Historical

Son of Formosa

2021
Physically and digitally published

The true story of Tsai Kun-lin, born in Qingshui, Taichung, in 1930, as he lives through Japanese rule and the arrival of the Kuomintang. Polite and a good student, Tsai found himself sentenced to ten years in jail for “membership of an illegal organization” after attending a high school book club. This graphic novel recounts his tenacity and determination.

Author / Yu Peiyun, Zhou JianXin
Publisher / Slowork Publishing Co. Ltd.
Copyright ownership / Slowork Publishing

Introduction

The 1930s, Japanese-ruled Taiwan. A young boy, Tsai Kun-lin grows up, accompanied by picture books and folk tales. But the merciless flames of World War 2 soon arrive – protests, bombing and conscription will change his life forever. After the war, the young booklover learns a new language and hopes to finally live a life of peace, never expecting his attendance at a high school book club will land him in jail. Transported to the penal colony for political prisoners on Green Island, he loses ten years of his youth to torture, terror, hard labor, and brainwashing. This series of graphic novels draws on the actual events of Tsai’s life. At Taichung First Senior High School he was a trainee soldier and a good student; years later he was sentenced to ten years in prison for attending a high school book club. On release he worked in publishing and advertising, and founded Prince, a children’s magazine which kept Taiwan’s cartooning tradition alive during martial law. He raised funds to allow a rural little league team to compete in Taipei and, on retirement, became a human rights activist. Tsai’s life is Taiwan’s recent history writ small. There is darkness, but always a light; hardship, but always the strength to endure. A simple yet graceful style faithfully recreates the historical scenes, with the accurate use of the Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese languages bringing those times to life. The warmth and vitality of the storytelling demonstrate that while we cannot control events, we can, as Tsai did, persevere through them.

Comics information
Full page
Historical
Released
2021
Physically and digitally published
9789860697339
Long story
Adults (over 18 years old)
No
Yu Peiyun, Zhou JianXin
Yu Pei-Yun, a graduate of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University, Yu Peiyun also holds a PhD from Ochanomizu University in Japan. She currently researches and teaches at the Graduate Institute of Children's Literature at National Taitung University. She is also involved in the curating, writing, translation and criticism of children’s literature.

Zhou Jianxin has recently established himself as one of Taiwan’s up-and-coming illustrators. His first illustrated title, The Maroon Oriole, won the 2014 Taiwan Golden Butterfly Award for Best Book Design and honorable mention from the International Design Awards. His collaborative works with Kuo Nai-wen have also been very well received: their title Missing Cat Posters also won Honorable
Slowork Publishing Co. Ltd.
Right sold : French, Japanese
* 2021 Taipei Book Fair Award
IP for Cross-media Adaptation
Film,Television series,Games,Animation
Awards and honors
2021 Golden Comics Awards
2021 Golden Tripod Award
2021 Taipei Book Fair Award
2021 Germany International Youth Library
Additional information
Yes
French,Japanese,Other
阿拉伯文、德文,英文韓文洽談中
Yes
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Slowork Publishing

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Focuses on publishing original graphic novels, with “diversity” at the core and “exploring truth” as the creative starting point. Assembles creators from countries across East Asia and South-East Asia to search for an illustrated narrative style that belongs uniquely to Asia.

Copyright duration / 2028
Copyright contact / HUANG PEI-SHAN
Job title / 總編輯
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