Black Rain by Masuji Ibuse - ISBN: 9781568364179
Paperback
Hiroshima’s horror unfolds: a woman’s life, forever changed by black rain.
  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2017

Summary

Black Rain is centered around the story of a young woman who was caught in the radioactive “black rain” that fell after the bombing of Hiroshima. Ibuse bases his tale on real-life diaries and interviews with victims of the holocaust; the result is a book that is free from sentimentality yet manages to reveal the magnitude of the human suffering caused by the atom bomb. The life of Yasuko, on whom the black rain fell, is changed forever by periodic bouts of radiation sickness and the suspicion…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781568364179
ISBN-10:1568364172
Author:Masuji Ibuse, John Bester
Publisher:Kodansha America, Inc
Imprint:Kodansha America, Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 July 2017
Weight:290g
Dimensions:182mm x 116mm
Series:Japan's Modern Writers
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This painful and very beautiful book gives two powerful messages—of drastic warning, yet also of affirmation of life.” — John Hersey



“The most successful book yet written about the greatest single horror inflicted by one group of men upon another.” —Sunday Times



“Immensely effective…. This is a book which must be read.” —Books and Bookmen



“I would recommend Black Rain to every reader, even the squeamish.” —Spectator



“Its subtle ironies and noble, unsentimental pity are a reminder of the strengths of Japanese fiction.” —New Statesman

About The Author

Masuji Ibuse

MASUJI IBUSE was born in Kamo, Hiroshima Prefecture, in 1898. He majored in French at Waseda University and joined the School of Fine Arts to pursue a serious interest in painting. His first story, “Salamander,” was published in 1923, when Ibuse was still a student, and by the early 1930s his eloquent use of dialect and his unique prose style had established him as one of the leading figures in the Japanese literary world. In the years since 1938 he has been awarded almost every literary prize in Japan, and on the publication of Black Rain (1966) Ibuse was presented with both the Cultural Medal and Japan’s highest literary award, the Noma Prize. Black Rain has been translated into eleven foreign languages.

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