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Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 38 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Meet all the girls from the Musekinin (Irresponsible) Company Saturday series with this introductory title, and get a taste of all the different pairings of the girls you can think of! Included are shorts of the different pairings, plus the author's detailed explanations of how each character came to be.
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 38 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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The second installment to the "Saturday" short-story collection that captures the love between working women.
Author | : Yuri Slezkine |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 1123 |
Release | : 2017-08-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1400888174 |
On the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the epic story of an enormous apartment building where Communist true believers lived before their destruction The House of Government is unlike any other book about the Russian Revolution and the Soviet experiment. Written in the tradition of Tolstoy's War and Peace, Grossman’s Life and Fate, and Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago, Yuri Slezkine’s gripping narrative tells the true story of the residents of an enormous Moscow apartment building where top Communist officials and their families lived before they were destroyed in Stalin’s purges. A vivid account of the personal and public lives of Bolshevik true believers, the book begins with their conversion to Communism and ends with their children’s loss of faith and the fall of the Soviet Union. Completed in 1931, the House of Government, later known as the House on the Embankment, was located across the Moscow River from the Kremlin. The largest residential building in Europe, it combined 505 furnished apartments with public spaces that included everything from a movie theater and a library to a tennis court and a shooting range. Slezkine tells the chilling story of how the building’s residents lived in their apartments and ruled the Soviet state until some eight hundred of them were evicted from the House and led, one by one, to prison or their deaths. Drawing on letters, diaries, and interviews, and featuring hundreds of rare photographs, The House of Government weaves together biography, literary criticism, architectural history, and fascinating new theories of revolutions, millennial prophecies, and reigns of terror. The result is an unforgettable human saga of a building that, like the Soviet Union itself, became a haunted house, forever disturbed by the ghosts of the disappeared.
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 44 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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The third installment to the "Saturday" short-story collection that captures the love between working women. Look into Yukari Toishi's daily life and follow the girls as they take a trip to a snowy mountain, have a drawing tournament, and even draw themselves...?? We packed both gags and sweetness all in one!
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 30 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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“If you want to achieve happiness… then you should wear something pink” Luna Chikai, a bubbly business woman, has taken this statement to heart in her everyday life. She loves the color pink and incorporates it in her everyday life. When she visits her client, Dr. Yuhi Hatanaka, she can’t help but notice the lack of pink in the doctor’s office. But she notices other things, like cute tea cups and floral accessories… just no pink to be found. It was at that moment Chikai made it her mission to bring something pink into Dr. Hatanaka’s office. Perhaps, if there was pink in her office, then Chikai can bring some sort of happiness into Dr. Hatanaka’s life.
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 38 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Having an eye on a coworker that reminds you of someone else can certainly stir up a lot of feelings! The office drama continues in the latest title from Ruri Hazuki.
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 34 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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There are things that get harder to say as more time goes by. While waiting at the airport to pick up her niece, Yuzu Yashiro runs into her old friend from High School, Fubuki Hayama. Yuzu is quickly reminded of what Fubuki had once said to her, "I think that... I might like you." Despite that distant memory of what she said back then, Yuzu lets Fubuki stay the night at her place.
Author | : Ruri Hazuki |
Publisher | : Digital Manga, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 32 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Nishiguchi is an office worker, who as of recent, is running into a lot of bad luck. One night, as she comes to pick up her drunk co-workers from a bar, she meets Shigure, claiming to be her co-worker's friend. Her co-worker is adamant that she is fine to go back home on her own, leaving Nishiguchi and Shigure at the bar. One thing leads to another and they spend the night together. Without knowing her name, Nishiguchi move on with life thinking, "It's not like we'll ever meet again, right?" Well as luck would have it, her one night stand becomes more than that.
Author | : Yuri Slezkine |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1501703307 |
For over five hundred years the Russians wondered what kind of people their Arctic and sub-Arctic subjects were. "They have mouths between their shoulders and eyes in their chests," reported a fifteenth-century tale. "They rove around, live of their own free will, and beat the Russian people," complained a seventeenth-century Cossack. "Their actions are exceedingly rude. They do not take off their hats and do not bow to each other," huffed an eighteenth-century scholar. They are "children of nature" and "guardians of ecological balance," rhapsodized early nineteenth-century and late twentieth-century romantics. Even the Bolsheviks, who categorized the circumpolar foragers as "authentic proletarians," were repeatedly puzzled by the "peoples from the late Neolithic period who, by virtue of their extreme backwardness, cannot keep up either economically or culturally with the furious speed of the emerging socialist society."Whether described as brutes, aliens, or endangered indigenous populations, the so-called small peoples of the north have consistently remained a point of contrast for speculations on Russian identity and a convenient testing ground for policies and images that grew out of these speculations. In Arctic Mirrors, a vividly rendered history of circumpolar peoples in the Russian empire and the Russian mind, Yuri Slezkine offers the first in-depth interpretation of this relationship. No other book in any language links the history of a colonized non-Russian people to the full sweep of Russian intellectual and cultural history. Enhancing his account with vintage prints and photographs, Slezkine reenacts the procession of Russian fur traders, missionaries, tsarist bureaucrats, radical intellectuals, professional ethnographers, and commissars who struggled to reform and conceptualize this most "alien" of their subject populations.Slezkine reconstructs from a vast range of sources the successive official policies and prevailing attitudes toward the northern peoples, interweaving the resonant narratives of Russian and indigenous contemporaries with the extravagant images of popular Russian fiction. As he examines the many ironies and ambivalences involved in successive Russian attempts to overcome northern—and hence their own—otherness, Slezkine explores the wider issues of ethnic identity, cultural change, nationalist rhetoric, and not-so European colonialism.
Author | : Iori Miyazawa |
Publisher | : J-Novel Club |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1718301685 |
Saya Hokage, a high school girl who is unable to sleep due to insomnia, encounters Hitsuji Konparu, a girl who can put anyone to sleep as a "lover" in a dream. When Hitsuji's senpai â Ran Aizome â sees potential in Saya, she ends up joining them and their group of Sleepwalkers. As it turns out, unbeknownst to the common citizens in their town, a battle has been unfolding between the Suiju â beings that possess people's spirits in the land of sleep â and the Sleepwalkers, who have the power to move about freely in their dreams. Sleeping together as a team, Saya and her newfound group are doing a good job hunting Suiju. That is, until an unexpected darkness comes along... Will the girls be able defend humanity's sleep?