9781932234565-193223456X-Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu

Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu

ISBN-13: 9781932234565
ISBN-10: 193223456X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Osamu Tezuka
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Vertical Comics
Format: Paperback 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781932234565
ISBN-10: 193223456X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Osamu Tezuka
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Vertical Comics
Format: Paperback 400 pages

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Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu (ISBN-13: 9781932234565 and ISBN-10: 193223456X), written by authors Osamu Tezuka, was published by Vertical Comics in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Philosophers (Professionals & Academics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Philosophers books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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Osamu Tezuka’s vaunted storytelling genius, consummate skill at visual expression, and warm humanity blossom fully in his eight-volume epic of Siddhartha’s life and times. Tezuka evidences his profound grasp of the subject by contextualizing the Buddha’s ideas; the emphasis is on movement, action, emotion, and conflict as the prince Siddhartha runs away from home, travels across India, and questions Hindu practices such as ascetic self-mutilation and caste oppression. Rather than recommend resignation and impassivity, Tezuka’s Buddha predicates enlightenment upon recognizing the interconnectedness of life, having compassion for the suffering, and ordering one’s life sensibly. Philosophical segments are threaded into interpersonal situations with ground-breaking visual dynamism by an artist who makes sure never to lose his readers’ attention.

Tezuka himself was a humanist rather than a Buddhist, and his magnum opus is not an attempt at propaganda. Hermann Hesse’s novel or Bertolucci’s film is comparable in this regard; in fact, Tezuka’s approach is slightly irreverent in that it incorporates something that Western commentators often eschew, namely, humor.

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