One Woman and the War
A melancholic portrait of Tokyo at the edge of collapse during the final days of World War II, by a celebrated GARO cartoonist. Adapted from Ango Sakaguchi’s famous historical fiction/romance writing, the graphic novel follows two people bound not by love, but by proximity to ruin. A former sex worker, she is emotionally sealed off, incapable of feeling pleasure in any familiar way. A writer, he is numb and adrift, and drawn to her detachment from the unraveling world. Together, they have made an agreement: they will stay together until the war ends—or they die. Drifting through bomb shelters, burned-out streets, and nights heavy with smoke, desire, and resignation, terror becomes a strange fascination; destruction takes on an erotic charge. There is something beautiful, almost intoxicating, about the end. Kondō’s minimalist manga style heightens the void—thin lines, empty rooms, distant gazes. Translated by award-winning David Boyd (Breasts and Eggs), this long-awaited release will be an instant classic. Read an excerpt [vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”67898,67899,67900,67901,67902,67903,67904,67905,67906,67907,67908,67909″ img_size=”150×200″ css=””]
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