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Hiroshima: Critical Essay by Michael J. Yavenditti

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John Hersey
About 23 pages (6,917 words)
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SOURCE: "John Hersey and the American Conscience: The Reception of Hiroshima," in Pacific Historical Review, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, February, 1974, pp. 24-49.

In the following essay, Yavenditti outlines the context of the public's response to the stories in Hiroshima.

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