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Feb

Moni Moni by Aihara Kôji

Around an unusual cover, the promotional wrapper states modestly : “I wanted you to discover it”. Such an urge to share the strange universe of Moni Moni that Aihara Kôji doesn’t even wait for the interior pages to begin his story — which starts right off the cover, and ends up (reluctantly) on the back cover, […]

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Commentaires

  • Xavier, I wonder if by any chance you would know why Chiisakobe hasn’t been published in English yet. I know it was released in French, Spanish and that there’s even a German version on its way, but no sign of an English version, as far as I know.

    Fernando Marv
    21 Jan 01:05
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  • Brilliant text, mister Moura. If I had read it at the time of its publication I should have quoted from it in my recent PhD in the arts, where I do treat the question of comics as a possible 'minor litterature', following Deleuze and Guattari on Kafka. https://sbastien-conard.squarespace.com/texts/ http://sebastienconard.be

    Sebastien Conard
    02 Mar 21:41
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