An edition of Ayako (2013)

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An edition of Ayako (2013)

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Overflowing with imagery of the cold war seen through Japan’s eyes, Ayako is firmly set in realism taking inspiration from a number of historical events that occurred over the American occupation and the cultural-revolution which soon followed. Believed to be Tezuka’s answer to the gekiga (dramatic comics) movement of the 60’s, Ayako should be considered one of the better early examples of a seinen (young adult) narrative to be published.

Initially set in the aftermath of World War II, Ayako focuses its attention on the Tenge clan, a once powerful family of landowners living in a rural community in northern Japan. From the moment readers are introduced to the extended family, it is apparent that the war and American occupation have begun to erode the fabric that binds them all together. The increasing influence of political, economic and social change begins to tear into the many Tenge siblings, while a strange marriage agreement creates resentment between the eldest son and his sire. And when the family seems to have completely fallen apart, they decide to turn their collective rage on what they believe to be the source of their troubles—the newest member of the Tenge family, the youngest sister Ayako.

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Language
English
Pages
704

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Cover of: Ayako
Ayako
2017, Editora Veneta
Hardcover in Portuguese
Cover of: Ayako
Ayako
2013, Vertical, Incorporated, Vertical
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Edition Notes

Translation Of
Ayako Volume 1, Ayako Volume 2, Ayako Volume 3
Translated From
Japanese

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN6790.J34A9313 2013, PN6790.J34 A9313 2013, PN6790.J33 T49213 2013

The Physical Object

Number of pages
704
Dimensions
8 x 6 x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28487461M
Internet Archive
ayako0000tezu
ISBN 13
9781935654780
LCCN
2012533121
OCLC/WorldCat
809564530

Work Description

Jirou Tenge, the second son of what used to be an influential Japanese family, returns home after being a POW in an American camp during the Second World War. He finds his family corrupted by the terrible social aftereffects of the war.

His elder brother, determined to keep what remains of the family patrimony after the Government's forced land reallocation, has prostituted his wife to his father to secure his blessing, while other members of Jiro's family have been drawn into similar corruption, and he himself is being forced to spy for the Americans after being broken as a POW. Now the family's youngest daughter Ayako will have to bear the brunt of the family's sins.

(Source: ANN)

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