Rising from the Flames The Rebirth of Theater in Occupied Japan, 1945-1952
, by Leiter, Samuel L.; Boyd, Mari; Edelson, Loren; Sorgenfrei, Carol Fisher; Fukushima, Yoshiko; Hibino, Kei; Jortner, David; Kagaya, Shinko; Pringle, Patricia; Shores, Matthew W.; Wetmore, Kevin J., Jr.; Zheng, Guohe- ISBN: 9780739128183 | 0739128183
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 9/24/2009
On August 15, 1945, when World War II ended, almost all of Tokyo and Osaka's theaters had been destroyed or heavily damaged by American bombs. The Japanese urban infrastructure was reduced to dust, and so, one might have thought, would be the nation's spirit, especially in the face of nuclear bombing and foreign occupation. Yet, less than two weeks after the atomic bombs had been dropped, theater began to show signs of life. Before long, all forms of Japanese theater were back on stage, and from death's ashes arose the flower of art.