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Flowers Of Evil, Vol. 6

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Flowers Of Evil, Vol. 6
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Shuzo Oshimi
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 129
Category/GenreGraphic novels: Manga
ISBN/Barcode 9781935654919
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Vertical Inc.
Imprint Vertical Inc.
Publication Date 9 July 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

Bookworm Takao falls in love with Nanako, but cannot express his feelings through words. Instead, he secretively acts out in a heat of passion which creates a huge scandal in the school. Yet there is one person who knows his true nature - and this girl will do anything to nurture what this Charles Baudelaire hides. Flowers of Evil is a top-ten manga in Japan today. Following the story of a lonely teen struggling to find his identity who cannot find the right words to say, this sends a powerful message to readers about the nature of true love and real friendship.

Author Biography

At only 30 years of age, Shuzo Oshimi is already considered a seasoned veteran of the Japanese comics community. Winner of the most important comics awards for newcomers, the Tetsuya Chiba Award in 2001, Oshimi has been penning quirky slice-of-life dramas now for a decade for major manga publishers such as Kodansha and Futabasha. Raised in the laid-back hills of Gunma, in mid-eastern Japan, Oshimi wished to someday escape his community for bigger pastures. Living solely off of comics and books, he is a man of words and that shows in his very humanist stories. While he has drawn nine series in the past decade, Oshimi's star began to climb just recently in 2008 with the release of his first hit Drifting Net Cafe. This horror-themed homage to the legendary Kazuo Umezzu work, Drifting Classroom, was adapted into a live action series and propelled Oshimi onto an international stage.

Reviews

"If otaku culture is a cul-de-sac, a senseless, purposeless, exitless lonely alley of over-consumption and sexualized cartoon teens, well, I'm relieved a bit, nonetheless, that someone has seen fit to capitalize the Decadence of the scene, rather than merely capitalize on it. That's worth a horselaugh and a conspiratorial nod from one dork to another." - The Comics Journal