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          Summer Flower

          1947 short story by Tamiki Hara

          "Summer Flower"
          Original title夏の花
          Natsu no hana
          TranslatorGeorge Saito (1953)
          Richard H.

          Minear (1990)

          CountryJapan
          LanguageJapanese
          Published inMita Bungaku
          Publication typeMagazine
          PublisherNogaku Shorin
          Media typePrint
          Publication date1947, 1949
          Published in English1953, 1990

          Summer Flower (Japanese: 夏の花, Hepburn: Natsu no hana), also translated as Summer Flowers, is a short story by Japanese writer Tamiki Hara first published in 1947.

          It depicts the bombing of Hiroshima and its immediate aftermath, which Hara had experienced in person.[1] It is regarded as one of the most influential exponents of the Atomic bomb literature genre.[2]

          Plot

          On August 6, 1945, the first person narrator witnesses the bombing of Hiroshima from his parents' house, to which he has returned after visiting his wife's gravesite in Tokyo.

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