Trash Market

Seirindo
Tsuge Tadao
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  Tadao Tsuge was one of the key contributors to the legendary avant-garde Japanese comics magazine Garo during its heyday in the late 1960s and early 1970s, renowned for his unpretentious journalistic storytelling and clear, eloquent cartooning. Trash Market brings together six of Tsuge’s compelling, character-driven stories about life in post–World War II Japan.

  “Trash Market” and “Gently Goes the Night” touch on key topics for Tsuge: the charming lowlifes of the Tokyo slums and the veterans who found themselves unable to forget the war. “Song of Showa” is an autobiographical piece about growing up in a Tokyo slum during the occupation with an abusive grandfather and an ailing father, and finding brightness in the joyful people of the neighborhood. Trash Market blurs the lines between fiction and reportage; it’s a moving testament to the grittiness of life in Tokyo during the postwar years.


Origination

  Manga

Demographic

  Seinen

Published

  1968

Status

  📗 Completed

Translation

  📗 Completed

Final Chapter

  Volume 1, Chapter 6

Artists

  Tsuge Tadao

Authors

  Tsuge Tadao

Genres

  Drama, Historical, Medical, Slice of Life, Tragedy

Publishers

  Seirindo

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