6/21/2023 0 Comments Doing Time by Kazuichi Hanawa![]() The narrative structure is so fluid that all one comes away with is a fine pattern of detail and no big picture. The attention to detail almost makes this a cookbook. €œIs it right for us to live so well in spite of having perpetrated such misdeeds?†he asks. Hanawa constantly and genuinely bemoans the quality and quantity of the food. The thoughts here portrayed couldn’t come from any other nationality. It’s a shining insight into the psychology of the Japanese culture and mind set. It’s a journal along the lines of Samuel Pepys with disquietingly intimate revelations calmly rolled out at every available juncture. ![]() Hanawa clearly feels he deserved every moment of it. The creator served three years in prison for owning replica guns, which seems pretty stern to me but Mr. ![]() For a start it’s an autobiography/documentary. Something of an obscure recommendation, this, but I wanted to add some different Manga, as I’m a little burned out with big eyes, big explosions, and big hair at the moment.ĭoing Time doesn’t fall into any perceived Western understanding of Japanese comics. ![]()
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