Unnen by Toshio Saeki
"The inky black and white illustrations of Toshio Saeki mine subjects and themes of historical Japanese folklore—horned demons, elderly succubi, visitors from the spirit world—and the artist’s own subconscious desires and fears in this zine of horror erotica. Saeki’s female characters are erotic subjects beguiled by relentless and increasingly bizarre malicious forces—subversive sexual images that most Western audiences have to come to associate with an underground Japan through prints like “The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife.” Scenes reminiscent of post-war film noir and horror like 1968’s Kuroneko or Onibaba from ‘64, conjure up night terrors of happenings in remote dwellings where the supernatural and the sexual converge." - Printed Matter
24 pages, approx. 5" x 7.5", B&W, saddle-stitched. Published by Innen and Hayashi, 2019.
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