Keiji Nakazawa's semi-
autobiographical account of the bombing of
Hiroshima, which depicts a second grader, Gen, surviving the bombing in
1945.
Barefoot Gen (
Hadashi no Gen in the original
Japanese) was first serialized in
1972-73 in
Shukan Shonen Jampu, the largest weekly comic of it's time. It was the first Japanese
manga to be translated into
English (collected in four volumes, published by New Society Publishers). In
1983 it was released as a full length animated feature (Orion Home Video). American
critics tended to fault the work for being too
graphic, and for making too strong a case against
nuclear war.