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The Man Without Talent - Yoshiharu Tsuge Lewitt-Him inspired the critic Ada Louise

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inspired the critic Ada Louise Huxtable to describe him as “a poet who happens to be an architect

mapping out a nonlinear timeline populated by sonic events stretching from the 8th century BC (the song of the Sirens)

Guillaume Apollinaire embodies the frenzied art world of Paris in the early 20th century

lyrical concerns and influences

The Man Without Talent - Yoshiharu Tsuge Lewitt-Him inspired the critic Ada LouiseThe Man Without Talent by Yoshiharu Tsuge, translated by Ryan Holmberg ISBN 9781681374437 240 page paperback from New York Review Comics *** A Japanese manga legend's autobiographical graphic novel about a struggling artist and the first full length work by the great Yoshiharu Tsuge available in the English language. "My most pleasurable reading experience of 2020 was Ryan Holmberg's translation of Yoshiharu Tsuges The Man Without Talent (NYRC).

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