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|    Kenneth M. Lin to All    |
|    Re: Showa:1944-1953 A history of Japan b    |
|    16 Dec 14 23:30:48    |
      From: kenmlin@aol.com              "Bobbie Sellers" wrote in message news:m6qvcf$t38$1@dont-email.me...                      Showa:1944-1953 A history of Japan by Shigero Mizuki       Volume 3 - Another 530 pages of Mizuki's sensei masterwork.        This covers the horrors of the end of the war as Japan's       military machine is battered into uselessness. The folks at       home are starving and so are the men in the field.        Shigero comes down with malaria which is seen by the       officers as an attempt to evade duty and he is mercilessly punished       for being ill and for surviving. He is sent for water and his group       are annihilated, but he survived so he must be a coward in the       estimation of the Bushido inspired Officer Corps.        Hi right arm becomes infected and is amputated in the field       by friendly medico, He makes friends with aborigines against the       express orders regarding fraternization with the native.        After endless horrendous action with the reduction of the       Japanese fleet and the Conquest of Okinawa, the adoption of the       Kamikaze expedient. The civilian members of the Government       and the Emperor are pleading to make peace but Tojo swears he       can recover the initiative.        Then the bombs fall and the previous objections of the       militarists are pushed aside.        It takes us thru the struggle of Shigero after the war amid       the black market and schemes to get enough money and food to       eat. He has more operations on his arm and goes to school to learn       to draw with his remaining arm.        The Korean War starts and Japan profits. Things get a bit       better.        He becomes a Kamishibai artist drawing panels for a       performer who narrates the action and moves the panels but       toward the end of the volume that entertainment form is losing       popularity. He has created the characters that will later come to       populate his manga and the anime made from them.        In 1953 with his art tools and a few rice balls he moves to       Tokyo and the beginning of his career as a mangaka.                      I borrowed the volume from the San Francisco Public Library,       about 9:50 AM and started reading it on the Streetcar then later on       the bus and I got home and started reading it again.        So it made me laugh and it made me cry. If I had the space       I would live on cheap food for some months and buy every one of       these volumes.        Thank you Shigeo Mizuki and thank you Drawn and Quarterly       for publishing this great work.        I hope that I get to read Volume 4 of this series.               bliss              >>>>>>>>>>>              It's actually "Shigeru," but let's not be too picky.              Mizuki has gone back to the island decades after the war and the natives       still remembered him.              There's also a TV series about his family life based on the book written by       his wife.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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