Credits
Writer(s):
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Penciller(s):
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Inker(s):
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Letterer(s):
Typeset
Subject Matter
Genres:
biography, non-fiction
Character(s):
Taro Yashima; Mitsu Yashima; baby; thought police; guards; prisoners; Doctor Yama; country people; drill instructor; Doctor Yashima [Iwamatsu]; students; farming people; city working people; progressive artists; underground leaders; police; prison doctor; union organizer
Synopsis:
As progressive and anti-militarist artists, Taro and Mitsu Yashima suffer imprisonment, abuse, and deprivation, including the death of their child. He finds strengh in the fellowship of prisoners; in his expanding understanding of art, including his own; in the hard-working people of city and country alike; in those who are fighting underground against militarism.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
294
Notes:
See detailed record at University of Hawai'i reprint, issue 1156689.