Tuesday, April 28, 2009

NEWS OF UPCOMING MANGA FROM D & Q

I saw posted earlier today on the Drawn & Quarterly blog: images from their upcoming release of THE BOX MAN by Imiri Sakabashira (on September 29, 2009). Sakabashira is an avant-garge painter, and was featured in Vice a few months back (his first print exposure to English audiences Oops, Sakabashira had a story in Sake Jock, as Azraelito points out in the comments!) and profiled on billrandall.net. Sakabashira will also have a story in the upcoming AX Anthology from Top Shelf! Check these out from D&Q:

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From the Amazon listing:
Enter the strange world of Imiri Sakabashira, whose denizens are zoomorphic creatures that emerge from one another as well as their equally bizarre environs. The Box Man follows its protagonists along a scooter trip through a complex landscape that oscillates between a dense city, a countryside simplified to near abstraction, and hybrids of the two; the theme of hybridity permeates throughout. One is unsurprised to encounter a creature that is half elderly man, half crab, or a flying frog in this world where our guide apparent is an anthropomorphic, mollusk-like cat. Sakabashira weaves this absurdist tale into a seamless tapestry constructed of elements as seemingly disparate as Japanese folklore, pop culture, and surrealism.Within these panels, it becomes difficult to distinguish between the animate and the inanimate, the real and the imagined—a tension that adds a layer of complexity to this near-wordless psychedelic travelogue.

Imiri Sakabashira (real name Mochizuki Katsuhiro) was born in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1964, the same year that Garo, the influential manga anthology in which he would first be published, was founded.

The Box Man is included in the story collection, Red Tights Man:

[Thanks, Anonymous!]
English edition of The Box Man:


According to Amazon, Drawn & Quarterly will also be publishing Red Snow by Susumu Katsumata on September 29, 2009. [UPDATED]: Here are 4 pages from the English edition, posted on the D&Q blog today:



From that listing:
Continuing D+Q’s groundbreaking exploration of the fascinating world of Gekiga, this collection of short stories is drawn with great delicacy and told with subtle nuance by the legendary Japanese artist Susumu Katsumata. The setting is the premodern Japanese countryside of the author’s youth, a slightlymagical world where ancestral traditions hold sway over a people in the full vigor of life, struggling to survive the harsh seasons and the difficult life of manual laborers and farmers. While the world they inhabit has faded into memory and myth, the universal fundamental emotions of the human heart prevail at the center of these tender stories.

Katsumata began publishing comic strips in the legendary avantgarde magazine Garo (which also published his contemporaries Yoshihiro Tatsumi and Yoshiharu Tsuge) in 1965 while enrolled in the Faculty of Science in Tokyo. He abandoned his studies in 1971 to become a professional comics artist, alternating the short humorous strips upon which he built his reputation with stories of a more personal nature in which he tenderly depicted the lives of peasants and farmers from his native region. In 2006, Katsumata won the 35th Japanese Cartoonists Association Award Grand Prize for Red Snow.

Japanese edition of Red Snow:

10 comments:

jimpac said...

WOW! D&Q are really pushing the boat out with the alt-manga! Both these books sound extremely cool. I'm especially hyped about The Box Man.

ps. Amazon link for The Box Man doesn't work!

Ryan S said...

@jimpac: Yeah, they are amazing books :)

Just fixed the Amazon link for them

Azraelito said...

Brilliant..

I am interested in both books!!

They published one short story of imri sakabashira in sake jock that was great!!

It is a strange author but with very interesting concepts!!

The other one, I know nothing, but it amazes me that he worked for garo!!

An Awesome and brilliant year to dq with drifting life and these two books!!

Anonymous said...

Does The Box Man have anything to do with the Kobo Abe novel of the same name?

Ryan S said...

@Azraelito: Whoa, Sakabashira was in SAKE JOCK? Good catch! I will update the post with that tidbit.

@Anonymous: I don't know the exact connection, but "Avant-garde/surrealist manga"...? it must be inspired by Abe if not directly related to the novel, right?

Anonymous said...

Japanese title is "箱の男"。Tankoubon『赤タイツ男』(Aka taitsu otoko) by 逆柱いみり contains this short story.

Ryan S said...

@anonymous: interesting--- so not the exact same title as the Abe novel then...

Thanks for the details-- am updating the post now!

Anonymous said...

They really pushed sex on the American cover of Red Snow. I guess that helps it to sell in the States.

zytroop said...

woah cool. D+Q 4L1F3! I've been dying for some Imiri ever since I read his short in Sake Jock. By far the best work in that publication!

Riley said...

Speaking of Sake Jock. There is a story in there called "Million Dollars" by Yoshiharu Mitsumoto. Its a parody of the film Tokyo Story and it is fucking HI-LARIOUS. I've always wanted to see more from the artist but I can't find anything. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.