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Daisuke Igarashi

Autore di Children of the Sea, Volume 1

22+ opere 795 membri 50 recensioni 2 preferito

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Japan as Viewed by 17 Creators (2005) — Collaboratore — 68 copie

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Nome canonico
Igarashi, Daisuke
Nome legale
五十嵐, 大介
Data di nascita
1969-04-02
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Japan

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More and more intriguing. I'm probably gonna cry abt tides, memory formation, and dark matter later, in a good way. I do wish there was more watercolor, the scarcity of which I assume just has to do with the expense of reproduction, but!! It's so stunning, I want more!
 
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localgayangel | 12 altre recensioni | Mar 5, 2024 |
Beautiful art, esp. the watercolor, and I'm intrigued by the possibilities the first book opens up.
 
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localgayangel | 18 altre recensioni | Mar 5, 2024 |
I saw the 2018 Korean film adaptation of this manga and absolutely loved it, so I thought I'd give the source material a read. "Little Forest" is a slice-of-life story stuffed with recipes, farmland, the countryside, and a slow, gentle meditation on the links between food and memory. Igarashi does such a beautiful job at illustrating the wilderness of nature and the personalities of each season that it's easy to fall right into the pages. Same with the food - it's drawn and talked about with such tenderness that you can tell the author cares a lot about these things. My favorite parts were actually the two pages at the end of each chapter that included photographs from Igarashi and his own cooking and farming experiences; those aspects remind me of food memoirs like “Relish” by Lucy Knisley.
If I had to pick, I’d say I actually enjoyed the film more than the book, but only because the screen really gives the story a chance to be just packed with sounds and sensory experiences that bring the little forest alive. If you watch the film and are craving more then definitely read this!
… (altro)
 
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deborahee | Feb 23, 2024 |
I just love this series so far. The art is gorgeous, particularly the parts that are in the ocean, which actually makes up a fairly large part. I really like Ruka’s character as well and seeing the interactions between her, Umi, and Sora. Of course the mystery is a big pull in the series as well. And I love learning and reading about the science behind things and how we are all “star stuff,” everything being composed of the same materials and looking at how that causes us to interact with the universe around us and vice versa. This series gets pretty deep into that.

The birth of galaxies, the fact that over 80% of the universe is something we can’t see (dark matter), a connection between the life-giving aspects of creatures begot of ocean begot of space. Honestly just the general tone of these books and the movie as well…it feels meandering in a sense but it in the best kind of way. Like floating on the surface of water, gleaming epiphanies from the shapes in the clouds.
… (altro)
 
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rianainthestacks | 12 altre recensioni | Nov 5, 2023 |

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22
Opere correlate
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Utenti
795
Popolarità
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Voto
3.9
Recensioni
50
ISBN
54
Lingue
8
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