Author: Gerald Vizenor
Cites
- George Steiner (1)
- IN: Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003) Fiction, American
                
 EPIGRAPH: To starve a child of the spell of the story, of the canter of the poem, oral or written, is a kind of living burial. It is to immure him in emptiness.
 FROM: Real Presences,  (1986), Book, US/France
 
- Kenzaburo Oe (1)
- IN: Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003) Fiction, American
                
 EPIGRAPH: An easygoing conscience, however, cannot remain untroubled except by intentionally refusing to listen to the stories that come out of Hiroshima.
 FROM: Hiroshima Notes,  (1965), Book, Japan
 
- Michihiko Hachiya (1)
- IN: Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003) Fiction, American
                
 EPIGRAPH: The streets were deserted except for the dead. Some looked as if they had been frozen by death while in the full action of flight; others lay sprawled as though some giant had flung them to their death from a great height.
 FROM: Hiroshima Diary,  (1955), Book, Japan
 
- Albert Einstein (1)
- IN: Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003) Fiction, American
                
 EPIGRAPH: The first atomic bomb destroyed more than the city of Hiroshima. It also exploded our inherited, outdated political ideas.
 FROM: The New York Times,  (1945), Article, US/Germany