Description
About the Author
Yamada Murasaki (1948 2009) debuted as a cartoonist in 1969. Informed by her upbringing she was raised mainly by her grandmother and a background in design and poetry, Yamada s early work was unique in form and content, offering realistic portraits of young women negotiating complicated family situations and the passage to adulthood. In the late 70s, after having a family of her own, her work shifted to young mothers negotiating children, husbands, and the balance between social responsibilities as a housewife and self-respect as a woman. Yamada published manga in practically every issue of Garo from 1978 to 1986, and is considered the first cartoonist to use the artistic freedoms of alternative manga to explore motherhood and domesticity with an unromantic eye.
Reviews
Praise for Yamada Murasaki: 'This early feminist manga follows a suburban Tokyo woman as she navigates her relationship with an emotionally distant husband, her two maturing daughters and the fear of having been 'thrown away inside that empty vessel called the household.' - The New York Times. '[Murasaki] moves with a spare poetry through daily routines and moments of solitude as a woman wrangles her children, chafes at the limitations of the housewife s role and wonders where half her life has gone.' - Guardian Best Graphic Novels of 2022
Book Information
ISBN 9781770467187
Author Yamada Murasaki
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Drawn and Quarterly
Publisher Drawn and Quarterly