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About the Author:
Nobuhiko Hosaka was born in Yamanashi, Japan in 1945 and currently lives in Tokyo.
He is a film director known for his stories about humanity.
He has also been involved in the creation of many documentaries and animated films.
He has a novel visual sense and his works are acclaimed as part of Japan’s Nouvelle Vague genre in the 1980s.
Translation:Jinko Ishiduka
About the Book:
This story, “Two in Hiroshima,” was written by Nobuhiko Hosaka, a film director, based on an original script specially written for him by the famous screenplay writer, Ryuzo Kikushima, who wrote a number of scripts for Kurosawa movies.
“Two in Hiroshima” is a drama centered around the catastrophic event on August 6, 1945, and portrays the friendship between an American soldier and a Japanese soldier, as well as the tragic experience of the atomic bomb that destroyed the friendship.
By taking the viewpoints of two main characters of different nationalities, the author questions the meaning of the tragedy of war and tries to convey the hope that even enemies can understand each other. It’s a “story of humanity transcending both time and nationality,” created to keep the horrific tragedy of war from fading from our memories.
Nobuhiko Hosaka was born in Yamanashi, Japan in 1945 and currently lives in Tokyo.
He is a film director known for his stories about humanity.
He has also been involved in the creation of many documentaries and animated films.
He has a novel visual sense and his works are acclaimed as part of Japan’s Nouvelle Vague genre in the 1980s.
Translation:Jinko Ishiduka
About the Book:
This story, “Two in Hiroshima,” was written by Nobuhiko Hosaka, a film director, based on an original script specially written for him by the famous screenplay writer, Ryuzo Kikushima, who wrote a number of scripts for Kurosawa movies.
“Two in Hiroshima” is a drama centered around the catastrophic event on August 6, 1945, and portrays the friendship between an American soldier and a Japanese soldier, as well as the tragic experience of the atomic bomb that destroyed the friendship.
By taking the viewpoints of two main characters of different nationalities, the author questions the meaning of the tragedy of war and tries to convey the hope that even enemies can understand each other. It’s a “story of humanity transcending both time and nationality,” created to keep the horrific tragedy of war from fading from our memories.
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