Megalextoria
Retro computing and gaming, sci-fi books, tv and movies and other geeky stuff.

Home » Sci-Fi/Fantasy » Manga » A Drifting Life (auto) biographical manga
Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator
E-mail to friend 
Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
A Drifting Life (auto) biographical manga [message #272382] Wed, 05 November 2014 18:44
sellers is currently offline  sellers
Messages: 1143
Registered: January 2012
Karma: 0
Senior Member
6/28/2009 "A Drifting Life" by Yoshihiro Tatsumi is
a lightly fictionalized memoir in manga format running
to 856 pages,8 3/4" x 6 1/2" and 2 inches thick,on good
paper with paper covers.

This maybe a repost but I have been unable to find
the posted version of this and recently the question
was raised by a request for information regarding
the fictional "Bakuman". This is one of the manga-ka
stories that I mentioned there. I wish this could
be an anime.

"A Drifting Life" starts about 1948 with the
young protagonist obsessed with creating manga and in
the midst of his troubled family before chronicling
the narrators journey into the world of manga meeting along
the way all the great mangaka of the period, and ending with
the Seventh Anniversary Memorial of the death of Tezuka Osamu
and the pseudonymous author's musing over a cup of coffee.

Despite the length it was easily a one day,
one setting read. Watch him as a child meet Tezuka as
a University student and see how he helped support his
family by "Postcard" manga contests. Read about the
proto-otaku of the time. His initial success and
exploitation by the publishers of the time.

His drive to create a manga beyond manga which
he call "gekiga" or drama manga to distinguish it from
the children's manga and the 4 panel manga strips which
were the main forms.

Nearly 50 years of manga and mangaka history
in manga. And if it is not precisely gekiga it will
do as well.

This is published by Drawn & Quarterly and I
found this copy at the local Borders for $29.95 when
I happened to have a 30% discount coupon and some
spare change courtesy of a friend.

It is still available, at least at the local
Kinokuniya book store in Nihon Machi's manga shop here
in San Francisco.
  Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
Previous Topic: Opinions of BAKUMAN manga
Next Topic: G Senjou Heavens Door manga
Goto Forum:
  

-=] Back to Top [=-
[ Syndicate this forum (XML) ] [ RSS ] [ PDF ]

Current Time: Thu Apr 25 16:37:16 EDT 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.03921 seconds