Red Snow (2005)
Akai Tsuki Katsumata Susumu Sakuhinshuu / 赤い雪 - 勝又進作品集
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- Akai Tsuki Katsumata Susumu SakuhinshuuAkai Tsuki Katsumata Susumu Sakuhinshū赤い雪 - 勝又進作品集Type: MangaStatus: CompletedPublished: 01.11.2005Volumes / Chapters: 1 / 10Publisher: Seirin KogeishaAdapted From: Original Work
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- Synonyms: Akai Yuki
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Red Snow continues D+Q’s groundbreaking exploration of the fascinating world of Gekiga in this collection of short stories drawn with great delicacy and told with subtle nuance by legendary Japanese artist Susumu Katsumata. The setting is the pre-modern Japanese countryside of the author’s youth, a slightly magical world where ancestral traditions hold sway over a people in the full vigor of life, struggling to survive the harsh seasons and the difficult life of manual laborers and farmers. While the world they inhabit has faded into memory and myth, the universal fundamental emotions of the human heart prevail at the center of these tender stories.
Susumu Katsumata began publishing comic strips in the legendary avant-garde magazine Garo (which also published his contemporaries Yoshihiro Tatsumi and Yoshiharu Tsuge) in 1965 while enrolled in the faculty of Science in Tokyo. He abandoned his studies in 1971 to become a professional comics artist, alternating the short humorous strips, upon which he built his reputation, with stories of a more personal nature in which he tenderly depicted the lives of peasants and farmers from his native region. In 2006, Susumu Katsumata won the 35th Japanese Cartoonists Association Award Grand prize for Red Snow.
Source: www.anisearch.com/manga/1703
Red Snow continues D+Q’s groundbreaking exploration of the fascinating world of Gekiga in this collection of short stories drawn with great delicacy and told with subtle nuance by legendary Japanese artist Susumu Katsumata. The setting is the pre-modern Japanese countryside of the author’s youth, a slightly magical world where ancestral traditions hold sway over a people in the full vigor of life, struggling to survive the harsh seasons and the difficult life of manual laborers and farmers. While the world they inhabit has faded into memory and myth, the universal fundamental emotions of the human heart prevail at the center of these tender stories.
Susumu Katsumata began publishing comic strips in the legendary avant-garde magazine Garo (which also published his contemporaries Yoshihiro Tatsumi and Yoshiharu Tsuge) in 1965 while enrolled in the faculty of Science in Tokyo. He abandoned his studies in 1971 to become a professional comics artist, alternating the short humorous strips, upon which he built his reputation, with stories of a more personal nature in which he tenderly depicted the lives of peasants and farmers from his native region. In 2006, Susumu Katsumata won the 35th Japanese Cartoonists Association Award Grand prize for Red Snow.
Source: www.anisearch.com/manga/1703
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Il Giappone rurale, povero e contadino: mistero e fascino di un mondo perduto. Dieci racconti nei quali l’aspro realismo convive con delicate incursioni nella magia e nel fantastico, nei miti e nelle leggende del folklore nipponico.
Fonte: www.anisearch.it/manga/1703
Il Giappone rurale, povero e contadino: mistero e fascino di un mondo perduto. Dieci racconti nei quali l’aspro realismo convive con delicate incursioni nella magia e nel fantastico, nei miti e nelle leggende del folklore nipponico.
Fonte: www.anisearch.it/manga/1703
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