Friday, November 13, 2020

The Man Without Talent

"We are, in other words, enamored with The Man Without Talent as one of the premier examples of the "I-novel" (shishosetsu) in comics form, referring to a genre of putatively autobiographical fiction, popular in Japan since the early twentieth century, that typically dwells on the writer/protagonist's struggles with poverty and artistic creation and their less-than-admirable interactions with the opposite sex."

~~ from "Where is Yoshiharu Tsuge" by Ryan Holmberg, 

       an essay included in the English translation of 

       Yoshiharu Tsuge's The Man Without Talent

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