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Seiichi Hayashi: Gold Pollen and Other Stories In addition, Hayashi’s youth and beginnings as an artist are illuminated by an autobiographical essay from 1972, translated here for the first time into English. He is best known for his lyrica


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Seiichi Hayashi: Gold Pollen and Other Stories

Title:Seiichi Hayashi: Gold Pollen and Other Stories
Author:Seiichi Hayashi
Rating:4.61 (191 Votes)
Asin:1939799074
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Publish Date:2013-11-30
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Editorial : Hayashi, a celebrated avant-garde Japanese cartoonist of the 1960s and '70s, is given an introduction to English readers with this collection of some of his most notable work. (Publisher's Weekly)

Seiichi Hayashi was a leading figure in the hotbed of avant-garde artistic production of 1960s and early 70s Tokyo. He is best known for his lyrical and experimental manga for Garo, the famous alternative comics magazine. This volume collects a selection of Hayashi’s most important manga from this period, including Red Dragonfly (1968), Yamauba’s Lullaby (1968) and Gold Pollen (1971). Published here in their original full color, these stories mix traditional Japanese aesthetics with Pop art sensibilities, and range in topic from the legacies of Japanese rightwing nationalism and World War II, to the pervasive influence of America over 1960s Japanese youth culture. This first color reprinting of Hayashi’s work captures the vivid experimentation of Japanese art at this time. In addition, Hayashi’s youth and beginnings as an artist are illuminated by an autobiographical essay from 1972, translated here for the first time into English. Ar

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