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535:, will be discarded if not needed". He views both the utterance of his daughter's name by the protagonist at the end of "The Washer" and the scream at a disco by the protagonist of "Sewer" as signals of "an emotional breaking-point". He also notes misanthropy by the protagonists, but sympathy for animals such as the protagonist keeping a pet monkey in "Beloved Monkey" or the man having sex with a dog in "Unpaid". Gill concludes that the key themes of Tatsumi are: 574:. Daryl Surat of the Anime World Order podcast felt that the longer stories in the manga allowed for more development than Tatsumi's earlier stories. Ng Suat Tong of The Hooded Utilitarian was critical of Tatsumi—feeling that the stories marked his transition into a rigorous artist, but disliking his repetitive themes and characters, concluding: "These tales are neither close enough, true enough, sad enough nor vile enough to shock us from our modern stupor". In 29: 322:, where the monkeys get agitated at him. One day, in a fit of anger, he writes a resignation letter. However, as he is about to hand it in, he loses his arm in a machine. He releases his monkey in the zoo, but it is killed by the other monkeys. Because of his arm, he is unable to find employment. As a crowd approaches him at a street crossing, he runs away in fear. 354:
A lost hiker asks for directions from a woman at a hut. However, she leads him to fall into a trap and the woman refuses to let him out. His wife comes searching for him and discovers that the woman suffers deformities from failed cosmetic surgery. When his girlfriend finds him, she wants him to tear
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Kenichi Nakamura, a garbage hauler, takes care of his bedridden and guilt-inducing mother. Because his fiancee wants to see his apartment the next time they are together, Kenichi finds a separate apartment for his mother. He takes his fiancee on a trip but abandons her in the train, returning to his
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due to the larger number of pages available, complimenting their simple layouts and executions, but disliked the endings as well as the repetitive character designs. Greg McElhatton of Read About Comics praised Tatsumi's characterization and found the stories to be memorable, but found fault in the
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Sexual humiliation, often accompanied by economic inadequacy, so that a woman cannot be satisfied either sexually or materially; lowly occupations that involve cleaning up the mess created by mainstream society (sewer worker, incinerator, window cleaner); and a visceral disgust about the biological
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observes a company president's affair with his secretary, who is the cleaner's daughter Ruriko. When he sees her throwing up in their house, he strips her and forces her to shower while scrubbing her, causing her to move out. While cleaning again, he watches her have stomach pains. He is next shown
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calls it a projection of "the modern problem of caring for aged parents" onto the Ubasute tale and notes the usage of "aspect-to-aspect transition" effects in the story, such as the one showing a garbage dump, which "emphasizes outrage and regret over the throw-away mentality of modern society".
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An ailing author of children's manga finds out that his serial is being cancelled. Feeling sick after eating, he throws up on the wall of a bathroom stall and finds offensive graffiti. He finds himself unable to forget about the graffiti. Inspired after receiving an offer to draw for an adult
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The president of the failed Yamanuki Inc. still shows up to its abandoned office, where he is hounded by debt collectors. After seeing a flyer, he visits a dog appreciation club and has sex with one. At a creditors' meeting, he is unable to recognize any of the men and his ¥7 million
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was given precedence over the lifestyles of its people. Regarding his archetypical character, he used him to " anger about the discrimination and inequality rampant in our society". The idea for the story "Unpaid" came from a "trashy magazine" he had read.
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said that Tatsumi's "powerful drawing style depicts the characters with a starkness and simplicity that matches what is presented of their lives and conjures a convincing urban milieu through detailed backdrops".
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described the manga as "remarkable, amazing", adding that "the style is spare, elliptical and it's sometimes necessary to read two or three times to appreciate the full nightmarish power". Austin Ramzy of
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processes of sex and reproduction that parallels a disgust about the inhumanity of modern urban mass society – often shading into downright misanthropy, with a corresponding sympathy for animals.
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Ken drinks too much at his friend Yoshio's bar, so he is put to sleep upstairs. He reminisces on his childhood, including a traumatizing experience where he walked in on Yoshio's mother having sex.
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and called the stories "Abandon the Old in Tokyo" and "Beloved Monkey" the "shining stars of the volume", concluding that his stories are timeless and have substance. Richard Rayner of the
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magazine noted that the manga remains relevant, calling it "a revealing time capsule and a strangely moving portrait of survival in a land where everything is changing".
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said that Tatsumi's art style and character designs reinforce the stories and that they linger in the reader's mind long after being read. Carlo Santos of
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magazine, he rushes to the bathroom and draws a nude woman. However, as he had entered the woman's bathroom instead, a woman sees him and calls for help.
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The collection consists of stories by Tatsumi published around 1970. Tatsumi wrote "Abandon the Old in Tokyo" and "Beloved Monkey" for
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Tom Gill of the Hooded Utilitarian finds connections between various stories by Tatsumi: likening "Eel" to the story "Sewer" from
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and 1-panel humor manga, his works still used straight humor. Tatsumi wanted to depict postwar Japan, where he felt that the
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According to the author, these transitions provide visual variety for a story that would otherwise be talking heads. In
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up his divorce notification, but leaves when he agrees too readily. The next day it rains heavily and the man drowns.
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felt that the strong illustrations made the manga relatable and that it did not feel dated. Gordon Flagg of
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as designer and editor, and published it on August 1, 2006. The stories "Beloved Monkey"—which director
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A factory worker, who keeps a pet monkey, is forced off a packed train at the wrong stop. He visits the
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style without the gags and humor in the mainstream manga. However, due to his background drawing
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A sewer cleaner's wife has a miscarriage. Discontent, his wife leaves him to return to work as a
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felt was too similar to "Abandon the Old in Tokyo"—and "Occupied" were included as segments in
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Scholars have drawn parallels between the story "Abandon the Old in Tokyo" and the
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According to Tatsumi, the stories "marked a breakthrough and rekindled passion in
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for Best U.S. Edition of Foreign Material, sharing it with the first volume of
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folk tale about the elderly being left to die on a mountain. An essay in
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watching a new affair by the president while carrying a baby on his back.
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called the stories "a bit more ambitious and sure-footed" than those in
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mother's apartment only to find that she overdosed using
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Collection of gekiga short stories by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
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for Best Archival Collection/Project – Comic Books.
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for Best Archival Collection/Project – Comic Books.
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Slice of life
Yoshihiro Tatsumi
Drawn & Quarterly
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
Garo
gekiga
manga
Yoshihiro Tatsumi
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
Garo
Drawn & Quarterly
Harvey Award
Tove Jansson
Moomin
Eisner Award
Brovarin
window cleaner
Ueno Zoo
collateral note
hostess
gekiga
4-panel
focus on economic growth
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
alternative manga
Garo
Drawn & Quarterly
Adrian Tomine
Eric Khoo

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