“Humanist manga Noah's Ark explores human-animal coexistence, giving voice to nature and questioning modern society's choices.”
Noah's Ark
NOAH'S ARK
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Humanist manga Noah's Ark explores human-animal coexistence, giving voice to nature and questioning modern society's choices.
Humanity does not reside alone on this earth. Nor can we claim exclusive ownership, for this world belongs to animals too. Noah's Ark describes the relationship between humankind and animals, tackling head-on the eternal problem of our "coexistence." This magnificent fabric, in which living beings are an extension of one another, is what gives our environment its balance. Hailing from Hokkaido, Kei Honjou offers us a touching documentary work, an ode to nature that gives a voice to animals and questions the choices made by our modern societies. A humanist manga, in the best sense of the word. (Source: Black Box Editions, translated)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 13 × 3 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 44m approx
- Published Jul 1992 – Jan 1998
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M69977 catalog