Utsubora - The Story of a Novelist.
To an author, to write is to live. What happens if you can no longer write? What then, is life?
When I first came across this book, I knew nothing about it nor its author. The cover art alone intrigued me enough to want to pick it up, and I'm glad I did. The art on the inside was off-putting to me at first because because the characters, especially the male ones, looked like typical Yaoi or Shonen Ai character designs. Which means that they may be shown to sometimes have unusual, broad shoulders, be incredibly handsome in
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ウツボラ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: 2008 to 2012
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Nakamura, Asumiko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #43562 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2206
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A woman with a dead yet captivating look on the cover of this manga, along with the subtitle - The Story of a Novelist - caught my interest from the very beginning, so yesterday I decided to give Utsubora a try.
With a daring and confusing introduction, Utsubora starts a story full of lies and deception, attraction and sensuality, mystery and confusion that camouflages all its truths and answers to any question you may have. A narrative that challenges the reader to differentiate between the lie and the truth, an intelligent book that deals maturely with many topics that are not seen so much in the ... Aug 1, 2017
Nakamura Asumiko is known for her dark, dramatic-themed works. While Utsubora, even though it is both dark and dramatic, feels different than her other works. It is strange why it was never nominated for any notable awards despite its many praises from Western publishers. Nevertheless, this was Nakamura-sensei's only English-licensed manga.
To describe elaborately about the manga would ruin its ‘thrill’. Utsubora is a story, about the story itself, which blurs in lies and truths. What happens to a creator if creativity is taken out of the equation? This story is just like a plagiarised work, where we often think how trustworthy the content is. ... Mar 1, 2018
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94 were impressed 6 weren't old men who like their mystery drama's Utsubora was a very enjoyable read for me. I found it sitting on display at my local library having no knowledge of the authors precedent in writing BL material and was really entranced in this story of an author and his muse. I don't think I'm much of one for book's about authors/mangaka, but the mystery element and the drama surrounding this particular set of characters kept me interested all the way through... I found the art style very pleasant and the lewd bits help to keep pages turning too hehehe. For ... Sep 24, 2018
"You write because you're alive.You're alive because you write.Still,does living really require anything to put on a scale against itself?"
The sole reason why I picked up this manga is because I came across this obscure manga review on youtube and the synopsis looked intriguing but what I found was possibly the best manga I've read.I read the manga twice in one day and I don't think I've read any Psychological Thriller that kept me second guessing myself throughout their entire length.This is feels like something right out of Satoshi Kon's mind and it's fitting cause the manga reminded me of Perfect Blue. The story revolves ... Apr 18, 2021
Well this certainly was quite an oddball mystery story and a pretty good one. The story goes that a young woman jumps off a building and it seems she is connected to the dashing author guy himself, Mizorogi. So he meets her twin sister and a lot happens from there in which I can’t tell you much about because this is only 14 chapters and if I say anymore lads, y’all will be spoiled. That’s the main reason I’m being vague with this review so just go read this damn weird mystery book lads!
Also readers of Doukyusei would really enjoy the whole story ... |