Near the base of a mountain stood a mansion with blue walls and a large garden with a stately fence around it. His parents and siblings had already moved on to other places alone, he flew aimlessly through the town. He was now fully grown, a fine young bird. The raven met the girl after the theater’s demolition had sent him flying from his home. He enjoyed reciting the lines he heard and after a while had learned how to speak like a human. He loved movies, even though his siblings weren’t interested in them. When he was a chick, he had watched the movie screen through a hole in the wall as he ate the food his mother brought him. The raven was able to speak human words because his nest had happened to be in the eaves of a movie theater. This English edition was originally published in slightly different form as a printed book by Haikasoru/VIZ Media in USA as a part of Summer, Fireworks, And My Corpse in 2010.Į-Book English single novella edition is published in September 2013, by Shueisha, Inc.įiction (General)/ Fiction (Horror)/ Fiction (Japanese) Originally published in Japanese in 2004 by Shueisha, Inc. Any resemblance to actual persons, events, or places is entirely coincidental.Įnglish Translation Copyright 2013 by VIZ Media, LLC Names, characters, places and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously.
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