長崎〈11:02〉1945年8月9日

東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1995
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/157   Size/200*150*10
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A photo book of Shomei Tomatsu, one of Japan's leading photographers, "Nagasaki <11:02> August 9, 1945". Shomei Tomatsu first landed in Nagasaki in 1961, 15 years after the atomic bomb was dropped. After the end of the war, the land of Nagasaki, which was said to have no vegetation in 70 years, began to show its reconstruction after the great efforts of the local people, and the whole of Japan is behind the scenes of the era when high growth is expected to begin. A photographer who still suffered from the atomic bombing and was covered in the "shadow of war". Since then, he has deepened friendships with the local people, carved scars, continued to insist on the misery of war and the desire for peace, and it is said that about 12,000 photographs were taken in more than 30 years. The photo book about Nagasaki was published as "<11:02> NAGASAKI" in 1966, and has been published in various formats since then, but in this book, 12,000 new photographs have been selected and edited by the photographer himself. It has been constructed. A word on the way back from visiting Mr. Tsuyo Kataoka, one of the A-bomb survivors that Higashimatsu has been chasing for many years, "Every time I come to Nagasaki and meet Mr. Kataoka, I am always taught. With a strong will to live." Obi missing.
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