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'A Drifting Life' by Yoshihiro Tatsumi, translated from the Japanese by Taro Nettleton, edited, designed and lettered by Adrian Tomine ...
Yoshihiro Tatsumi, translated from the Japanese by Taro Nettleton, edited, designed and lettered by Adrian Tomine Drawn & Quarterly: 856 pp., $29.95 paper The date: Aug. 15, 1945.
Director Eric Khoo tells the story of Yoshihiro Tatsumi in five parts By Maggie Lee Cannes – “The Horror! The Horror!” This is how one might react to the human heart of darkness and the ...
And that isn't even close to the most claustrophobic panel of despair that Yoshihiro Tatsumi uncovers in Good-Bye, the latest collection of his gekiga reprints from Drawn & Quarterly.
The Japanese graphic novelist Yoshihiro Tatsumi, 73, has been drawing dark, realistic comics about the lives of working-class people for decades. Now, Liz Goodwin writes, he gets to draw exactly ...
Beginning in 2005, with the help of Brooklyn artist Adrian Tomine, Drawn and Quarterly published three translated collections of Tatsumi’s gekiga work for American audiences. (Japanese comics ...
BEIJING – Director Eric Khoo is thrilled to give his Japanese animator hero, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, a birthday present in France this May in the form of an animated feature film tribute at Cannes to ...
The stories of comic-book artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi — an originator of the gekiga (literally, 'dramatic pictures') style — reach the screen in this intriguing compilation film by Singaporean ...
Mangaka Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s newly published 800-page autobiographical manga, A Drifting Life, resembles less the comics memoir of a fellow auteur like Harvey Pekar, and more the Homeric legends ...
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