Black eggs : poems /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Japonés |
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Ann Arbor, Mich. :
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan,
1994.
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Colección: | Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies ;
no. 12. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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 Shōwa 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.