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Showa 1953-1989: A History of Japan

Mizuki, ShigeruDavisson, Zack(Translated by)
Part of the Showa: A History of Japan series
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Showa 1953-1989: A History of Japan concludes Shigeru Mizuki's dazzling autobiographical and historical account of Showa period Japan, a portrait both intimate and ranging of a defining epoch.

The final volume picks up in the wake of Japan's utter defeat in World War Two, as a country reduced to rubble struggles to rise again.

The Korean War brings new opportunities to the nation searching for an identity. - - A former enemy becomes their greatest ally as the USA funnels money, jobs, and opportunity into Japan, hoping to establish the country as a bulwark against Soviet communist expansion.

Japan reinvents itself, emerging as an economic powerhouse.

Events like the Tokyo Olympiad and the World's Fair introduce a new, friendly Japan to the world, but this period of peace and plenty conceals a populace still struggling to come to terms with the devastation of WWII. - - During this period of recovery and reconciliation, Shigeru Mizuki's struggles mirror those of the nation.

He fights his way back from extreme poverty, becoming a national celebrity who is beloved by millions of manga-reading children.

However, prosperity cannot bring the happiness Mizuki craves, as he struggles to find meaning in the sacrifice of millions during the War. - - The original Japanese edition of the series Showa: A History of Japan won Mizuki the prestigious Kodansha Manga Award; the English translation has been nominated for an Eisner Award. -

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Drawn & Quarterly
1770464735 / 9781770464735
eBook (EPUB)
17/03/2021
English
608 pages
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