In an essay published on the 11th of August 1967, the well-known writer Yukio Mishima 三島由紀夫 surprisingly yielded a confession about why he had never mentioned the trauma that the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had exerted on his psyche – and if we are to take his statement literally, his literature as well. The essay is titled “Hiroshima inside me” (Watashi no naka no hiroshima. In it, Mishima describes the extent of the moral and psychic trauma that this event extolled on him as a youngster. The dead body of the juvenile trauma inflicted by this event is perhaps exhumed here by a mature Mishima as a harbinger of what would be his intellectual legacy in terms of poetics. It is undeniable that in his novels Mishima fostered, or at ...
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In the 1950s there appeared numerous films which showed the futility of war and critically evaluated...
In this article I intend to discuss the prewar life and literary activity of one of the most famous ...
The purpose of this paper is to compare two Japanese writers in the late Showa era, Yukio Mishima an...
The titles of the major works of novelist Yukio Mishima clearly illustrate his preoccupation with se...
In the following essay, Mizuta Noriko asks how traumatic events, which result in the violent repress...
This paper deals with Nagai Takashi's thoughts on the victims of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Nag...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the memories of the 1945 nuclear attack on Hiroshima has bee...
There is very little doubt that Hiroshima has become a testament to the destructive capacity of mank...
In the ashes of post-World War II Japan and among the widespread poverty and devastation, cheap ente...
In my essay, I propose an unparalleled comparison between the Hiroshima and Nagasaki diary of the Ge...
The 1945 bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki seem to have recently started to recede back in the memory ...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
Testimonies are viewed as essential for recording the experience of atomic warfare. However, hibakus...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
In the 1950s there appeared numerous films which showed the futility of war and critically evaluated...
In this article I intend to discuss the prewar life and literary activity of one of the most famous ...
The purpose of this paper is to compare two Japanese writers in the late Showa era, Yukio Mishima an...