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