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Now Go : On Grief and Studio Ghibli 13 by 404 Ink; 9781912489589

Now Go : On Grief and Studio Ghibli 13

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Now Go: On Grief and Studio Ghibli is a profound exploration of how the beloved films of Studio Ghibli serve as a mirror to our personal experiences with grief and loss. The authors, 404 Ink, delve into the intricate narratives and rich symbolism woven throughout these animated masterpieces, offering readers a unique perspective on the emotional landscapes they navigate.

The Plot

This book takes readers on an emotional journey, examining key films such as Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and Grave of the Fireflies. Each chapter pairs insightful analysis with personal reflections, creating a tapestry of voices that resonate with anyone who has grappled with sorrow. The authors invite readers to reconsider these films not merely as entertainment, but as poignant commentaries on the human condition.

Themes

  • Grief and Healing: The book reveals how Ghibli films portray the complexities of loss, offering pathways to understanding and healing.
  • Connection and Community: It highlights the importance of relationships in navigating grief, echoing the themes found in Ghibli's storytelling.
  • Imagination as Refuge: The authors discuss how the fantastical elements of these films provide solace and a means to process difficult emotions.
“Through the lens of Studio Ghibli, we find not just narratives of loss, but also stories of hope and resilience.”

Readers who appreciated works like How to Tell a Story or The Art of Spirited Away will find Now Go to be a compelling addition to their exploration of cinema and literature, offering a heartfelt discourse on the interplay between art and the human experience.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 173 mm × 121 mm × 13 mm
Pages: 112
Publisher: 404 Ink
ISBN: 9781912489589

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