Photographs and books on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Hi there:
I was in DC this past weekend, and saw Shomei Tomatsu's retrospective show at Corcoran gallery. This was the show I could not see in NY the beginning of this year.
I really liked his treatment of Nagasaki in his photographs. It was very well-done photographically as well as in terms of the content. I really liked his economy of expression. His expression was very succinct yet very effective without making the subject look overdone like you see in today's photojournalism.
He did a book on this subject, and the English title is called
Nagasaki, 11:02 August 9, 1945.
This book is not easy to get at this point. There is an accompanying book to the show I saw in DC
Skin of the Nation, which you can see some of the images from the series.
As I studied Japanese history after I came to US, I would also suggest to read John Dower who is really good at this topic. It is not about so much of the experience of atomic bomb per se, but the whole political, social, cultural impact of the war on Japanese as well as Americans in a broader context. Tiles that come to my mind immediately is "Embracing Defeat" and "Japan in War and Peace."
Also, if you are into graphic novels or Manga, there is one book that I read when I was younger. It is called "Hadashi no Gen," or Barefoot Gen." This is a really good perspective from a young boy who has experienced the atomic bomb and live his life through the complexity of after-war Japan. This is a graphic novel, but you should not take it lightly. I am sure there is a translated version by now.
I would be happy to suggest more books if you are interested. Hope you will have a nice time in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Warmly,
Tsuyoshi