In August 1946, The New Yorker dedicated an entire issue to John Hersey’s essay Hiroshima, which told the stories of six people who survived the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Blume provides the background to Hersey’s work: how the government tried to cover up or at least downplay the extent of the destruction and suffering unleashed on a largely civilian population, how Hersey managed to get the story anyway, and how it finally came to be published. Despite covering a heavy subject, this is a […]
An Impenetrable Cloud Was Lifted
Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World by Lesley M. M. Blume

