Hinako Sugiura

Hinako Sugiura (Japanese杉 浦 日 向 子, Sugiura Hinako; born November 30, 1958 in Tokyo, † 22 July, 2005 Kashiwa ) was a Japanese mangaka ( comic artist ), which is mainly concerned with the culture of the Edo period ( 1603-1867 ) dealt. Her real name was Junko Suzuki (铃木 顺子, Junko Suzuki ).

She grew up with a great sense of tradition in a family of kimono makers in Tokyo. Sugiura studied at the Faculty of Arts of the Nihon University in Tokyo Design and began to increasingly interested in the old Japan. Through the comics by Shohei Kusunoki, she read during her studies, she was inspired to portray the Edo period in image sequences. Finally, she dropped out of school to learn at shisei Inagaki, an author who dedicated himself to the Edo period, and was assistant to the manga artist Murasaki Yamada.

Her debut as a manga artist she made in 1980 with Tsugen Muro kore Ume in the alternative manga magazine Garo, for which she drew more comics in the 1980s. Together with Yōko Kondo and Murasaki Yamada it was considered one of the "three young women of the Garo " (ガロ 三 人 娘, Garo Sannin Musume ) For Gassó she received in 1984 the Prize of the Association of Japanese comic artist, for Fūryū Edo Suzume 1988 Bungei - Bunshū Manga award. Your Sarusuberi series, published from 1983 to 1988 in the magazine Manga Sunday, is about Hokusai, his daughter Oei and their different conceptions of art.

In 1993, she took leave from her job as a graphic artist to devote more time to writing about the Edo period. She wrote several books and also appeared in the media as an expert on this period of history. Thus they spoke, for example, after each episode of the TV series Comedy: O- Edo de gozaru that plays in the Edo period, a review. Since she was suffering from cancer, Sugiura rose from Comedy: O- Edo de gozaru from. She died on 22 July 2005 at the age of 46 years at a hospital in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture.

Sugiura, who was married six months with the writers and screenwriters Hiroshi Aramata, was one of the few mangaka of the 20th century, recorded in the Ukiyo -e technique. Her work has been translated into French.

Works

  • Tsugen Muro kore Ume (虚 々 実 々 通 言 室 之 梅, 1980)
  • Gassó (合葬, 1983, 1 tape )
  • Sarusuberi (百日 红, 1983-1988, 3 volumes)
  • Edo e Yokoso (江戸 へ ようこそ, 1986 1 Volume )
  • Futatsu makura (二つ 枕, 1986 1 Volume )
  • Fūryū Edo Suzume (风流 江 戸 雀, 1987 1 Volume )
  • Yasuji Tōkyō (东京Yasuji, 1988, 1 tape )
  • Hyaku Monogatari (百 物语, 1988-1993, 3 volumes)
  • Higashi no Eden (東のエデン, 1989 1 Volume )

Swell

  • Template: Internet resource / maintenance / access date is not in the ISO FormatLambiek: Comic creator: Hinako Sugiura. Accessed on 19 October 2013 ( English).
  • Template: Internet resource / maintenance / access date is not in the ISO FormatKinji Kanagawa :ペンネーム 図鑑(近代 日本 文学) ~さ行. Accessed on 12 October 2009 ( Japanese).
392380
de