Reverberations from Fukushima: 50 Japanese Poets Speak Out

This anthology conveys the enormity of Fukushima, the first nuclear disaster of the 21st Century, on both...
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Author: Leah Stenson
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Reverberations from Fukushima: 50 Japanese Poets Speak Out by Stenson, Leah

Reverberations from Fukushima: 50 Japanese Poets Speak Out

€12,80

Reverberations from Fukushima: 50 Japanese Poets Speak Out

€12,80
Author: Leah Stenson
Format: Paperback
Language: English

This anthology conveys the enormity of Fukushima, the first nuclear disaster of the 21st Century, on both the environmental and human scale. Contributions by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr. Helen Caldicott, Fairewinds Energy Education founder Maggie Gundersen, and professor emerita Dr. Norma Field discuss the nuclear disaster in the context of social, political, and environmental concerns. Poems by 50 Japanese poets portray the disaster from a personal perspective, including prophetic visions of a nuclear future, the plight of nuclear refugees, the relationship of exploiters and the exploited in Japan's nuclear power industry, and the deception by which nuclear power was sold to an anti-nuclear Japan. Truly an eye-opening read.




Author: Leah Stenson
Publisher: Parkdale Press LLC
Published: 03/11/2021
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.25d
ISBN: 9781736283202

About the Author
Stenson, Leah: - After earning an M.A. in English Literature, Leah Stenson worked in New York City in the editorial departments of Hawthorne Books and School Library Journal. Pursuing a spiritual quest to deepen her understanding of Buddhism, she moved to Tokyo in 1977 where she spent sixteen years raising a family and teaching English at a Japanese university. After returning to the United States, she served as managing director of Oregon Peace Institute, worked as a freelance editor, and served on the boards of several nonprofit arts and literary organizations. Leah is the author of three books of poetry and a hybrid memoir, and co-editor of two poetry anthologies. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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