A Song for Nagasaki: The Story of Takashi Nagai-Scientist, Convert, and Survivor of the Atomic Bomb

by Paul Glynn

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On August 9, 1945, an American B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, killing tens of thousands of people in the blink of an eye, while fatally injuring and poisoning thousands more. Among the survivors was Takashi Nagai, a pioneer in radiology research and a convert to the Catholic Faith. Living in the rubble of the ruined city and suffering from leukemia caused by over-exposure to radiation, Nagai lived out the remainder of his remarkable life by bringing physical and spiritual show more healing to his war-weary people. A Song for Nagasaki tells the moving story of this extraordinary man, beginning with his boyhood and the heroic tales and stoic virtues of his family's Shinto religion. It reveals the inspiring story of Nagai's remarkable spiritual journey from Shintoism to atheism to Catholicism. Mixed with interesting details about Japanese history and culture, the biography traces Nagai's spiritual quest as he studied medicine at Nagasaki University, served as a medic with the Japanese army during its occupation of Manchuria, and returned to Nagasaki to dedicate himself to the science of radiology. The historic Catholic district of the city, where Nagai became a Catholic and began a family, was ground zero for the atomic bomb.After the bomb disaster that killed thousands, including Nagai's beloved wife, Nagai, then Dean of Radiology at Nagasaki University, threw himself into service to the countless victims of the bomb explosion, even though it meant deadly exposure to the radiation which eventually would cause his own death. While dying, he also wrote powerful books that became best-sellers in Japan. These included The Bells of Nagasaki, which resonated deeply with the Japanese people in their great suffering as it explores the Christian message of love and forgiveness. Nagai became a highly revered man and is considered a saint by many Japanese people.

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What a wonderfully beautiful and heart-wrenching book! Even though I've seen stuff about the bombs, this book added more context. I also loved reading about the Holy Man Nagai! It almost felt as if Midori gave him her spirit, like Elijah to Elisha. I also see how he was like the apocalyptic Francis.
I was very impressed with this book, which I just happened to pick up because it looked interesting. In addition to discovering the story of Dr. Nagai's life as a physician, research scientist, author and Catholic convert, I discovered the story of Nagasaki, Japan and particularly the history of the Catholic community there. I was especially inspired to see to what efforts Dr. Nagai put his life after the dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki at the end of World War II and would recommend this book.
One of the very best biographies I have ever read.
Estimulante relato de un viaje memorable desde el sintoísmo y el ateísmo hasta la fe católica. Nagai pasó su vida sanando física y espiritualmente a una población destrozada por la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El 9 de agosto de 1945 un B-29 norteamericano lanzó una bomba atómica sobre la ciudad japonesa de Nagasaki, acabando en un abrir y cerrar de ojos con la vida de decenas de miles de personas e hiriendo y envenenando mortalmente a miles más. Entre los supervivientes se hallaba Takashi Nagai, un converso católico pionero en la investigación radiológica.Viviendo entre los escombros de una ciudad en ruinas y víctima de una leucemia causada por la sobreexposición a la radiación, Nagai pasó el resto de su extraordinaria vida show more sanando física y espiritualmente a una población destrozada por la guerra. Réquiem por Nagasaki narra la emocionante historia de este hombre excepcional, empezando por su infancia y por los heroicos relatos y las virtudes estoicas de la religión sintoísta que profesaba su familia. El libro ofrece el estimulante relato de un viaje memorable desde el sintoísmo y el ateísmo hasta la fe católica. La biografía de Nagai, salpicada de curiosos detalles sobre la historia y la cultura japonesas, traza su búsqueda espiritual desde sus tiempos de estudiante de medicina en la Universidad de Nagasaki, sus años de servicio como médico militar durante la ocupación japonesa de Manchuria y su regreso a Nagasaki para dedicarse al campo de la radiología. El histórico barrio católico de la ciudad, donde Nagai vivió y fundó una familia, se convirtió en la zona cero de la bomba atómica.
Por otra parte, les recomendamos la película Nagasaki: recuerdos de mi hijo por ciertos paralelismos con el libro, aunque con enfoques distintos…Nagasaki: recuerdos de mi hijo. ¿Esta producción japonesa habla de la esperanza en la resurrección? ¿El sintoísmo y el catolicismo son compatibles?
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Fr. Paul Glynn is a Marist priest who served as a missionary in Japan for twenty-five years. He has written five other books including A Song for Nagasaki and Healing Fire of Christ.

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TAKASHI, Nagai (Associative Name)

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Requiem pour Nagasaki
Original title
A song for Nagasaki
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Takashi Nagai
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Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction, History
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282.092ReligionChristian denominationsRoman Catholic ChurchCatholicBiography And HistoryBiography
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BX4668 .N29 .G49Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristian DenominationsChristian DenominationsCatholic ChurchBiography and portraitsCollective
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