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Author Vizenor, Gerald Robert, 1934-

Title Hiroshima bugi : Atomu 57 / Gerald Vizenor
Published Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (208 pages)
Series Native storiers
Native storiers.
Contents Ronin of rashomon gate -- Ronin of the imperial moat -- Ronin of sagami bay -- Ronin of the peace park -- Ronin of the inu shrine -- Ronin of the black rain -- Ronin of the origami cranes -- Ronin of the invisible tattoos -- Ronin of the ainu bears -- Ronin of yasukuni jinja -- Ronin of the ginza -- Ronino of matsue -- Ronin of lafcadio hearn
Summary "Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 is a kabuki novel that begins in the ruins of the Atomic Bomb Dome, a new Rashomon Gate. Ronin Browne, the humane peace contender, is the hafu orphan son of Okichi, a Japanese boogie-woogie dancer, and Nightbreaker, an Anishinaabe from the White Earth Reservation who served as an interpreter for General Douglas MacArthur during the first year of the American occupation in Japan."
"Ronin draws on samurai and native traditions to confront the moral burdens and passive notions of nuclear peace celebrated at the peace memorial Museum in Hiroshima. He creates a new calendar that starts with the first use of atomic weapons, Atomu One. Ronin accosts the spirits of the war dead at Yasukuni Jinga. He then marches into the national shrine and shouts to Tojo Hideki and other war criminals to come out and face the spirits of thousands of devoted children who were sacrificed at Hiroshima."--Jacket
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Subject Racially mixed people -- Fiction
Indians of North America -- Fiction.
Japanese fiction -- United States
Alienation (Social psychology) -- Fiction
FICTION -- Psychological.
Alienation (Social psychology)
Indians of North America
Japanese fiction
Racially mixed people
SUBJECT Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- Fiction
Subject Japan -- Hiroshima-shi
United States
Genre/Form Fiction
Psychological fiction
Psychological fiction.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2003042696
ISBN 0803203470
9780803203471