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Inclui os nomes: Toru Saiwai, Tōru Saiwai

Obras por Tetsu Saiwai

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Saiwai, Tōru
Outros nomes
Miyuki, Tetsu
Xing Che
Data de nascimento
1949
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Japan
Local de nascimento
Japan
Ocupações
graphic novelist

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Tetsu Saiwai is a manga artist from Japan. Throughout his career spanning over twenty years, he has published a number of educational mangas with regards to environmental protections and human rights issues. Aside from mangas, he is a passionate puppeteer, and plans to open a puppet troupe to advocate similar and important themes for humanity. Tetsu lives in the beautiful countryside of Western Japan with his wife and dogs.

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Good introduction about Dalai Lama's life in the manga format. I had seen the Scorsese's movie Kundun, which was about Dalai Lama and really liked it. So there was nothing new for me in the book.
 
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Santhosh_Guru | 6 outras críticas | Oct 19, 2023 |
I liked the format, and I definitely learned about the Dalai Lama's history. The mixed format, with the main story told with art and brief interludes of photographs, was also great because it mixed a concrete historical reference (the photos) with an artist/author's rendering of the biography. My only issue is that for a graphic novel I think there could have been more showing and less telling. It's difficult for me to articulate, but there were moments when the text would say something about an event or an atmosphere, but the accompanying art wouldn't really emphasize the text. I think it might have been a stronger book if the graphics were used for description more than words, if that makes any sense.… (mais)
 
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bookbrig | 6 outras críticas | Aug 5, 2020 |
Another book I checked out for the readathon but ended up reading before it started. The cover was so charming, and the Dalai Lama and Tibet are topics I've long felt that I should know more about, to it was hard to resist.

It is, by its nature, a brief introduction to the subject -- focusing on the period between when the two-year-old Tenzin Gyatso was identified as a possible reincarnation of the Dalai Lama and his eventual exile from Tibet. It is a book that will absolutely leave you with more questions than you started with -- about the religious practices of Tibetan buddhists, about the forces acting on the Chinese as they invaded Tibet, etc. But for me, having new questions is the mark of an engaging book. (At least in non-fiction.)

An easy (if sad and frustrating) read that is a good introduction to the topic.
… (mais)
 
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greeniezona | 6 outras críticas | Jun 24, 2018 |
While the story was interesting, I found the illustrations to be a serious blah. I swear each character had the same expression on their faces each time they were surprised or shocked (which, given the circumstances, was a lot). Perhaps this is a good place to start for younger readers, but I found it hard to finish.
 
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gossamerchild88 | 6 outras críticas | Mar 30, 2018 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
2
Membros
126
Popularidade
#159,216
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
7
ISBN
6
Línguas
1

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