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Mint Tea from a Copper Pot (Paperback): Amelia Fielden Mint Tea from a Copper Pot (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Out of stock
Leaves - tanka anthology of Nature (Paperback): Amelia Fielden Leaves - tanka anthology of Nature (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Out of stock
More Farewells (Paperback): Amelia Fielden More Farewells (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R651 Discovery Miles 6 510 Out of stock
These Purple Years (Paperback): Amelia Fielden These Purple Years (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Out of stock
Two Countries - A Collection of Japanese Tanka (Paperback): Amelia Fielden Two Countries - A Collection of Japanese Tanka (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden; Edited by Ling-Erl Ting; Warren Wu
R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Out of stock
Destiny - A Collection of Japanese Tanka (Paperback): Amelia Fielden Destiny - A Collection of Japanese Tanka (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden; Edited by Ling-Erl Ting, Warren Wu
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Out of stock
Poetry Bridges (Paperback): Saeko Ogi, Amelia Fielden, Noriko Tanak Poetry Bridges (Paperback)
Saeko Ogi, Amelia Fielden, Noriko Tanak
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Out of stock
Four Poets in a Boat (Paperback): Saeko Ogi Four Poets in a Boat (Paperback)
Saeko Ogi; Translated by Amelia Fielden
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Out of stock
Poems To Wear - From Japan and Australia (Paperback): Amelia Fielden, Noriko Tanaka Poems To Wear - From Japan and Australia (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden, Noriko Tanaka
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Out of stock
Colouring In - The Four Seasons of Four Poets (Paperback): Amelia Fielden Colouring In - The Four Seasons of Four Poets (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Out of stock
For Instance, Sweetheart - Forty Years of Love Songs (1970-2010) (Paperback): Kawano Yuko, Nagata Kazuhiro For Instance, Sweetheart - Forty Years of Love Songs (1970-2010) (Paperback)
Kawano Yuko, Nagata Kazuhiro; Translated by Amelia Fielden
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Out of stock
The Journey of My Life (Paperback): Steve Ting, Amelia Fielden The Journey of My Life (Paperback)
Steve Ting, Amelia Fielden; Edited by Ling-Erl Ting
R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Out of stock
All You Need is Love (Paperback): Amelia Fielden All You Need is Love (Paperback)
Amelia Fielden
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Out of stock
From the Middle Country (Paperback): Noriko Tanaka From the Middle Country (Paperback)
Noriko Tanaka; Translated by Amelia Fielden, Saeko Ogi
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Out of stock
A Bluish White Light - Tanka Poetry Collection (Paperback): Yutei Sato A Bluish White Light - Tanka Poetry Collection (Paperback)
Yutei Sato; Translated by Amelia Fielden; Yasunaga Tatsumi
R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Out of stock

This tanka poetry collection is a cry from the heart of farmer and poet, Sato Yutei who foresaw and experienced the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident which occurred in March 2011. The three tanka poems below are picked up among the 132 poems selected for this book. when will it explode? there's a bluish white light hidden, deep within the six nuclear reactors lined up in a chalky row where the nuclear power plant came to bring prosperity in our town many hearts have been impoverished another worker at the nuclear power plant has died - this time, too, his illness was not clearly named Since the accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, the vast majority of Japanese people have reversed their former views on nuclear energy: now they say it should be done away with, completely. A previously unimaginable situation has arisen: there is to be a temporary shutdown of production from all of Japan's fifty four nuclear facilities. In such a situation, many Japanese who took in the hand the pocket edition of 'A Bluish White Light', the work of the poet, Sato Yutei, and cast eyes over it, must have felt a powerful shock-wave running through the heart. Subsequently, as we undertook a close reading of these tanka poems, our mind became more and more steeped in the 'cry from the heart' appeal of this poet who had both foreseen the nuclear accident and then experienced its impact on his own life. This 'cry' has been transformed into the conviction that all of humankind must take joint ownership of the whole universe. It is for that very reason I sought to have these tanka translated into English so they could reach people throughout the world. The great difficulty of conveying, through English translation of the tanka, the profundity of such a 'cry from the heart', was a real stumbling block, I felt. However, this idea became a reality when I was fortunately introduced, through unexpected channels, to an Australian translator, Amelia Fielden who has gained a high reputation, world-wide, for her excellent work on translating contemporary Japanese tanka into English. I shall summarise below the Afterword of 'A Bluish White Light', written by Mr Sato, who composed these tanka. "Until March 11th 2011, when the great eastern Japan earthquake disaster occurred, I had been living in Okuma town which abuts the six nuclear reactors of that notorious Fukushima Number One Nuclear Power Plant. In neighbouring Tomioka town stood the four nuclear reactors belonging to the Number Two Nuclear Power Plant. Together these two plants had been producing over nine megawatts of electricity. All of this power had been transmitted to the Tokyo metropolitan area. Even before the major earthquake occurred, there were big arguments, and deep regrets expressed over the introduction of nuclear power facilities to our land. Utter ignorance was one of the reasons, another that the region was particularly backward - for the situation where people, seduced by promises of economic efficacy, originally welcomed the power plants with open arms. Then the thing that was bound to happen eventually, happened. Even the generations which come after us are unlikely to forget this date: 11th March 2011. The name Fukushima has reverberated in every corner of the world. Ultimately my home town was designated as a 'Difficult to Return Area'. We have ended up having no home, or land, or graves to which we could return. In other words, there was no light at hand with which we could make our way through an expanding world of darkness. You can imagine how the suffering of the disaster victims is reaching its extreme. The fate of the people who were born here and who must die here, their deep-felt concerns and fears and sense of powerlessness, I have given voice to in my poetry."

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