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Fracture

Fracture

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Mr. Watanabe, a survivor of the atomic bombs dropped in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, has evaded his memory for most of his nomadic life. However, the 2011 earthquake triggers the Fukushima nuclear disaster, bringing back the past and leading Mr. Watanabe on a journey that changes everything. Fracture is a remarkable novel that explores collective trauma, love, and the complexities of human life.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 368 pages
Publication date: 03 June 2021
Publisher: Granta Books


A survivor of the atomic bombs dropped in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Mr. Watanabe has managed to evade the memory for most of his nomadic life. However, when the 2011 earthquake strikes, triggering the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the past becomes the present, and Mr. Watanabe begins a journey that will change everything. Written with intimacy and compassion, Fracture is a remarkable novel about collective trauma, love, and the complexities of human life.


Introduction:
Mr. Watanabe, a survivor of the atomic bombs dropped in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, has managed to evade the memory for most of his nomadic life. However, when the 2011 earthquake strikes, triggering the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the past becomes the present, and Mr. Watanabe begins a journey that will change everything. Written with intimacy and compassion, Fracture is a remarkable novel about collective trauma, love, and the complexities of human life.


The 2011 Earthquake:
The 2011 earthquake in Japan was one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history. It caused widespread destruction, loss of life, and a nuclear crisis that continues to impact the country today. The earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima, resulting in a tsunami that washed away entire towns and villages. The tsunami also damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, leading to a series of explosions and leaks that released dangerous levels of radiation into the environment.


Mr. Watanabe's Journey:
As a survivor of the atomic bombs, Mr. Watanabe has always been deeply affected by the trauma of the war. However, when the 2011 earthquake strikes, it brings back memories of the past that he had managed to suppress. The earthquake triggers a journey of self-discovery and healing for Mr. Watanabe. He begins to confront his past and the trauma that he has carried with him for so long.


Collective Trauma:
Fracture explores the concept of collective trauma and how it affects individuals and communities. The novel shows how the trauma of the atomic bombs and the Fukushima nuclear disaster have left deep scars on the people of Japan. Mr. Watanabe's journey is a reflection of the collective trauma experienced by the people of Japan, and how it has shaped their lives and relationships.


Love and Resilience:
Despite the overwhelming trauma that Mr. Watanabe has experienced, he is able to find love and resilience in the face of adversity. He meets a woman named Yoko, who is also a survivor of the atomic bombs. Through their journey together, Mr. Watanabe learns to let go of his past and embrace the present. He also learns to appreciate the beauty of life and the importance of human connection.


Conclusion:
Fracture is a powerful and moving novel that explores the complexities of human life and the resilience of the human spirit. It is a testament to the strength of love and the power of the human mind to overcome trauma. The novel also raises important questions about collective trauma and the responsibility of governments and corporations to address it. Mr. Watanabe's journey is a reminder that even in the face of the most difficult circumstances, there is always hope for healing and growth.

Weight: 260g
Dimension: 130 x 199 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781783785124

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