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Pink · review

★
Top reader Mar 14, 2021 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Pink appears at first as a beautiful cover that outlines a nice long-haired girl, but as Okazaki describes well, keeps many secrets. The plot involves the daily life of Yumi, who although she seems to be silly and fragile, has a lucidity that only equates to her curiosity, as to the ephemeral of the daily. The representations brought in lines that resemble elegant sketches, deal with the linearity of the event at the same time, bring us nature of synapses and the chaos that envolves Think. Few times have I seen a writing that is so close to thought that it cuts across the ideaof being Human.

Undoubtedly, it marked me today after reading it and will accompany me throughout the days to come, not only for the elements that make up the narrative, such as sexism, capitalism and social relations, but also for the subtlety that the author has when working with these plots in such a dense and deep way.

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