广岛:最后的目击者[有声读物]
The first volume in a two-book series about each of the atomic bomb drops that ended the Pacific War based on years of irreplicable personal interviews with survivors to tell a story of devastation and resilience. In this vividly rendered historical narrative, M. G. Sheftall layers the stories of hibakusha—the Japanese word for atomic bomb survivors—in harrowing detail, to give a minute-by-minute report of August 6, 1945, in the leadup and aftermath of the world-changing bombing mission of Paul Tibbets, Enola Gay, and Little Boy. These survivors and witnesses, who now have an average age over ninety years old, are quite literally the last people who can still provide us with reliable and detailed testimony about life in their cities before the bombings, tell us what they experienced on the day those cities were obliterated, and give us some appreciation of what it has entailed to live with those memories and scars during the subsequent seventy-plus years. Sheftall has spent years personally interviewing survivors who lived well into the twenty-first century, allowing him to construct portraits of what Hiroshima was like before the bomb, and how catastrophically its citizens’ lives changed in the seconds, minutes, days, weeks, months, and years afterward. He stands out among historians due to his fluency in spoken and written Japanese, and his longtime immersion in Japanese society that has allowed him, a white American, the unheard-of access to these atomic bomb survivors in the waning years of their lives. Their trust in him is evident in the personal and traumatic depths they open up for him as he records their stories. Hiroshima should be required listening for the modern age. The personal accounts it contains will serve as cautionary tales about the horror and insanity of nuclear warfare, reminding them—it is hoped—that the world still lives with this danger at our doorstep.
中文| ASIN:B0CR4H57QL|2024|17小时6分钟|M4B@64kbps|494 MB这是两本书系列中的第一卷,讲述了结束太平洋战争的每一颗原子弹的下落,该系列基于多年对幸存者的不可复制的个人采访,讲述了一个关于破坏和复原力的故事。在这部生动呈现的历史叙事中,M.G.Sheftall以令人痛心的细节讲述了原子弹爆炸幸存者的故事,详细报道了1945年8月6日保罗·蒂贝茨、伊诺拉·盖伊和小男孩改变世界的轰炸任务的前后。这些幸存者和目击者现在的平均年龄超过90岁,他们实际上是最后一个仍能为我们提供有关爆炸前他们城市生活的可靠和详细证词的人,告诉我们他们在这些城市被摧毁的那一天经历了什么,并让我们对在随后的70多年里与这些记忆和伤痕共存所带来的影响有所了解。Sheftall花了数年时间亲自采访生活在21世纪的幸存者,让他能够描绘出原子弹爆炸前的广岛是什么样子,以及原子弹爆炸后几秒钟、几分钟、几天、几周、几个月和几年内,广岛公民的生活是如何发生灾难性变化的。他在历史学家中脱颖而出,因为他流利的日语口语和书面语,以及他长期沉浸在日本社会中,这使他这个美国白人在生命的最后几年能够前所未有地接触到这些原子弹幸存者。当他记录他们的故事时,他们对他的信任在他们为他打开的个人和创伤深处显而易见。广岛应该被要求倾听现代。它所包含的个人账户将作为关于核战争的恐怖和疯狂的警示故事,提醒他们——希望如此——世界仍然生活在我们家门口的危险之中。本站不对文件进行储存,仅提供文件链接,请自行下载,本站不对文件内容负责,请自行判断文件是否安全,如发现文件有侵权行为,请联系管理员删除。
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