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Later published by Alfred A. Knopf as a book, Hersey's work is often cited as one of the earliest examples of New Journalism in its melding of elements of non-fiction reportage with the pace and devices of the novel.
" But The New Yorkers publication of Hersey's article caused a rift in Hersey's relationship with Henry Luce, the co-founder of Time-Life and Hersey's first mentor, who felt Hersey should have reported the event for one of Luce's magazines instead.
He was survived by his second wife, Barbara ( the former wife of Hersey's colleague at The New Yorker, artist Charles Addams, and the model for Morticia Addams ), Hersey's five children, one of whom is the composer and musician Baird Hersey, and six grandchildren.
In 1946, he persuaded the magazine's founder and editor, Harold Ross, to run John Hersey's story about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as the entire contents of one issue.

Hersey's and was
Hersey's account of the aftermath of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, was adjudged the finest piece of journalism of the 20th century by a 36-member panel under the aegis of New York University's journalism department.
Hersey's spartan prose was praised by critics as a model of understated narrative.
" If ever there was a subject calculated to make a writer overwrought and a piece overwritten, it was the bombing of Hiroshima ", wrote Hendrik Hertzberg, " yet Hersey's reporting was so meticulous, his sentences and paragraphs were so clear, calm and restrained, that the horror of the story he had to tell came through all the more chillingly.
One of the stories in Hersey's novel was inspired by President John F. Kennedy and the PT-109.
In 1950 Hersey's novel The Wall was published, an account presented as a rediscovered journal recording the genesis and destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of the Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
Hersey's first novel A Bell for Adano, which won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1945, was adapted into the 1945 film A Bell for Adano directed by Henry King starring John Hodiak and Gene Tierney.
The New Yorker published Hersey's update in its July 15, 1985, issue, and the article was subsequently appended to a newly-revised edition of the book.
Hersey's death was front-page news in the following day's New York Times.
The result was the annual John Hersey Lecture, the first of which was delivered March 22, 1993, by historian and Yale graduate David McCullough, who noted Hersey's contributions to Yale but reserved his strongest praise for the former magazine writer's prose.
Among Hersey's earlier students at Yale was Michiko Kakutani, currently the chief book critic of The New York Times, as well as film critic Gene Siskel.
The series was inspired by ten days Schumann spent in the Occupied Territories of Palestine, as well as John Hersey's ' The Wall ', a graphic account of the birth, development, and destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of the Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany during the Jewish Holocaust.
* Hersey's novel was also the basis for Paul Osborn's 1945 Broadway play A Bell for Adano, starring Fredric March.

Hersey's and were
There were other attempts at local programming through the years with shows such as We Don't Knock, A. M. Boston, and Hersey's Hollywood.

Hersey's and for
* John Hersey's A Life for a Vote in The Saturday Evening Post
As a town occupied by the Allies, it served as a model for John Hersey's novel A Bell for Adano.

Hersey's and other
Hersey's 1985 novel, The Call, is closely based on the lives of his parents and several other missionaries of their generation.

Hersey's and after
Shortly after the end of World War II, John Hersey's essay Hiroshima filled an entire issue.
Similarly, John Hersey's Hiroshima applies the phrase after efforts to assist fatally injured hibakusha ceased.

Hersey's and then
Shortly before Hersey's death, then Acting President of Yale Howard Lamar decided the university should honor its longserving alumnus.

Hersey's and .
* He is the leading character in John Hersey's 1972 novel portraying Rome as a police state, The Conspiracy.
Hersey's article began where the magazine's regular " Talk of the Town " column ran, immediately following the theater listings.
Time magazine later called Hersey's account of the bombing " the most celebrated piece of journalism to come out of World War II.

findings and suggest
In conclusion, these findings suggest the need for a comparative physiology, pathology, and histology of mammalian lungs.
Yinka Ebo of Cancer Research UK disputed the findings, concluding that " there is still not enough evidence to suggest that using mouthwash that contains alcohol will increase the risk of mouth cancer ".
But now the evidence of Tell Leilan, and recent findings of elevated dust deposits in sea-cores collected off Oman, that date to the period of Akkad's collapse suggest that this climate change may have played a role.
Functional MRI findings suggest that abnormal modulation between ventral prefrontal and limbic regions, especially the amygdala, likely contribute to poor emotional regulation and mood symptoms.
Recent sub-fossil findings suggest that C. rhombifer, a freshwater species, were prevalent until the 20th century.
For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang.
Their findings also suggest that while the schemas of both novices and experts are activated by the same features of a problem statement, the experts ’ schemas contain more procedural knowledge which aid in determining which principle to apply, and novices ’ schemas contain mostly declarative knowledge which do not aid in determining methods for solution.
These findings suggest that acute seizures are a predictable consequence of disruption of the BBB by either artificial or inflammatory mechanisms.
In fact, although genetic findings ( Tishkoff, 2009 ) suggest that sub-Saharan Africans are the most genetically diverse continental group on Earth, Afro-textured hair approaches ubiquity in this region.
When all 133 studies deemed suitable in light of this consideration were re-analyzed, providing data for over 6, 000 patients, the findings suggest an average improvement in 27 % of untreated patients over the term of the studies compared with a 74 % success rate among those receiving hypnotherapy.
The findings from this study suggest that stable opioid use does not significantly impair abilities inherent in driving ( this includes physical, cognitive and perceptual skills ).
Burial findings suggest an ancestor cult where people preserved skulls of the dead, which were plastered with mud to make facial features.
Al Jazeera stated the findings suggest that Arafat was poisoned, although it is not known by whom.
First, the MRI findings suggest that other areas besides Broca's area may also have contributed to the patients ' reduced productive speech.
After extensively reviewing the research conducted on parent-child interactions, Maccoby and Martin ( 1983 ) state that their findings suggest that parental behavior and the home environment has either no effect on the social development of children, or the effect varies significantly between children.
The authors also warned that their findings did not suggest that right-unilateral ECT did not also lead to chronic cognitive deficits.
" Despite the findings of chronic, global cognitive deficits in post-ECT patients, MacQueen and colleagues suggest that it is " unlikely that such findings, even if confirmed, would significantly change the risk – benefit ratio of this notably effective treatment.
" These findings suggest similarities between humans and chimpanzees exist in more than genes alone, but can be seen in emotion, intelligence, and family and social relationships.
In science, neuroscientific findings regarding free will may suggest different ways of predicting human behavior.
The settlement was known in the Celtic times and to Ancient Greek historians as Kelea ; findings suggest that Celts coined Noric money in the region.
Such findings may suggest that a specific brain region, the OFC, is a key factor in understanding reactive aggression.
Some findings suggest that early aggression does not necessarily lead to aggression later on, however, although the course through early childhood is an important predictor of outcomes in middle childhood.
These findings suggest some differences between OCD and trichotillomania.
These findings suggest that acute seizures are a predictable consequence of disruption of the BBB by either artificial or inflammatory mechanisms.

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