 1946 book by American author John Hersey.It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.It is regarded as one of the earliest examples of New Journalism, in which the story-telling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reporting.

  4. Terufumi Sasaki - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-five years old that year, out of an initial 30 interviewed, [1] he became one of the six central characters found in John Hersey's 1946 story for The New Yorker magazine that was subsequently published as the book Hiroshima.

  5. The New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, ... John Hersey's essay Hiroshima filled an entire issue. ... and launched a paywalled subscription model.

  6. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    This series came from a determination to understand why, and to explore how their way back from war can be smoothed. Moral injury is a relatively new concept that seems to describe what many feel: a sense that their fundamental understanding of right and wrong has been violated, and the grief, numbness or guilt that often ensues.

  7. This week's cover for The New Yorker is making waves on social media as people react to the magazine's illustration.. The image, titled “A Mother’s Work” by R. Kikuo Johnson, gives readers a ...

  8. Kiyoshi Tanimoto - Wikipedia

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    Kiyoshi Tanimoto (谷本 清, Tanimoto Kiyoshi, June 27, 1909 – September 28, 1986) was a Japanese Methodist minister famous for his humanitarian work for the Hiroshima Maidens. Tanimoto was a U.S educated Methodist minister and moved to Hiroshima with his wife during the midst of World War II.

  9. Katie Thurston Seemingly Responds to 'Wild' John Hersey ... - AOL

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    Television personality Katie Thurston and John Hersey arrive at the Freeform ‘Halloween Road’ Talent And Press Preview Night held at the Heritage Square Museum on September 30, 2021 in Los ...