Tamiki Hara (原民喜, Hara Tamiki, 15 November 1905 – 13 March 1951) was a Japanese writer and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, known for his works in the atomic bomb literature genre.[1]
^Minear, Richard H., ed. (2018). Hiroshima: Three Witnesses. Princeton University Press. pp. 20–40. ISBN 9780691187259.
TamikiHara (原民喜, HaraTamiki, 15 November 1905 – 13 March 1951) was a Japanese writer and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, known for his works in...
by Japanese writer TamikiHara first published in 1947. It depicts the bombing of Hiroshima and its immediate aftermath, which Hara had experienced in...
the bombings, who wrote of their own experiences, includes Yōko Ōta, TamikiHara, Shinoe Shōda, and Sankichi Tōge. The second, who wrote about the bomb...
Press, 1955), since reprinted. Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain, ISBN 087011364X TamikiHara, Summer Flowers ISBN 069100837X Robert Jay Lifton Death in life: The...
James Audubon, Augustine, Bei Dao, Catherine Deneuve, Emily Dickinson, TamikiHara, Hokusai, Edward Hopper, Longinus (both biblical and literary), Thucydides...
Bounty Ebbe Hamerik Denmark 5 September 1898 12 August 1951 Composer TamikiHara Japan 15 November 1905 13 March 1951 Writer Summer Flower Fumiko Hayashi...
George Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Giotto, Jean-Luc Godard, Maxim Gorky, TamikiHara, Heraclitus, Thomas Higginson, Hokusai, Homer, Edward Hopper, Karl Klaus...
the Korean War, Ōta's story makes references to the suicide of writer TamikiHara, the "red purge" in Japan (dismissal of communists and suspected communists...
1986) October 3 – Taiko Hirabayashi, writer (d. 1972) November 15 – TamikiHara, writer (d. 1951) January 31 – Soejima Taneomi, diplomat and statesman...
Imi o Shire! by Kyo Yoneshiro [ja] (2020–2023) 365 Days to the Wedding by Tamiki Wakaki (2020–2023) Orb: On the Movements of the Earth by Uoto (2020–2022)...