Hiroshima in the Morning

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Friendship, Family Relationships, Divorce, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Hiroshima in the Morning by Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Author: Rahna Reiko Rizzuto ISBN: 9781558616684
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY Publication: September 14, 2010
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY Language: English
Author: Rahna Reiko Rizzuto
ISBN: 9781558616684
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication: September 14, 2010
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Language: English

2010 FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD

In June 2001, Rahna Reiko Rizzuto went to Hiroshima in search of a deeper understanding of her war-torn heritage. She planned to spend six months there, interviewing the few remaining survivors of the atomic bomb. A mother of two young boys, she was encouraged to go by her husband, who quickly became disenchanted by her absence.

It is her first solo life adventure, immediately exhilarating for her, but her research starts off badly. Interviews with the hibakusha feel rehearsed, and the survivors reveal little beyond published accounts. Then the attacks on September 11 change everything. The survivors' carefully constructed memories are shattered, causing them to relive their agonizing experiences and to open up to Rizzuto in astonishing ways.

Separated from family and country while the world seems to fall apart, Rizzuto's marriage begins to crumble as she wrestles with her ambivalence about being a wife and mother. Woven into the story of her own awakening are the stories of Hiroshima in the survivors' own words. The parallel narratives explore the role of memory in our lives and show how memory is not history but a story we tell ourselves to explain who we are.

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2010 FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD

In June 2001, Rahna Reiko Rizzuto went to Hiroshima in search of a deeper understanding of her war-torn heritage. She planned to spend six months there, interviewing the few remaining survivors of the atomic bomb. A mother of two young boys, she was encouraged to go by her husband, who quickly became disenchanted by her absence.

It is her first solo life adventure, immediately exhilarating for her, but her research starts off badly. Interviews with the hibakusha feel rehearsed, and the survivors reveal little beyond published accounts. Then the attacks on September 11 change everything. The survivors' carefully constructed memories are shattered, causing them to relive their agonizing experiences and to open up to Rizzuto in astonishing ways.

Separated from family and country while the world seems to fall apart, Rizzuto's marriage begins to crumble as she wrestles with her ambivalence about being a wife and mother. Woven into the story of her own awakening are the stories of Hiroshima in the survivors' own words. The parallel narratives explore the role of memory in our lives and show how memory is not history but a story we tell ourselves to explain who we are.

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