A beautiful and tranquil world created by poetic dialogues and too delicate drawings—Micacé, a collection of works that captures the dangerous beauty and fleeting glimmer of young boys.
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At the time of writing this it's only in japanese. Even then, if you're a fiend for pretty art the book is still worth buying and it's of great quality. I feel that the art communicates the message well without the words.
Anyhow, this is a short story collection about pretty young boys interacting with physical objects like candles, boxes, and those bell lookin' things on the tops of electrical towers. That sounds vague, doesn't it? But the magic lies in the sounds and sensations... The shine of the metal and the ringing the wires as the wind blows through them and the shadows across curtains. The extreme fascination melts reality into fantasy with the overwhelming sfx and light beams. It's a great read, especially if you're a pervert about item diagrams.