¡Shonen no Na wa Gilbert[Light Novel]
¡Keiko Takemiya
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[Machine Translation] The life story of a manga artist who started a revolution in girls' manga. Her childhood in Tokushima, her hometown, where she admired Shotaro Ishinomori. When she made her debut as a manga artist in high school and moved to Tokyo, she found herself in the extreme situation of being "canned" by a publishing company. The days spent in an apartment in Oizumi, Nerima-ku, Tokyo, later known as the "Oizumi Salon," talking with friends about how we were going to "create a revolution in girls' manga. and talked about it with her friends in an apartment in Oizumi, Nerima Ward, Tokyo. The secret story behind the writing of "Kaze to Ki no Uta" (Poem of Wind and Trees), a huge hit that laid the foundation for today's BL (boys' love), which brilliantly depicted a romance between boys that was still considered taboo at the time. Keiko Takemiya, who was a leading manga artist at the dawn of girls' manga in the 1970s with a string of bestsellers such as "Pharaoh's Tomb" and "To the Earth (Terra)...," will talk about "what it means to create. This is a must-read autobiography in which Keiko Takemiya, who was at the forefront of girls' manga at the dawn of girls' manga, talks about "what it means to create. What in the world is the subtle friendship between a boy and a boy? What is this subtle friendship between a boy and a boy? Rejected! For seven years, the editor's wall refused to accept his work. It was a taboo in girls' manga. The secret story behind the creation of the masterpieces "The Poem of Wind and Trees" and "To the Earth...".
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