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O homem que passeia de Jiro Taniguchi
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O homem que passeia (1995 original; edició 2017)

de Jiro Taniguchi (Autor)

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The Walking Man is a reprint of Jiro Taniguchi's most cherished title. It is a book in which nothing happens but everything occurs. The Walking Man follows a modern day Japanese business man as he strolls at random through urban Japan - often silent, usually alone - with his vivid dreams that let time stand still. Join him as he climbs a tree in bare feet, takes time out to observe the birds, plays in the puddles after the rain and returns a shell to the sea. It is an ideal way for readers and graphic novel-lovers to relax.… (més)
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Títol:O homem que passeia
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Etiquetes:20171124, comics, quadrinhos, black friday 2017

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The Walking Man de Jirô Taniguchi (1995)

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Nel mondo dell'uomo che cammina si puo' dormire sotto un albero di ciliegio, su un letto di petali, nel giardino dell'infanzia che ritroviamo da adulti, in uno di quei viaggi a ritroso che, attraverso l'esperienza delle sensazioni, ci permette il piu' elusivo dei tragitti, quello attraverso il tempo. (dall'introduzione di Marco M. Lupoi) ( )
  NewLibrary78 | Jul 22, 2023 |
Wonderful meditation on walking and life, with minimal dialogue, no real plot. If this manga is an accurate depiction of urban Japan it appears to be a pedestrian wonderland. Unlike the city I live in where I feel I take my life in my hands when I get out of my car and try to walk somewhere. ( )
  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
Before saying anything about the stories, I want to point out that the art in "The Walking Man" is delightful. Jiro Taniguchi's style is typical of many Japanese comic artists: it's clean, attractive, and usually easy to figure out.

The book is a collection of short stories, perhaps eight to twelve pages long. In them, a young, married Japanese man wanders about his city. In each story, the man finds some Zen-like joy in his quiet life, which must be easy when his wife stays home preparing meals and worrying about him. He breaks into a courtyard and enjoys flirting with a girl, despite being married. He climbs up a tree and enjoys the view. He picks up a shell and takes it to a beach. He breaks into a swimming pool and swims nude. In one very distasteful story, he even flirts with schoolgirls.

There is dialogue and text, but it is scant. When it is present, it feels interruptive because it takes away from these quiet, pretty pictures.

Taniguchi, I suppose, is trying to encourage readers to be impulsive and enjoy the simple pleasures around them. Unfortunately, each little story is just a conveyance of the previous one. They all run together because they make the same repetitive point.

Perhaps I read the book incorrectly. My guess is that Taniguchi doesn't want us to consider life behind this young man. We're not supposed to be critical of him, but rather enjoy the his little moments with him. ( )
  mvblair | Oct 30, 2020 |
Read for my Graphic Novels in Libraries class - this series of short almost meditative vignettes features the main character and his encounters with people, nature and various features of the city. It's a collision of the mundane, the everyday with the beauty of simplicity - a bird, a found shell, etc. The artwork is stunning here with tons of truly awesome panoramic panels. ( )
  scout101 | Sep 15, 2020 |
Scalare il monte Fuji prima di tornare a casa.

La lentezza del camminare che lascia il tempo per osservare e per stupirsi e sorridere del proprio stupore; per avere il tempo di accorgersi della grande varietà e complessità del mondo.
  claudio.marchisio | Jul 5, 2019 |
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Hundert Aspekte des spazierenden Mannes: Bevor Sie dies hier lesen, blättern Sie bitte zum Anfang des Buches zurück und schauen Sie sich noch mal das erste Bild an.
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The Walking Man is a reprint of Jiro Taniguchi's most cherished title. It is a book in which nothing happens but everything occurs. The Walking Man follows a modern day Japanese business man as he strolls at random through urban Japan - often silent, usually alone - with his vivid dreams that let time stand still. Join him as he climbs a tree in bare feet, takes time out to observe the birds, plays in the puddles after the rain and returns a shell to the sea. It is an ideal way for readers and graphic novel-lovers to relax.

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