Books by Takashi Nagasaki
“Osamu Tezuka wrote it in the immediate aftermath of World War Two. There was severe censorship in Japan, both by the Japanese government and by the American occupation government, which meant you couldn’t talk about the war that had just happened…this is a really serious addition to science fiction’s examinations of the question of first contact, and the question of robots and what kinds of stories we can tell with them. If someone is a serious lover of science fiction and only reads two or three comic books ever, one of them should be Pluto.” Read more...
Ada Palmer, Novelist
Interviews where books by Takashi Nagasaki were recommended
The Best Sci-Fi Book Series, recommended by Ada Palmer
A series gives a sci fi writer time to develop powerfully layered worlds, says award-winning author and historian Ada Palmer. She talks us through five series that make the most of this complexity, and envision worlds ranging from lunar anarchist settlements to a real-life Plato’s Republic.