Black eggs: poems
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spelling | Kurihara, Sadako Verfasser aut Kuroi tamago Black eggs poems by Kurihara Sadako ; translated with an introduction and notes by Richard H. Minear Ann Arbor, Mich. Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan 1994 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 329 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies no. 12 Includes translation of her selected later poems Translation of: Kuroi tamago Part One: Black Eggs -- Foreword, 1983 -- Introduction -- Free Verse -- Black Eggs -- War Close Up -- Starry Autumn Sky -- The Fox's Gold Coins -- What Is War? -- From All the Battlefronts -- Once More, the Sun -- Thinking New Year's Thoughts -- On a Day of Powdery Snow -- Basking in the Sun -- Rivalry -- Fever -- The Silkworm -- Day after Day -- Letter-To Peter Kropotkin -- Love -- Spring Green -- Let Us Be Midwives! -- Not the Season -- The Children's Voices -- Do Not Open -- Reconstruction Change -- Emperors, Prime Ministers, Mayors -- Human Emperor, Meek and Mild -- Nippon: Piroshima -- The Naked Emperor -- His Majesty Has Donkey's Ears -- Hiroshima and the Emperor's New Clothes -- Gold and Nukes -- The Day the Shōwa Era Ends -- The World -- The Crow -- Nevada, 1 -- Semipalatinsk, 2 -- Whom Did They Fight For? -- Don't Go to the U.S.A.! -- American Pigweed -- Vietnam, Korea, Hiroshima -- America: Don't Perish by Your Own Hand! -- America: World's Best In Everything -- May -- Out of the Stone -- Refugees -- American Tragedy -- May in Beijing -- Hiroshima, Auschwitz: We Must Not Forget My Friend Gives Birth to a Son -- Father, Mother -- Anesthetic Injection -- Cactus Flowers -- Korean Maiden -- To a Friend -- Waking from a Nap -- Elegy -- For Ms. Takemoto Kikuyo -- Hijiyama in Budtime -- Afterword, 1983 -- Part Two: Selected Later Poems -- The Poet -- I'll Always Keep Singing -- I Bear Witness for Hiroshima -- Lost Summer -- Beached -- Love and Death -- Words-Come Back to Life! -- Words Died -- Frozen Eyes -- Leaves Blowing in the Wind -- Exposure -- In Memoriam -- The Gilded Hearse -- Life and Death -- Hiroshima -- Sachiko, Dead in the Atomic Bombing -- City under Ground Passion -- Handshake -- Overgrown Garden -- Handing On Dreams -- Fatigue -- The Vow -- The Vine -- Tanka -- The Day of the Atomic Bomb -- Nightmare -- The Surrender -- City Ravaged by Flames -- Newspaper Articles -- Snowy Night -- Language -- Late at Night -- Sad Tales from Demobilized Soldiers -- To a Friend, Evacuated -- Tomato Songs -- Last Effects -- Elegy -- First Letter -- The Birth of Junko -- New-Soldier Brother -- Miscellany -- Love of Self -- The Fall of Paris-Hitler -- Respect for Humanity -- Memories -- Paddy Field -- Pollinated by the Wind -- Record of My Passion -- Love Ruins -- Hiroshima: Three Poems -- The Green of Hiroshima -- The Hiroshima No One Serenades -- Dialogue -- Painting -- Void -- River -- Our City -- Door to the Future -- I Saw Hiroshima -- Prayer for a Nuclear-Free Tomorrow -- Japan -- The Flag, 1 -- Peace Education Arrested -- River of Flames Flowing through Japan -- Beneath the Same Sky -- Question -- No Resting in Peace beneath the Flag -- When We Say ""Hiroshima -- Indictment of Japan -- The Flag, 2 -- The Flag, 3 -- Yasukuni -- February Eleventh, 1984 -- Spring Has Come to Europe ... -- What Did They Fight For? -- Words Are Where It Starts Electronic reproduction [Place of publication not identified] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Kurihara, Sadako / Translations into English Kurihara, Sadako Poetry Electronic books Poésie poetry Translations Minear, Richard H. translator writer of introduction oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Black eggs Ann Arbor, Mich. : Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1994 0939512637 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2728026 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kurihara, Sadako Black eggs poems Part One: Black Eggs -- Foreword, 1983 -- Introduction -- Free Verse -- Black Eggs -- War Close Up -- Starry Autumn Sky -- The Fox's Gold Coins -- What Is War? -- From All the Battlefronts -- Once More, the Sun -- Thinking New Year's Thoughts -- On a Day of Powdery Snow -- Basking in the Sun -- Rivalry -- Fever -- The Silkworm -- Day after Day -- Letter-To Peter Kropotkin -- Love -- Spring Green -- Let Us Be Midwives! -- Not the Season -- The Children's Voices -- Do Not Open -- Reconstruction Change -- Emperors, Prime Ministers, Mayors -- Human Emperor, Meek and Mild -- Nippon: Piroshima -- The Naked Emperor -- His Majesty Has Donkey's Ears -- Hiroshima and the Emperor's New Clothes -- Gold and Nukes -- The Day the Shōwa Era Ends -- The World -- The Crow -- Nevada, 1 -- Semipalatinsk, 2 -- Whom Did They Fight For? -- Don't Go to the U.S.A.! -- American Pigweed -- Vietnam, Korea, Hiroshima -- America: Don't Perish by Your Own Hand! -- America: World's Best In Everything -- May -- Out of the Stone -- Refugees -- American Tragedy -- May in Beijing -- Hiroshima, Auschwitz: We Must Not Forget My Friend Gives Birth to a Son -- Father, Mother -- Anesthetic Injection -- Cactus Flowers -- Korean Maiden -- To a Friend -- Waking from a Nap -- Elegy -- For Ms. Takemoto Kikuyo -- Hijiyama in Budtime -- Afterword, 1983 -- Part Two: Selected Later Poems -- The Poet -- I'll Always Keep Singing -- I Bear Witness for Hiroshima -- Lost Summer -- Beached -- Love and Death -- Words-Come Back to Life! -- Words Died -- Frozen Eyes -- Leaves Blowing in the Wind -- Exposure -- In Memoriam -- The Gilded Hearse -- Life and Death -- Hiroshima -- Sachiko, Dead in the Atomic Bombing -- City under Ground Passion -- Handshake -- Overgrown Garden -- Handing On Dreams -- Fatigue -- The Vow -- The Vine -- Tanka -- The Day of the Atomic Bomb -- Nightmare -- The Surrender -- City Ravaged by Flames -- Newspaper Articles -- Snowy Night -- Language -- Late at Night -- Sad Tales from Demobilized Soldiers -- To a Friend, Evacuated -- Tomato Songs -- Last Effects -- Elegy -- First Letter -- The Birth of Junko -- New-Soldier Brother -- Miscellany -- Love of Self -- The Fall of Paris-Hitler -- Respect for Humanity -- Memories -- Paddy Field -- Pollinated by the Wind -- Record of My Passion -- Love Ruins -- Hiroshima: Three Poems -- The Green of Hiroshima -- The Hiroshima No One Serenades -- Dialogue -- Painting -- Void -- River -- Our City -- Door to the Future -- I Saw Hiroshima -- Prayer for a Nuclear-Free Tomorrow -- Japan -- The Flag, 1 -- Peace Education Arrested -- River of Flames Flowing through Japan -- Beneath the Same Sky -- Question -- No Resting in Peace beneath the Flag -- When We Say ""Hiroshima -- Indictment of Japan -- The Flag, 2 -- The Flag, 3 -- Yasukuni -- February Eleventh, 1984 -- Spring Has Come to Europe ... -- What Did They Fight For? -- Words Are Where It Starts SOCIAL SCIENCE / General |
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title_full | Black eggs poems by Kurihara Sadako ; translated with an introduction and notes by Richard H. Minear |
title_fullStr | Black eggs poems by Kurihara Sadako ; translated with an introduction and notes by Richard H. Minear |
title_full_unstemmed | Black eggs poems by Kurihara Sadako ; translated with an introduction and notes by Richard H. Minear |
title_short | Black eggs |
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