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・ Kaze ni Tatsu Lion
・ Kaze no bon
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・ Kaze no Daichi
・ Kaze no Gotoku
・ Kaze no Hana
・ Kaze no La La La
・ Kaze no Matasaburo
・ Kaze no Michi
・ Kaze no Naka de
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・ Kaze no Uta
・ Kaze no Yojimbo
・ Kaze o Ukete
Kaze to Ki no Uta
・ Kaze wa Fuiteiru
・ Kaze wo Atsumete
・ Kaze – Forces for the Defense of Democracy
・ Kaze, Ghost Warrior
・ Kaze, Slow Down
・ Kaze/Okuru Kotoba
・ Kazeboon
・ Kazeem
・ Kazeem Manzur
・ Kazeem Nosiru
・ Kazehakase
・ Kazem
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Kaze to Ki no Uta : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaze to Ki no Uta

is a shōjo manga with homosexual themes by Keiko Takemiya. It was first published by Shougakukan from 1976 to 1984 in the magazine ''Shōjo Comic''. In 1979, it was awarded the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen/shōjo manga. The series is widely regarded as a shōnen-ai manga classic, being one of the first in the genre to combine romantic and sexual relationships. It took nine years for Takemiya's publishers to agree to publish it, as Takemiya refused to censor the sexual elements of the story.〔Thorn, Matthew (2004) (Girls And Women Getting Out Of Hand: The Pleasure And Politics Of Japan's Amateur Comics Community ) in Fanning the Flames: Fans and Consumer Culture in Contemporary Japan William W. Kelly, ed., State University of New York Press〕
== Summary ==
Dealing both with lighter subjects of adolescence and coming of age and with darker themes such as racism, homophobia, pedophilia, rape, and drug abuse, ''Kaze'' recounts the personal histories of and relationship between two students, Serge Battour and Gilbert Cocteau, at a boarding school in Provence in the late 19th century.
Serge is the son of a French viscount and a Roma woman, attending the Lacombrade Academy near Arles at the request of his late father. Upon arrival at the school, he finds himself roomed with Gilbert, who is reviled by the school's pupils and professors for skipping classes and engaging in relations with older male students. Serge's efforts to befriend his roommate - and Gilbert's efforts to drive off and seduce the young aristocrat, in response - soon form a complicated and disruptive connection between the two.
Despite his apparent cruelty and promiscuity, however, Gilbert proves to be a tortured young man with a history of abandonment, objectification, and abuse. The primary antagonist in the story - Gilbert's uncle, Auguste Beau - is a respected figure in French high society who manipulates and molests his young nephew. Auguste's influence is so great that Gilbert believes that the two are in love and remains enthralled by Auguste, even after learning a disturbing secret about their relationship.
Serge perseveres in his attempts to bond with Gilbert despite threats of ostracism and violence, and eventually the two boys become friends and lovers. Faced with rejection by the faculty and students of Lacombrade, Gilbert and Serge flee to Paris and live for a short while as paupers. Gilbert, however, remains unable to escape the trauma his past and finds himself dragged into a life of hard drugs and prostitution. Hallucinating under the influence of the former, he runs in front of a moving carriage and dies under its wheels, convinced that he has seen Auguste. Some of the pair's few friends, who have recently rediscovered the couple, find and console the traumatized Serge.

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