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In the summer of 1963 Nobel Prize winning author, Kenzaburo Oe,
visited Hiroshima to write the first of several essays, or “notes,” which
were published serially in the monthly journal Sekai ( World) and were
later collected under the title Hiroshima Notes ( Hiroshima Noto, 1965).
Accompanied by illustrations reprinted from a small volume of A-bomb
drawings, Pika-Don ( Flash-Bang, 1950), Oe’s book is a deeply moving
statement about the meaning of Hiroshima, written “on the spot” (in
Hiroshima) while Oe’s first-born child lay in a Tokyo hospital incubator
with an affliction that would leave the child with a permanent intel-
lectual disability. At the same time as putting together his Hiroshima
Notes, Oe produced a fictional work—a novel entitled A Personal Matter
( Kojinteki na Taiken, 1964)—in which the child of the main character
(“Bird”) has a monstrous deformity: a massive brain hernia. Briefly
stated, the young father, Bird, is a character with anti-social tendencies
who, when previously faced with life’s difficulties, has typically turned
to drink and (sexual) violence. Confronted with the child’s deformity,
Bird initially considers abandoning the infant—even killing it—before
finally resolving to commit himself with “hope” and “forbearance” to
its upbringing.
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As editor David Swain points out in the foreword to
the English edition of Hiroshima Notes, “it is no secret that [at a time
when the nuclear threat to human existence was mounting daily] Oe’s
own commitment to his afflicted son drew great strength and inspira-
tion from his encounters with the dignity of the A-bomb survivors in
Hiroshima and with the authenticity of those who steadfastly cared for
them” (9). The opening lines of Oe’s Hiroshima Notes—“Perhaps it is
improper to begin a book [on Hiroshima] with a reference to one’s per-
sonal experience” (14, emphasis added)—reflect the fact that Oe shares
with Hiroshima an encounter with tragedy that is at once unique and
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