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Entertainment Jun 23, 2026

Hiroshima Survivor’s Lost Memoir Unearthed, Set for Publication and Film Adaptation

A 230‑page memoir by Hiroshima survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto, hidden for decades in Yale’s archive, wil…
Lost Hiroshima Memoir Set for Summer Release and Film Adaptation After decades hidden in Yale’s Beinecke Library, the 230‑page memoir of Kiyoshi Tanimoto, a Methodist priest who survived the 1945 atomic bombing, will be published on 6 August 2026. The book’s launch coincides with the production of a feature film, “Hiroshima, 8:15”, starring Takehiro Hira and produced by Donald Rosenfeld. Discovery of Kiyoshi Tanimoto’s 230‑Page Memoir in Yale Archive The manuscript was found among the papers of Pulitzer‑winner John Hersey at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in New Haven, Connecticut. Tanimoto wrote the account almost 80 years ago, describing the devastation he witnessed after the bomb. Key Figures: Pages, Dates, and Production Timeline 230 pages of firsthand testimony Foreword: 9,000‑word contribution by daughter Koko Tanimoto Kondo Publication date: 6 August 2026 (Hiroshima’s anniversary) Film pre‑production begins: November 2026 Shooting scheduled: February 2027 Publishers: Random House (US) and Penguin (worldwide) Why the Memoir and Film Matter Amid Modern Nuclear Tensions Producer Donald Rosenfeld stresses the timeliness of the story, linking the horrors of 1945 to current concerns over Iran and North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. The memoir offers an “in‑depth look” at the bomb’s effects, while the film aims to keep the memory alive for future generations. Anticipated Reception and Legacy of the Memoir and Film With rights already sold in major territories, the book is expected to become a key educational resource. The film, directed and written by Phil Joanou, is poised to attract international attention, potentially shaping public discourse on nuclear disarmament and historical memory.
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