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Sto caricando le informazioni... X-Gender Vol. 2 (2022)di Asuka Miyazaki
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"Covid-19 has hit Japan, and Asuka is struggling. Not only has the serialization of X-Gender been delayed due to the virus, the closure of Poker Face and other bars means they've lost access to their community. Can they find a way to stave off the loneliness, while also dealing with their fear of getting sick?."--Page [4] of cover. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Asuka Miyazaki meanders through 21 short little chapters touching on topics in a scattershot fashion, skittering between ideas even within the chapters. There's a lot about the COVID-19, but like the other topics it's all anecdotal stuff with no insight or even a strong authorial voice. They do the cliched, "I don't have an idea for this chapter" entry as well as a random book report for Kokoro Natsume Sōseki. Mixed in with nattering about cosmetics are some more interesting chapters about gender identity, suicide, and antinatalism, but digging for those nuggets is tiresome.
The book ends bleakly as Miyazaki discusses euthanasia and their suicidal ideation.
If this hadn't been the final volume, this is definitely where I would have stopped reading the series. (