渾遊 / Konyu

栗浜 陽三 / Youzo Kurihama

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Publisher/第二書房

   Published/1973
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/215*305*13
Google翻訳
A collection of photos by Yozo Kurihama, a Japanese photographer. According to Ito University, the first editor-in-chief and publisher of this book, "The Rose Tribe," a pioneer of Japanese gay magazines, Kurihama was a post-war girl who used to be a girl in "Girls' Friend" and other books. It was with Chiaki Fujii that I was drawing. Fujii, who is also known as the “last lyrical painter” because it was the eve of Shoujo manga in the ages, said that he was a gay bodybuilder, according to Ito. Proud men pose with strong nudes in loincloths at the beach and temples and shrines (subtitle is "Poems of the Peacock"). Below is the postscript from Kurihama. "I don't think there was a time when the body of a woman was more interested in than the body of a man, and the body of a man was not as much concerned as it is today. In a nutshell, the knowledge and sense of a man's physical beauty and robustness have been lost. (...) My models are all six-legged, but I don't think there is any clothes that can express the beauty of a man's body so simply. It may even be modern. "
<Related Artists> 波賀 九郎 / Kuro Haga
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