

Gold Pollen and Other Stories
Seiichi Hayashi was a major player in Tokyo's experimental art scene during the 1960s and '70s. He's primarily remembered for his poetic, experimental manga published in Garo, the groundbreaking alternative comics magazine. This collection brings together some of his most significant works from that era: "Red Dragonfly" (1968), "Yamauba's Lullaby" (1968), and "Gold Pollen" (1971). Presented here in full color as originally published, these pieces blend traditional Japanese visual culture with Pop Art, tackling everything from the lingering impact of Japanese militarism and WWII to the pervasive influence of American culture on young Japanese people in the '60s.
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Gold Pollen and Other Stories
6ch • 1vol
1968
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Seiichi Hayashi was a major player in Tokyo's experimental art scene during the 1960s and '70s. He's primarily remembered for his poetic, experimental manga published in Garo, the groundbreaking alternative comics magazine. This collection brings together some of his most significant works from that era: "Red Dragonfly" (1968), "Yamauba's Lullaby" (1968), and "Gold Pollen" (1971). Presented here in full color as originally published, these pieces blend traditional Japanese visual culture with Pop Art, tackling everything from the lingering impact of Japanese militarism and WWII to the pervasive influence of American culture on young Japanese people in the '60s.
Content compiled by AnimeList.moe from publicly available sources.
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Gold Pollen and Other Stories
Seiichi Hayashi was a major player in Tokyo's experimental art scene during the 1960s and '70s. He's primarily remembered for his poetic, experimental manga published in Garo, the groundbreaking alternative comics magazine. This collection brings together some of his most significant works from that era: "Red Dragonfly" (1968), "Yamauba's Lullaby" (1968), and "Gold Pollen" (1971). Presented here in full color as originally published, these pieces blend traditional Japanese visual culture with Pop Art, tackling everything from the lingering impact of Japanese militarism and WWII to the pervasive influence of American culture on young Japanese people in the '60s.
Content compiled by AnimeList.moe from publicly available sources.
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Gold Pollen and Other Stories
Gold Pollen, Red Dragonfly, Yamauba’s Lullaby