My lesbian experience with loneliness /

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Author / Creator:Nagata, Kabi, author, illustrator.
Uniform title:Sabishisugite rezu fūzoku ni ikimashita repo. English
Imprint:[Los Angeles, California] : Seven Seas Entertainment, [2017]
©2016
Description:142 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11417105
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Other uniform titles:Allen, Jocelyne, 1974-
Sentar, Lianne,
Container of (expression) Nagata, Kabi. Sabishisugite rezu fuzoku ni ikimashita repo. English.
ISBN:9781626926035
1626926034
Notes:Reads from right to left.
Translation of: Sabishisugite rezu fūzoku ni ikimashita repo.
Originally published in Japan in 2016 by East Press, Tokyo.
In English, translated from the Japanese.
Summary:The heart-rending autobiographical manga that's taken the internet by storm! My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness is an honest and heartfelt look at one young woman's exploration of her sexuality, mental well-being, and growing up in our modern age. Told using expressive artwork that invokes both laughter and tears, this moving and highly entertaining single volume depicts not only the artist's burgeoning sexuality, but many other personal aspects of her life that will resonate with readers.
Target Audience:Rating: OT; older teen 16+.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Nagata's gripping autobiographical manga, already a cult hit online, opens with the loss of her virginity, at age 28, to a sex worker from a lesbian escort agency, but the bulk of her story is more about the loneliness than the lesbianism. Flashing back to early adulthood, Nagata presents herself as a bundle of neuroses, an introverted nerd suffering from depression, eating disorders, self-harm, and terminal awkwardness. She wants to be a manga artist, but meanwhile she has to find a paying job and endure her eternally disappointed parents. At the same time, her nebulous feelings around sex and intimacy coalesce into an undeniable attraction to women, though her practical knowledge of sex comes almost entirely from erotic boys' love manga. When she sees an ad for a lesbian escort agency, a window finally opens in her claustrophobic existence. Nagata draws cute characters in simple, spindly lines tinted with dollops of pink, making even the lumpiest of her warts-and-all confessions look adorable. Her strength is in her writing, which mixes shockingly blunt honesty with humor and small, imaginative observations: "The texture of my first kiss was like a tomato." This is a wrenching memoir from a major talent. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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