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Episode 4 - Literary Foreground, Comics Playground, with Tana Oshima
The Miami Review of Comics
1 hour 10 minutes 48 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 4 - Literary Foreground, Comics Playground, with Tana Oshima
In the comics medium's ongoing quest for respectability, the 21st century has seen a proliferation of so-called literary comics: buttoned up, digestible, "realistic" -- comic strips cosplaying as New Yorker stories.
Today's guest, Tana Oshima, explodes any ideas a reader might have about what a literary comic can or should look like. By day, Tana is an accomplished Japanese-to-Spanish literary translator, whose credits include books by Yu Miri, Hiroko Oyamada, Yuko Tsushima, and Nobel-prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. By night, she has produced (in English) a slew of playful, inventive comic books, a form that she considers her playground.
Join us as we discuss drawing vs. writing, the joys of bullshit literature, the mouths of Francis Bacon, our liberation from perfectionism, and much else. Hear me mangle some fairly simple Spanish phrases, and even read a few passages from Tana's work!
Links:
Tana's shop
Tana's instagram
Interviews with Francis Bacon
Today I Wrote Nothing by Daniil Kharms
Trout Fishing in America by Richard Brautigan
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The Miami Review of Comics
Conversations about big topics in indie comics with some of the best artists in the game, hosted by Drew Lerman.