
Hiroshima: Testimonies from the Last Survivors
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- Categories:Historical Study
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2023
- Pages:312
- Retail Price:21.90 EUR
- Size:150mm×230mm
- Publication Place:Spain
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★Written by Agustín Rivera, an experienced international journalist with more than 30 years of experience in journalism and a Ph.D. in journalism.
★Full Englishtranslation available.
Description
Through interviews, Agustín Rivera collects the voices, in first person, of the victims of a tragedy that marked their existence forever: the pain, the aftermath and even the feeling of guilt for not having been able to help others affected in a worse situation. The book also recounts the author's experience as a reporter for Diario 16, El Mundo and El Confidencial covering Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1995, 2001 and 2012.
A work to discover the eternal noise of the dead and the capacity to overcome, without forgetting that we are memory.
Author
He is a doctor of Journalism and Associate Professor at the University of Malaga. Doctoral thesis (December 2011) on the boxing chronicles of Manuel Alcántara in the Marca newspaper (1967-1978).
He worked for the newspaper El Mundo between September 1996 and the end of 2008. He started at this newspaper as correspondent in Malaga for El Mundo de Andalucía. He was correspondent in Tokyo (1999). He spent four years in the central editorial office in Madrid and was head of section at El Mundo/El Día de Baleares. He has been a special correspondent to 15 countries on four continents. He began his journalism career at Diario 16 Málaga. His first book is “El Viaje de los Ingleses”, written with Antonio Banderas (Ocho y Medio, 2007), with a prologue by Antonio Banderas and an introduction by Antonio Soler.