Harp Song for Hiroshima
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About the Book
Harp Song for Hiroshima is a work of prose and poetry. The poems introduce the reader to the voices of the people who died on that devastating day—August 6, 1945—when an American plane dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and brought to an end to World War II. The suffering of those lives is eloquently remembered in the book, giving rise to a new understanding and compassion. Together with the poems, there are prose passages of travel through contemporary Japan. The fallout of the atom bomb on Hiroshima is still with us. The message of the book is that nuclear weapons must never be used again if our civilization is to survive.
About the Author
Sheila Fugard is a South African novelist and poet. She is the winner of the prestigious Olive Schreiner Literary Award for her novel The Castaways. She has published four collections of poetry as well as Lady of Realization: A Spiritual Memoir. She now lives in Southern California.