A) Haruki Murakami B) Yasunari Kawabata C) Kazuo Ishiguro D) Kenzaburō Ōe
A) The atomic bombing of Hiroshima B) The Tokyo air raids C) The Nagasaki bombing D) The Pearl Harbor attack
A) 1965 B) 1975 C) 1955 D) 1985
A) As a source of strength B) As a lingering and pervasive influence C) As a minor detail D) As a temporary experience
A) The military leaders B) The bomb itself C) The hibakusha (bomb survivors) D) The city of Hiroshima
A) Love and romance B) Political ideology C) Survival and trauma D) War strategy
A) Somber and reflective B) Joyful and celebratory C) Satirical and humorous D) Indifferent and detached
A) Their strategic importance B) Their technological development C) Their military advantages D) The human cost of their use |