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Ayako

7.5/10
Rating
1972
Published
19
Chapters
3
Volumes
Status: Finished

Synopsis

Opening a few years after the end of World War II and covering almost a quarter-century, here is comics master Osamu Tezuka’s most direct and sustained critique of Japan’s fate in the aftermath of total defeat. Unusually devoid of cartoon premises yet shot through with dark voyeuristic humor, Ayako looms as a pinnacle of Naturalist literature in Japan with few peers even in prose, the striking heroine a potent emblem of things left unseen following the war.

The year is 1949. Crushed by the Allied Powers, occupied by General MacArthur’s armies, Japan has been experiencing massive change. Agricultural reform is dissolving large estates and redistributing plots to tenant farmers—terrible news, if you’re landowners like the archconservative Tenge family. For patriarch Sakuemon, the chagrin of one of his sons coming home alive from a P.O.W. camp instead of having died for the Emperor is topped only by the revelation that another of his is consorting with “the reds.” What solace does he have but his youngest Ayako, apple of his eye, at once daughter and granddaughter?

(Source: Kodansha USA)

Information

Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Volumes: 3
Published: 1972
Score: 75%
Format: MANGA

Supporting Characters

Staff

Osamu Tezuka
Osamu Tezuka
Story & Art
Mangaka , Director , Animator
Marc Bernabé
Marc Bernabé
Translator (Spanish)
Translator
Mari Morimoto
Mari Morimoto
Translator (English)
Translator
Wojciech Gęszczak
Wojciech Gęszczak
Translator (Polish)
Translator
Zeyi Zhang
Zeyi Zhang
Translator (Chinese)
Translator