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Leslie A. Sussan

    Leslie A. Sussan scrive con acuta perspicacia ed empatia, nate dal suo esteso background legale e dalle sue diverse esperienze di vita. La sua prosa, radicata in una profonda comprensione della condizione umana, approfondisce complesse questioni etiche e dilemmi morali. Sussan rivela sottilmente le vite interiori dei suoi personaggi, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo avvincente sulle loro lotte e trionfi. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da chiarezza e potenza, attirando i lettori in narrazioni riflessive e toccanti.

    Choosing Life
    • Choosing Life

      • 350pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      "In 1946, with the war over and Japan occupied, 2nd Lt. Herbert Sussan received a plum assignment. He would get to use his training as a cinematographer and join a Strategic Bombing Survey crew to record the results of the atomic bombings in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. From his first arrival in Nagasaki, he knew that something novel and appalling had happened and that he had to preserve a record of the results, especially the ongoing suffering of those affected by the bomb (known as hibakusha) even months later. When the U.S. government decided that the gruesome footage would not be "of interest" to the American public and therefore classified it top secret, he spent decades arguing for its release. His last wish was that his ashes be scattered at ground zero in Hiroshima. The author, his daughter, followed his footsteps in 1987, meeting survivors he had filmed more than 40 years before. And on that journey she found a father she had never really known in life. This book recounts Herbert Sussan's experiences (drawn directly from an oral history he left behind), his daughter's quest to understand what he saw in Japan, and the stories of survivors whose lives touched both father and daughter." --Author's website, accessed 20210426

      Choosing Life