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Title Atomic ghost : poets respond to the nuclear age / edited by John Bradley ; introduction by Terry Tempest Williams.

Publication Info. Minneapolis : Coffee House Press, 1995.

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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  811.54 AT7    Check Shelf
Description 330 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Note Includes index.
Summary An anthology on the 50th anniversary of the dropping of the A-bomb on Japan. In When We Say Hiroshima, Sadako writes: "When we say Hiroshima, / do people answer, gently, / Ah, Hiroshima? / Say Hiroshima, and hear Pearl Harbor. / Say Hiroshima, and hear Rape of Nanjing. / Say Hiroshima, and hear of women and children / thrown into trenches, doused with gasoline, / and burned alive in Manila...Say Hiroshima, / and we don't hear, gently, / Ah, Hiroshima."
Local Note "Hurricane Season" by Asnuntuck Community Technical College English faculty member, Edwina Trentham, p. 120-121.
"Hurricane Season" by Asnuntuck Community Technical College English faculty member, Edwina Trentham, p. 120-121.
Subject Atomic bomb victims -- Poetry.
Antinuclear movement -- Poetry.
Nuclear warfare -- Social aspects -- Poetry.
American poetry -- 20th century.
Added Author Bradley, John, 1950-
ISBN 1566890276 (pbk. : acid-free)
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