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Yoshiharu Tsuge

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  • Born
    1937 · Tokyo, Japan

Biography

    • Yoshiharu Tsuge was born in 1937 in Tokyo, Japan. He is a writer, known for Ame no naka no yokujô (2024), Nowhere Man (1991) and Gensen-Kan Inn (1993).

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      Tadao Tsuge(Sibling)

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  • He wrote dark, surreal stories that were tragic and ambiguous.

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  • Comic books illustrator.
  • He retired from the comics industry in 1987. Since then, he has cooperated with the filming and reprinting of his works.
  • At the age of 14 he embarked as a stowaway on a cargo ship for the United States, but got caught by the coastal guards and sent back to his family.
  • Tsuge briefly served as assistant to manga comic artist Shigeru Mizuki, and was influenced by him in his own artwork.
  • From 1966-1976, Tsuge travelled throughout Japan, visiting the small villages, uninhabited regions and other places unknown to the public. This was a source of ideas for new stories.

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  • I have this idea to break up and rearrange the various parts of dramatic composition, like by drawing just the climax and folding the other elements into it.

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