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Shinoe Shōda (正田 篠枝, Shōda
Shinoe,
December 1910 – 15 June 1965) was a ****anese poet and
author known for her
atomic bomb literature. Shōda was born in...
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Nuclear Weapons Shigeaki Mori – a
historian of
allied prisoners of war
Shinoe Shōda –
hibakusha at 34
years old,
writer and poet
Shuntaro Hida – hibakusha...
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Takana Shirai and
scripts by Tetsurō Takita, Ryūta Miyake, and
Toshinari Shinoe.
Kazuya Sakamoto would serve as the film's
creative director. Miwa performed...
- bombings, who
wrote of
their own experiences,
includes Yōko Ōta,
Tamiki Hara,
Shinoe Shōda, and
Sankichi Tōge. The second, who
wrote about the bomb addressing...
- ****anese
mathematician Mic****e
Shoda (born 1960),
American beauty contestant Shinoe Shōda (正田 篠枝, 1910–1965), ****anese poet
Takahiro Shoda (庄田 隆弘, born 1979)...
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Philip Larkin – A Girl in
Winter Louis MacNeice – The Dark
Tower Shinoe Shōda (正田 篠枝) –
Sange Simone de
Beauvoir – The
Ethics of
Ambiguity (Pour...
- and
launched a
monthly poetry magazine in 1933; one poet she
promoted was
Shinoe Shōda. She also
published at
least two novels. She also
collaborated with...
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first published book,
Moscow Giorgos Seferis, Κίχλη ("The Thrush"), Gr****
Shinoe Shōda,
Sange ("Penitence"),
tanka anthology about the
atomic bombing of...