Nejishiki
Yoshiharu Tsuge
Translated by Ryan Holmberg
Synopsis
The most critically acclaimed comic of the Japanese counterculture
Nejishiki unveils the most iconic scenes from Yoshiharu Tsuge’s highly respected body of work alongside his most beloved stories. A cornerstone of Japan’s legendary 1960s counterculture that galvanized avant-garde manga and comics criticism, the title story follows an injured young man as he wanders through a village of strangers in search of...
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“A revelation… Tsuge throws open his inner gates of possibility and lets the world rush in with all its complexity, humanity, beauty, uncertainty and violence.” —Chris Ware, The Washington Post
“Fascinating… one of Japan’s most celebrated and reclusive artists.” —The Guardian
“Tsuge’s raw and profound work is equal parts pathos and poetry, streaked with irony and ribaldry.” —Kirkus Starred Review
“Exemplary... an elucidating glimpse into modern manga’s origins.” —Publishers Weekly Starred Review
“This third of seven planned volumes of The Complete Mature Works of Yoshiharu Tsuge promises casual manga fans and committed aficionados plenty to applaud and appreciate.” —Booklist, Starred Review
“Tsuge’s career path frequently features people unsure of themselves or their place in the world, and the existential concern is fully embraced as a constant theme in this collection.” —Slings and Arrows
“The stories in Nejishiki are surreal, disconcerting, and provocative, many utilizing dark, and often sordid, eroticism to convey the psychological underpinnings of their characters and narratives.” —Manga Bookshelf
“Tsuge implies that the waking world is as abstract and strange as the ones we encounter in dreams. Sublime and disturbing.” —Comics Beat, Best Manga of 2023
“An absolute must-have for all gekiga or alternative manga fans and collectors. It’s a wild ride charged with raw emotions.” —Comics Beat