Fantagraphics Books is proud to launch its manga line with Moto
Hagio’s collection of short comics, A Drunken Dream and Other Stories.
Hagio is one of Japan’s most influential and critically lauded comics
innovators; she has been reinventing shojo manga (Japanese comics marketed at
10-18 year-old girls) since 1969. Unconstrained by boundaries of genre, she has
sculpted a career characterized by intellectual curiosity, psychological
authenticity, and an esthetic sense that has elevated the shojo genre into the
literary. In “Autumn Journey” (1971), a boy’s pilgrimage to
the home of his favorite author has more meaning than either the author or his
daughter can imagine. In “Marie, Ten Years Later” (1977), two
estranged friends learn too late how their actions had destroyed the balance of
a perfect triad of intimacy. In “A Drunken Dream” (1980), two
scientists—one a hermaphrodite, the other a tribal priest—meet on a
space station orbiting Io; but they have met before and are destined to meet
again. In “Iguana Girl” (1991), a girl who appears to her mother and
herself to be a hideous anthropoid iguana struggles to overcome her
mother’s rejection and find happiness ... but her mother has a secret.
Learn for yourself why the creator of They Were Eleven! (adapted into an anime
released on DVD in 2005) continues to garner international critical praise and
appeals to readers across ages and generations.
Spanning four decades, A Drunken Dream and Other Stories is a selection of groundbreaking short stories written and drawn by one most influential comics creators in the world.