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Hibakusha
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Hibakusha by Thilde Barboni & Olivier Cinna is a free NetGalley e-comicbook that I read in mid-November.
A repressed, self-doubting man with a vivid, philosophical imagination named Ludwig living in Berlin during 1944 before being dispatched as a translator for Nazis in Japan. Later, he is soothed by a masseuse who he quickly falls for, then is taken prisoner as a traitor when the war ends and the comic itself ends on a confusing notes. There's an overall smeary use of bland pastels with big pops of scarlet red and the subtle orange of Ludwig’s mussed hair.
A repressed, self-doubting man with a vivid, philosophical imagination named Ludwig living in Berlin during 1944 before being dispatched as a translator for Nazis in Japan. Later, he is soothed by a masseuse who he quickly falls for, then is taken prisoner as a traitor when the war ends and the comic itself ends on a confusing notes. There's an overall smeary use of bland pastels with big pops of scarlet red and the subtle orange of Ludwig’s mussed hair.
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Reading Progress
November 7, 2018
– Shelved
November 17, 2018
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Started Reading
November 17, 2018
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Finished Reading
January 1, 2019
– Shelved as:
amazon-reviewed