Saturday, June 28, 2008

Currently reading:

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★ It's an interesting book which drew me in immediately, striking a chord within this long-time curious observer of both Japan's pop culture and traditional heritage.


Despite (or perhaps because of) Peter Carey being a 2-time Booker prize recipient, Wrong About Japan is an entertaining read (big fonts, thin book this is going to make so many people happy Photobucket) which will not twist your mind around like a ball of yarn and then spit it out all rolled up.


Thus, it's definitely a must read for anyone with a remote interest in manga and anime. Get ready for this... anime talked about and analyzed in the book include Blood: The Last Vampire, a lot of Mobile Suit Gundam (fanboys, you may scream now Photobucket ), Grave of the Fireflies, My Neighbour Totoro and Astro Boy. Tantalizing?


Even if you're not a fan of manga and anime, perhaps the travelogue side of the book will appeal to the adventurer in you. Photobucket The route of Japanese pop culture is, after all, a pretty interesting one that comes with complimentary neon lights and an underlying sense of wackiness that is hard to resist.


A concurrent theme of the book is also a foreigner's exploration of the impact World War 2 might have had on anime and manga. This ultimately ensures that all fluff and no substance is a tag that will not be affixed to Wrong About Japan.


An extra bonus would be the cute cover, and artwork from various manga and anime included within the book. Photobucket


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