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Black eggs : poems /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kurihara, Sadako (Autor)
Otros Autores: Minear, Richard H. (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Japonés
Publicado: Ann Arbor, Mich. : Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1994.
Colección:Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies ; no. 12.
Temas:
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.