Hiroshima (book)

Hiroshima
First edition
AuthorJohn Hersey
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Publication date
1946
Pages160 pp
ISBN978-0679721031
OCLC680840
940.54/25 19
LC ClassD767.25.H6 H4 1989

Hiroshima is a 1946 book by American author John Hersey. It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It is regarded as one of the earliest examples of New Journalism, in which the story-telling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reporting.[1]

The work was originally published in The New Yorker, which had planned to run it over four issues but instead dedicated the entire edition of August 31, 1946, to a single article.[2] Less than two months later, the article was printed as a book by Alfred A. Knopf. Never out of print,[3] it has sold more than three million copies.[1][4] "Its story became a part of our ceaseless thinking about world wars and nuclear holocaust," New Yorker essayist Roger Angell wrote in 1995.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Angell, Roger (July 31, 1995). "From the Archives, "Hersey and History"". The New Yorker. p. 66.
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  4. ^ Hersey, John (1989). "Hiroshima". New York: Random House.