Barefoot Gen, Volume One: A Cartoon Story of Hiroshima
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Format
Broché
Pages
288
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 1, 2004
Éditeur
Last Gasp
ISBN-10
0867196025
ISBN-13
9780867196023
Description
This graphic novel presents a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of Hiroshima's catastrophic bombing during World War II. Through raw and powerful illustrations, it captures the harrowing experiences of a young boy witnessing the devastation around him. Keiji Nakazawa, a survivor of the atomic blast, channels his personal trauma into a moving tale that explores themes of loss, survival, and resilience.
The art style is striking and immersive, inviting readers into the stark reality of a city forever altered by war. As the protagonist navigates the ruins of his world, readers are confronted with the harsh truths of human suffering, while also witnessing moments of hope and humanity amid despair. The combination of graphic storytelling and historical narrative makes it a profoundly impactful work that resonates deeply, even decades after its release.
The art style is striking and immersive, inviting readers into the stark reality of a city forever altered by war. As the protagonist navigates the ruins of his world, readers are confronted with the harsh truths of human suffering, while also witnessing moments of hope and humanity amid despair. The combination of graphic storytelling and historical narrative makes it a profoundly impactful work that resonates deeply, even decades after its release.
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