Shuna's Journey
Hayao miyazaki , alex dudok de wit ( translator ).
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First published June 15, 1983
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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Shuna’s Journey,’ Finally Translated Into English
First published in Japan in 1983, this picture book from the fabled animator is eerie, enchanting and surpassingly strange.
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SHUNA’S JOURNEY, by Hayao Miyazaki
“Shuna’s Journey” is an eerie and enchanting book, a voyage into a delicately mythic realm of beauty and heartbreak. Here a traditional Tibetan folk tale about a search for fruitful seeds is interwoven with scenes of surpassing strangeness, ranging from an encounter with a vast ship made of rock — its floors formed by human bones that crunch underfoot — to a giant silvery moon that hurtles across the sky guiding a youth toward a “land of the god-folk.” It is a place in which resilient and resolute young people, both male and female, lead their elders into a better future. This visionary space has been created by the legendary Japanese artist, animator and director Hayao Miyazaki .
The world knows Miyazaki as the maker of such masterpieces as “My Neighbor Totoro,” “ Princess Mononoke ” and “ Spirited Away. ” These films feature radiant, painstakingly detailed animation highlighting three-dimensional characters who venture into supernatural realms that are sometimes dark and dangerous but also — frequently — sublime.
What many filmgoers may not know is that Miyazaki started drawing in early childhood and by high school was dreaming of becoming a manga artist. This ambition startled his conservative parents, who hoped that their son would bring in a decent living as a respectable salaried executive. Miyazaki dutifully went to college and studied economics, but he dedicated his free time to a children’s literature study group that read cherished works, often by Western authors, such as Jules Verne’s science fiction adventure “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” and Frances Hodgson Burnett’s “The Secret Garden,” in which children toil to help a withered garden bloom again. Adventures and gardens feature prominently in Miyazaki’s films, and it is no surprise that he would be attracted to the ancient Tibetan folk tale about a young prince on a quest for barley that inspired “Shuna’s Journey.”
The book, first published in Japan in 1983, is only just now appearing in an excellent English translation by Alex Dudok de Wit that captures the unexpectedly ethereal beauty of Miyazaki’s written words. More of a picture book with narration than a manga, it opens with Miyazaki’s description of a human settlement: “At the bottom of an ancient valley carved out by a glacier, there was a small kingdom which time had abandoned.” Spread out around these words is a two-page visual rendition of the ancient valley, the snowy mountains and fissured cliffs overwhelming the tiny medieval-looking kingdom. This is Miyazaki’s world, a place where nature, animals, gods and humans interact.
Shuna, the book’s hero, is a young prince trying to help his kingdom survive in this severe but beautiful space. A mysterious old man bequeaths him some dead seed husks and, with his final words, a summons to adventure. But Shuna’s is not a traditional quest for a sword or treasure. Instead it is a journey to find living seeds, with the power to grow new crops for generations to come.
Astride his gentle soft-eyed steed, a red elk known as a yakul, Shuna sets out alone across mountains, deserts and oceans. The adventures he encounters are memorable but sometimes troubling, most notably a skirmish with a caravan of slave traders who sell their captives to alien creatures in return for seeds. Perhaps inspired by his study of economics, Miyazaki limns a society based on a ruthless and barren form of exchange, where human beings are bartered for seeds that cannot be sown but only consumed.
Shuna’s skirmish with the slave traders allows him to perform a heroic action. He rescues two young sisters, the older of whom, Thea, will return the favor, pulling him back to life after Shuna’s travels take him into the mysterious world of the god-folk and he is almost destroyed. Thea and her sister, we discover later on, are refugees whose home village was burned to the ground, a chilling reminder of our contemporary world.
Shuna’s story is an uplifting one, and children will appreciate its adventure, mystery and above all the immersive world that the book draws us into. At the same time, its depiction of the barter system offers a tutorial in economics, while its emphasis on the need for living seed is a lesson in sustainability. Older Miyazaki fans will appreciate the story as a compendium of some of the most important elements in the director’s later oeuvre, especially as seen in Thea. In a manner that would become typical of Miyazaki, she is given voice and agency unusual for a girl protagonist in the 1980s, culminating in her evolution into caretaker and then partner as she helps Shuna plant the priceless grains.
But it is Thea’s nameless and voiceless little sister who ultimately conveys the story’s most important message of courage and hope. We see her in a full-page illustration dancing across green seedlings, her hair flying in the sunlight. The text describes her “joyous laugh,” noting that “the girl hadn’t laughed once since the manhunters had set her homeland ablaze, but now she was twirling all about.”
Susan Napier is the Goldthwaite professor of rhetoric and Japanese at Tufts University. She is the author of five books, most recently “Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art.” She is currently working on a book comparing Studio Ghibli with Walt Disney Animation Studios.
SHUNA’S JOURNEY | By Hayao Miyazaki | Translated by Alex Dudok de Wit | 160 pp. | First Second Books | $27.99 | All ages
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December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material―Asia From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey , a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there. And so, when a traveler presents him with a sample of seeds from a mysterious western land, he sets out to find the source of the golden grain, dreaming of a better life for his subjects. It is not long before he meets a proud girl named Thea. After freeing her from captivity, he is pursued by her enemies, and while Thea escapes north, Shuna continues toward the west, finally reaching the Land of the God-Folk. Will Shuna ever see Thea again? And will he make it back home from his quest for the golden grain? Films by Hayao Miyazaki / Studio Ghibli include: - T he Boy and The Heron - My Neighbor Totoro - Spirited Away - Howl's Moving Castle - Kiki's Delivery Service - Princess Mononoke
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- Publication date Nov. 1 2022
- Reading age Baby - 18 years
- Dimensions 16.26 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
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A Junior Library Guild selection "Every scene in this cinematic work stands apart with breathtaking watercolors aided by expert staging and blocking... A reimagined folktale as grand as its painted visuals are sublime."― Kirkus, starred review "This book was published decades ago in Japanese, but is now finally published in English, and it will inspire some long-overdue appreciation...For Miyazaki fans, as well as any readers who would enjoy fantastic stories that unfold in surprising ways."― School Library Journal, starred review. "Gorgeous... Shuna's Journey foreshadows much of Miyazaki's later work while still managing to be a complete standalone story in its own right." ― Entertainment Weekly "Though aimed at and certainly appropriate for younger readers, Shuna’s Journey is a delight for any graphic novel or manga fan. Beyond that, the arrival of this book is a publishing event that should be broadly celebrated." ― Forbes “Eerie, enchanting and surpassingly strange.”― The New York Times "Beautiful...we rely on the children in his stories to explain his beautiful, broken worlds to us and to assure us that they will fix them.”― The New Yorker online
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Shuna’s Journey
From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English!
Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there. And so, when a traveler presents him with a sample of seeds from a mysterious western land, he sets out to find the source of the golden grain, dreaming of a better life for his subjects. It is not long before he meets a proud girl named Thea. After freeing her from captivity, he is pursued by her enemies, and while Thea escapes north, Shuna continues toward the west, finally reaching the Land of the God-Folk. Will Shuna ever see Thea again? And will he make it back home from his quest for the golden grain?
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Shuna's Journey
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Shuna’s Journey — published in 1983, before the launch of Studio Ghibli — is finally available in English. There are seeds of themes and characters which fans will recognise from more famous later works, and similarities with Nausicaä in particular. But Shuna’s Journey is unique, a stand-alone graphic novel based on a Tibetan folk tale called The Prince Who Turned into a Dog . Shuna travels through a breathtaking variety of landscapes and the watercolour art makes it a visual feast. Much of the scenery is inspired by Tibet but there are also ocean and primeval forest. The traditional folk tale is about the people’s gratitude towards barley, their staple crop; Miyazaki envelops it in a narrative about slavery and people consumed by greed and estranged from nature.
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December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey , a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there. And so, when a traveler presents him with a sample of seeds from a mysterious western land, he sets out to find the source of the golden grain, dreaming of a better life for his subjects. It is not long before he meets a proud girl named Thea. After freeing her from captivity, he is pursued by her enemies, and while Thea escapes north, Shuna continues toward the west, finally reaching the Land of the God-Folk. Will Shuna ever see Thea again? And will he make it back home from his quest for the golden grain? Films by Hayao Miyazaki / Studio Ghibli include: - T he Boy and The Heron - My Neighbor Totoro - Spirited Away - Howl's Moving Castle - Kiki's Delivery Service - Princess Mononoke
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SHUNA'S JOURNEY
by Hayao Miyazaki ; translated by Alex Dudok de Wit ; illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 2022
A reimagined folktale as grand as its painted visuals are sublime.
A dangerous quest to feed an impoverished land leads to chance encounters and awe-inspiring sights.
Shuna, the prince of a humble, struggling country, acts on the advice of a dying traveler from an Eastern land to seek out seeds that will grow bountiful grains. What he finds is a hostile city built on greed with an active slave trade. After meeting Thea and her little sister, Shuna fights to free them from enslavers. Every scene in this cinematic work stands apart with breathtaking watercolors aided by expert staging and blocking. The sights along Shuna’s journey range from a derelict ship in a treacherous desert to supernatural creatures and settings. The certainty and simplicity of Shuna’s motivations along with Thea’s own narrative arc allow the story to move nimbly from one larger-than-life spectacle to another. The pages read right-to-left manga style, while large panels and minimal dialogue create an immediate, immersive experience for readers. The narration sits outside or along the edges of panels, allowing the lush visuals maximum room to impress. Afterwords from the author and translator describe the story’s roots in a Tibetan folktale as well as comparisons to Miyazaki’s later animated works; this story, translated from Japanese, was originally published in Japan in 1983 before Miyazaki rose to fame with Studio Ghibli. The story’s cultural origins are cued through characters’ garb and other visual elements.
Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-84652-5
Page Count: 160
Publisher: First Second
Review Posted Online: Aug. 2, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2022
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From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey , a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English!
Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there. And so, when a traveler presents him with a sample of seeds from a mysterious western land, he sets out to find the source of the golden grain, dreaming of a better life for his subjects. It is not long before he meets a proud girl named Thea. After freeing her from captivity, he is pursued by her enemies, and while Thea escapes north, Shuna continues toward the west, finally reaching the Land of the God-Folk. Will Shuna ever see Thea again? And will he make it back home from his quest for the golden grain?
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"Animator Miyazaki ( Spirited Away ) has released only a few comics in his career; this lush fantasy, available in English for the first time, is cause for celebration...Miyazaki's art has a timeless beauty, and the theme of small human kindnesses redeeming a cruel and dehumanizing world feels more relevant than ever. Don't miss this one." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A reimagined folktale as grand as its painted visuals are sublime." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Gorgeous... Shuna's Journey foreshadows much of Miyazaki's later work while still managing to be a complete standalone story in its own right." - Entertainment Weekly
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Born in 1941 in Tokyo, Japan, Hayao Miyazaki cofounded Studio Ghibli in 1985 with Isao Takahata. Among his eleven animated features, Spirited Away (2001) broke every box-office record in Japan, and won the Golden Bear at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival and the 75th Academy Awards for Animated Feature Film. Howl's Moving Castle (2004) received the Golden Osella award at the 2004 Venice International Film Festival. Miyazaki was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 2005 Venice International Film Festival. The Wind Rises (2013) was nominated for the 86th Academy Award for Animated Feature Film. In 2014, the Board of Governors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented him with a Governors Award for lifetime achievement. He is currently working on a new production. Alex Dudok de Wit is the Associate Editor at Cartoon Brew. He is an animation correspondent for Sight & Sound. His writing has also appeared in Vulture, Little White Lies, The Telegraph, The i, The Independent, Time Out, Index on Censorship and elsewhere, including specialist animation publications like Skwigly and ASIFA Magazine . He also translates from Japanese as part of Art Translators Collective. He is based in London, UK.
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Narrative of a Journey from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St. Petersburgh, During the Late Russian Invasion of Khiva Paperback – April 6, 2009
- Print length 184 pages
- Language English
- Publisher Bibliolife
- Publication date April 6, 2009
- Dimensions 5 x 0.39 x 7.99 inches
- ISBN-10 110394214X
- ISBN-13 978-1103942145
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- Publisher : Bibliolife (April 6, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 184 pages
- ISBN-10 : 110394214X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1103942145
- Item Weight : 6.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.39 x 7.99 inches
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Shuna's Journey, as is explained by translator Alex Dudok de Wit, precedes much of what we now consider to be Miyazaki's seminal work. Loosely based on a Tibetan folktale, the book was originally published in 1983, two years before the launch of Studio Ghibli.
Shuna's Journey Hardcover - November 1, 2022. by Hayao Miyazaki (Author), Alex Dudok de Wit (Translator) 749. See all formats and editions. Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsWinner, 2023. December 2022 New York Times BestsellerWinner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material―AsiaFrom legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki ...
"Shuna's Journey" is an eerie and enchanting book, a voyage into a delicately mythic realm of beauty and heartbreak. Here a traditional Tibetan folk tale about a search for fruitful seeds is ...
Shuna's Journey (シュナの旅, Shuna no Tabi) is a one-volume watercolor-illustrated graphic novel written and illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki and published as a single softcover booklet, on 15 June 1983, by Tokuma Shoten under its Animage Ju Ju Bunko imprint. The story was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast in Japan, on NHK FM, on 2 May 1987.
December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to ...
Book Details. From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there.
December 2022 New York Times BestsellerWinner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—AsiaFrom legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English!Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to ...
Shuna's Journey. Hardcover - 20 Dec. 2022. From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little ...
Shuna's Journey. Hardcover - Nov. 1 2022. From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little ...
December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material―Asia From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to ...
Shuna's Journey foreshadows much of Miyazaki's later work while still managing to be a complete standalone story in its own right." --Entertainment Weekly "Though aimed at and certainly appropriate for younger readers, Shuna's Journey is a delight for any graphic novel or manga fan. Beyond that, the arrival of this book is a publishing event ...
Description. December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material--Asia . From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English!. Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work ...
Format Hardcover. ISBN 9781250846525. From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there.
Shuna's Journey — published in 1983, before the launch of Studio Ghibli — is finally available in English. There are seeds of themes and characters which fans will recognise from more famous later works, and similarities with Nausicaä in particular. But Shuna's Journey is unique, a stand-alone graphic novel based on a Tibetan folk tale called The Prince Who Turned into a Dog.
December 2022 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2023 Eisner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to ...
Pre-publication book reviews and features keeping readers and industry influencers in the know since 1933. ... The sights along Shuna's journey range from a derelict ship in a treacherous desert to supernatural creatures and settings. The certainty and simplicity of Shuna's motivations along with Thea's own narrative arc allow the story ...
Book Summary. From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English! Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there.
Though aimed at and certainly appropriate for younger readers, Shuna's Journey is a delight for any graphic novel or manga fan. Beyond that, the arrival of this book is a publishing event that ...
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