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1 online resource (xviii, 329 pages) |
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Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies ; no. 12 |
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Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies ; no. 12.
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Includes translation of her selected later poems. |
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Translation of: Kuroi tamago. |
Contents |
Part One: Black Eggs -- Foreword, 1983 -- Introduction -- Free Verse -- Black Eggs -- War Close Up -- Starry Autumn Sky -- The Fox's Gold Coins -- What Is War? -- From All the Battlefronts -- Once More, the Sun -- Thinking New Year's Thoughts -- On a Day of Powdery Snow -- Basking in the Sun -- Rivalry -- Fever -- The Silkworm -- Day after Day -- Letter-To Peter Kropotkin -- Love -- Spring Green -- Let Us Be Midwives! -- Not the Season -- The Children's Voices -- Do Not Open -- Reconstruction |
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Passion -- Handshake -- Overgrown Garden -- Handing On Dreams -- Fatigue -- The Vow -- The Vine -- Tanka -- The Day of the Atomic Bomb -- Nightmare -- The Surrender -- City Ravaged by Flames -- Newspaper Articles -- Snowy Night -- Language -- Late at Night -- Sad Tales from Demobilized Soldiers -- To a Friend, Evacuated -- Tomato Songs -- Last Effects -- Elegy -- First Letter -- The Birth of Junko -- New-Soldier Brother -- Miscellany -- Love of Self -- The Fall of Paris-Hitler -- Respect for Humanity -- Memories -- Paddy Field -- Pollinated by the Wind -- Record of My Passion -- Love |
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My Friend Gives Birth to a Son -- Father, Mother -- Anesthetic Injection -- Cactus Flowers -- Korean Maiden -- To a Friend -- Waking from a Nap -- Elegy -- For Ms. Takemoto Kikuyo -- Hijiyama in Budtime -- Afterword, 1983 -- Part Two: Selected Later Poems -- The Poet -- I'll Always Keep Singing -- I Bear Witness for Hiroshima -- Lost Summer -- Beached -- Love and Death -- Words-Come Back to Life! -- Words Died -- Frozen Eyes -- Leaves Blowing in the Wind -- Exposure -- In Memoriam -- The Gilded Hearse -- Life and Death -- Hiroshima -- Sachiko, Dead in the Atomic Bombing -- City under Ground |
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Ruins -- Hiroshima: Three Poems -- The Green of Hiroshima -- The Hiroshima No One Serenades -- Dialogue -- Painting -- Void -- River -- Our City -- Door to the Future -- I Saw Hiroshima -- Prayer for a Nuclear-Free Tomorrow -- Japan -- The Flag, 1 -- Peace Education Arrested -- River of Flames Flowing through Japan -- Beneath the Same Sky -- Question -- No Resting in Peace beneath the Flag -- When We Say ""Hiroshima -- Indictment of Japan -- The Flag, 2 -- The Flag, 3 -- Yasukuni -- February Eleventh, 1984 -- Spring Has Come to Europe ... -- What Did They Fight For? -- Words Are Where It Starts |
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Change -- Emperors, Prime Ministers, Mayors -- Human Emperor, Meek and Mild -- Nippon: Piroshima -- The Naked Emperor -- His Majesty Has Donkey's Ears -- Hiroshima and the Emperor's New Clothes -- Gold and Nukes -- The Day the Shwa Era Ends -- The World -- The Crow -- Nevada, 1 -- Semipalatinsk, 2 -- Whom Did They Fight For? -- Don't Go to the U.S.A.! -- American Pigweed -- Vietnam, Korea, Hiroshima -- America: Don't Perish by Your Own Hand! -- America: World's Best In Everything -- May -- Out of the Stone -- Refugees -- American Tragedy -- May in Beijing -- Hiroshima, Auschwitz: We Must Not Forget. |
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Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Subject |
Kurihara, Sadako -- Translations into English.
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Kurihara, Sadako -- Translations into English.
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Kurihara, Sadako https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgHc4VKxyrdQPTb3hWVYP
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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Genre/Form |
Poetry |
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poetry.
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Poetry
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Translations
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Poetry.
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Poésie.
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Added Author |
Minear, Richard H., translator, writer of introduction.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Black eggs Ann Arbor, Mich. : Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1994. 0939512637 (DLC) 93031472 |
ISBN |
9780472127634 electronic book |
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0472127632 electronic book |
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9780472901586 open access |
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0472901583 open access |
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9780472038169 paper |
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0939512637 (alk. paper) |
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9780939512638 (alk. paper) |
Standard No. |
10.3998/mpub.18511 doi |
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AU@ 000068499555 |
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AU@ 000068659549 |
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