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A-bomb literature materials for World Memory

A-bomb literature materials for World Memory

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo shows the final draft of Sankichi Toge's Poems of the Atomic Bomb, author and atomic bomb survivor Tamiki Hara's notepad, and anti-war poet Sadako Kurihara's notebook (from L to R) at Hiroshima city hall on June 5, 2014. A citizen group announced the same day it will seek to have the materials included in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.

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Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo taken June 10, 2013 shows a notebook giving an account of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The notebook, kept by Tamiki Hara (1905-1951), became the basis for his short story "Natsu no hana" (Summer Flowers).

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Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo taken June 10, 2013 shows Tokihiko Hara in Hiroshima holding his uncle's notebook, which details the latter's experiences of the atomic bombing of the city. The contents of the notebook became the basis for the short story "Natsu no hana" (Summer Flowers) by Tamiki Hara (1905-1951).

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Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience shown in Hiroshima

Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience shown in Hiroshima

Writer Tamiki Hara's notebooks on his experience of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, western Japan, are shown to the press at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum on Feb. 18, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"A-bomb writer" Tamiki Hara

"A-bomb writer" Tamiki Hara

Writer Tamiki Hara, best known for his work "Summer Flowers" about his experience of the 1945 atomic bombing in Hiroshima, western Japan, is shown in this file photo taken in December 1948, three years before his death at age 45. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience deposited in Hiroshima

Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience deposited in Hiroshima

Tokihiko Hara (R) deposits his uncle and novelist Tamiki Hara's notebooks on his experience of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, western Japan, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum on Feb. 18, 2015. A local civic group plans to have the notebooks and other A-bombing-related literary materials registered on a UNESCO world memory heritage list. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ceremony held in Hiroshima for A-bomb-surviving writer Hara

Ceremony held in Hiroshima for A-bomb-surviving writer Hara

Hiroshima citizens place flowers on a monument for Tamiki Hara, an author and survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of the western Japanese city, as part of a ceremony held at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on Nov. 15, 2015, to mark the 110th anniversary of his birth. Hara is known for his works of A-bomb literature. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nephew of A-bomb-surviving writer Hara speaks during ceremony

Nephew of A-bomb-surviving writer Hara speaks during ceremony

Tokihiko Hara, a nephew of atomic bombing survivor and writer Tamiki Hara, speaks during a ceremony held at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in the A-bombed western Japanese city on Nov. 15, 2015, to mark the 110th anniversary of his birth. Hara is known for his works of A-bomb literature. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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