Showa 1926-1939: A History of Japan
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Action & Adventure
History
Manga
Format
Paperback
Pages
533
Language
English
Published
Nov 12, 2013
Publisher
Drawn and Quarterly
ISBN-10
1770461353
ISBN-13
9781770461352
Description
Set against the backdrop of a transformative era in Japan, this work delves into the key events and cultural shifts that shaped the nation under the Showa era. Through the lens of renowned manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, readers are invited to explore the beginnings of modern Japan, where political upheaval and societal changes intertwine, reflecting the struggles and triumphs faced by its people. The illustrations bring to life the rich tapestry of historical context, making it accessible and engaging.
With the insightful commentary from Zack Davisson, the narrative transcends mere historical recounting, offering a deep dive into the socio-political undercurrents of the time. This combination of art and storytelling illuminates the complexities of Japan's identity during a pivotal decade, capturing both the spirit of the era and the resilience of its citizens amidst the looming shadows of war. It is a unique homage to a nation in flux, brilliantly presented for both history enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
With the insightful commentary from Zack Davisson, the narrative transcends mere historical recounting, offering a deep dive into the socio-political undercurrents of the time. This combination of art and storytelling illuminates the complexities of Japan's identity during a pivotal decade, capturing both the spirit of the era and the resilience of its citizens amidst the looming shadows of war. It is a unique homage to a nation in flux, brilliantly presented for both history enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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