Osamu Tezuka, the godfather of Japanese graphic art, brings ancient India to life, lavishly retelling the life and times ' of 'the enlightened one' in...
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Osamu Tezuka, the godfather of Japanese graphic art, brings ancient India to life, lavishly retelling the life and times ' of 'the enlightened one' in his critically acclaimed eight-book masterpiece: Buddha. The fates of real and imagined characters are deftly interwoven as they engage in fresh and unexpected adventures, playing out Tezuka's philosophical concern with overcoming fate and the uselessness of violence. In book one, Kapilavastu, Chapra, an ambitious slave, spurns the caste system into which he was born and tries to become a nobleman, Tatta, the wild pariah child, communes with animals, and the monk, Naradatta, strives in uncover the meaning of strange portents surrounding the Buddha's birth.