Flight: Tsurita Kuniko Sakuhinshuu
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Flight: Tsurita Kuniko Sakuhinshuu

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud
Japanese: フライト つりたくにこ作品集


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 27
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 1965 to Apr 1981
Genre: Avant Garde Avant Garde
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: Garo
Authors: Tsurita, Kuniko (Story & Art)

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Synopsis

1. Hitobito no Maisou
2. Kamigami no Hanashi
3. Nonsense
4. Onna (Woman)
5. Konna Hanashi
6. Anti
7. Ikiru Tame no Tousou
8. Agaki
9. Jinroku (Mr. Jin Roku)
10. Rokunomiya Himeko no Higeki (The Tragedy of Princess Rokunomiya)
11. Eikou e no Dasshutsu
12. Kyoujin Nikki
13. Madame Haruko
14. Oto (Sounds)
15. Aru Kame no Hanashi
16. Sainan (Calamity)
17. 65121320262719
18. Boku no Tsuma wa Acrobat wo Yatteiru (My Wife Is an Acrobat)
19. Yuuko no Hibi (Yuko's Days)
20. Sora wa Aozora Kumo Hitotsu (The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud)
21. Money
22. Max
23. Ton, Ton, Oneesan
24. Gokkan (Arctic Cold)
25. R
26. Umihebi to Hokuto Shichisei (The Sea Snake and the Big Dipper)
27. Flight

Background

Flight: Tsurita Kuniko Sakuhinshuu was published in Italian by Coconino Press under the Coconino Gekiga imprint on March 7, 2019 and in French with additional stories by Les éditions Atrabile on May 14, 2021. Several of the stories were published in English by Drawn & Quarterly in the collection The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud on July 7, 2020.

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Dec 25, 2022
Kuniko Tsurita was a female pioneer of gekiga, in a time/place women were underestimated even within the more avant-garde circles, and even shojo was a genre written by men, mostly. Perhaps the first to include LGBT material into 'commercial' (I'm not using the word in terms of mainstream) comics. Indeed an intriguing character. Her personality was seen as asocial and trangressive back then: she'd be the only girl to visit jazz cafes alone; she'd wear short skirts and smoke in public, visit movie theaters alone to watch porn flicks late at night in an attempt to see other women as men did. Nobody knew much ...

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