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It portrays the daily life and fears of Hiroshima's residents under the threat of air raids and the atomic bomb.

1 chapter across 1 book

Hiroshima (1946)John Hersey

Preamble

The chapter 'Preamble' from John Hersey's Hiroshima introduces six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, emphasizing the randomness of survival amidst mass death. It provides a detailed account of Reverend Mr. Tanimoto's morning, his anxieties about the impending air raids, and the immediate moments of the bomb's explosion, illustrating the suddenness and devastation of the event. The narrative also touches on the civilian experience of air-raid warnings and the psychological toll of living under constant threat.