His first all-ages title, My Brother's Husband, earned him the Japan Media Arts Festival Award for Outstanding Work of Manga from the Agency for Cultural Affairs. His artwork has been exhibited in galleries across Europe and America. He is the author of dozens of graphic novels and stories, which have been translated into English, French, Italian, and Korean. In 1994 he cofounded the epochal G-Men Magazine, and by 1996 he was working full-time as an openly gay artist. After graduating from Tama University of Art, Tagame worked as an art director while writing manga and prose fiction, contributing illustrations for various magazines. Amamiya has his own painful past to confront.Ībout the Author GENGOROH TAGAME was born in 1964 and lives in Tokyo. Amamiya, a middle-aged coffee shop owner who becomes Sora's mentor. Booklist The Eisner Award-winning Japanese author of dozens of graphic novels and short stories translated into multiple languages, Tagame tells the story of an artist dreamer named Sora Itoda struggling to negotiate high school as a young gay man, who keeps up the pretense that friend Nao is his girlfriend until he meets openly gay Mr. Tagame's expressive, detailed, black-and-white drawings once more delight and gratify. Publishers Weekly Japanese manga powerhouse Tagame follows the phenomenal success of My Brother's Husband with another poignant, empowering, gay-centered narrative, again translated by queer manga expert Ishii. It's a poignant story that should delight devotees of queer comics, with nice crossover appeal for YA readers. Tagame's intimate narrative mixes pathos with a healthy dose of melodrama, and his supremely confident artwork, replete with genial character designs and dynamic panel compositions, lend it gravitas. Bowen Yang, writer and actor, "Saturday Night Live" Tagame returns with an affecting coming-of-age/coming-out saga, presented in 21 episodic chapters. GENGOROH TAGAME THE BOX FULLThis is a world full of grace and tenderness for people at all stages of coming into their own." GENGOROH TAGAME THE BOX HOW TOAlexander Chee, author of How to Write an Autobiography " Our Colors is a beautiful coming-of-age story describing the complicated inner feelings of characters whose coming out narratives are at least as nuanced as their day-to-day relationships with each other. Kikuo Johnson, author of No One Else "Only Tagame could create this deeply moving and original story that at first seems to be about an older gay man mentoring a younger one-and instead, becomes about how they help each other heal." Rich with visual metaphors, Tagame's cartooning masterfully reveals the inner life his protagonist battles to conceal." Amamiya paid a high price for his freedom of identity, and when a figure from his past suddenly appears, it becomes a prime example of just how complicated life can be. Amamiya counsels him (platonically) about how to deal with who he is. A mentorship and friendship ensues, as Sora comes out to him and agrees to paint a mural in the shop, and Mr. Amamiya, a middle-aged gentleman who is the owner and proprietor of a local coffee shop, and who is completely, unapologetically out as a gay man. Sora's world changes forever when he meets Mr. His best friend and childhood confidant is Nao, a young woman whom everyone thinks is (or should be) his girlfriend and it would be the easiest thing to play along-she knows he is gay but knows, too, how hard it is to live one's truth in their situation. He wants to live honestly as a young gay man in high school, but that is still not acceptable in Japanese society. About the Book "Originally published in paperback in Japan in three volumes as Bokura no shikisai by Futabasha Publishers LTD., Tokyo, in 2018"-Copyright page.īook Synopsis A mesmerizing coming-of-age and coming-out graphic novel by the genius writer-artist of the Eisner Award-winning breakout hit My Brother's Husband Set in contemporary suburban Japan, Our Colors is the story of Sora Itoda: a sixteen-year-old aspiring painter who experiences his world in synesthetic hues of blues and reds, governed by the emotional turbulence of being a teenager.
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