Manga, illustrations, and children's paintings The Diary of Makoto Wada 1953-1956

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 漫画・挿絵・童画 だいありぃ 和田誠の日記1953-1956
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Item number: BO2700634
Released date: 10 Oct 2021
Maker: Bungeishunju
著: 和田誠

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Comics, illustrations, and children's paintings (br) After Makoto Wada left the office in October 2019, the diary (six notes) of 1953 and 1956 (the second year of Chitose Senior High School to the first year of Tama Art University), which was discovered in the office, was made into a book in handwritten characters. "Despite being on a trial, I watched a number of movies, collected the records of my favorite Al Jorsun, went on a school trip with only a sketchbook, wrote a script for a play at a school festival, wrote a letter to James Steuart, was overjoyed to receive a reply to a letter sent to him, and wrote a picture of a star in a magazine. In the diary, the shining youth of Mr. Wada, who was 17 to 19 years old, was packed. (Omitted) In this diary, there are many works of Mr. Wada and" Ta "of his sensibility. He wrote a lot of" Ta "of his work and his feelings. He also wrote a few precious episodes that would change his life after that. In the 1950 s, I started reading this book with the excitement and enthusiasm that came from his sense of virtue. But gradually that sense of virtue had disappeared. It was no longer a diary. It was unquestionably Mr. Makoto Wada's work of 『 』." ("About this book" by Makoto Wada's wife, Remi Hirano) "I started reading this book with the excitement and enthusiasm that came from his sense of virtue. But gradually that sense of virtue had disappeared. It was no longer a diary. It was more than a diary. It was no longer a diary. It was more than a diary." ("Explanation : About Mr. Koki Mitani" by Mr. Makoto Wada) "At the end of the notebook, there were notes on the lines that appeared in the 』 of the film 『 Jorsun Story, which later became the title of the book. There were scenes of previews that were held when Hollywood stars came to Japan. There were sketches of cactuses that were collected. There were copies of New Year cards from friends. There were movie theater tickets and train tickets. I added a footnote to the words that appeared in the diary." From Makoto Wada's diary, "I didn't come all the way to school just to study. My biggest pleasure at school was my friends. I couldn't think of a school because I had made friends." (The diary of February 19, 1954, when the classification of the third year of high school was announced and I became separated from my close friends.)