Author Junji Hotta has blessed the world with “Tsundere, Heidegger, and Me”, a tour de force of European philosophy… in a world where all the philosophers are self-conscious anime girls. The books went on sale September 14.
Please please please someone translate it into English ! Or Russian, I’m not picky… I must read this manga, if only to see whether the text… disturbs… me as much as the art does.
At first I thought “Oh, nice, I’ll finally know what Christians felt when that horrible Manga Gospel got published”, but then I clicked the link and I just couldn’t help having a good laugh. It seems I can only simulate the more chill Christians.
On further reflection, I got my start on literature through multiple shelves full of comic book adaptations of the classics, so I really shouldn’t feel superior. Although to be fair those were a little more faithful to the source material—except for Taras Bulba, which quite shocked me later when I got my hands on the non-bowdlerised version.
European Philosophers Become Magical Anime Girls
Author Junji Hotta has blessed the world with “Tsundere, Heidegger, and Me”, a tour de force of European philosophy… in a world where all the philosophers are self-conscious anime girls. The books went on sale September 14.
http://aya.shii.org/2011/09/17/european-philosophers-become-magical-anime-girls/
I… that’s… I don’t...
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I’ll be in my bunk.
They have gone too far.
Please please please someone translate it into English ! Or Russian, I’m not picky… I must read this manga, if only to see whether the text… disturbs… me as much as the art does.
At first I thought “Oh, nice, I’ll finally know what Christians felt when that horrible Manga Gospel got published”, but then I clicked the link and I just couldn’t help having a good laugh. It seems I can only simulate the more chill Christians.
On further reflection, I got my start on literature through multiple shelves full of comic book adaptations of the classics, so I really shouldn’t feel superior. Although to be fair those were a little more faithful to the source material—except for Taras Bulba, which quite shocked me later when I got my hands on the non-bowdlerised version.
That picture of Spinoza displeases me on so many levels.
“Desire is the essence of a man.”—Baruch Spinoza