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Gilbert is initially antagonistic and violent towards his new roommate Serge, and rejects his early attempts to befriend him. This abuse has left Gilbert as an antisocial cynic, unable to express love or affection except through sex. He is the illegitimate child of his mother Anne Marie and her brother-in-law Auguste Beau, the latter of whom has abused Gilbert physically, emotionally, and sexually since he was a child. Primary characters Gilbert Cocteau ( ジルベール・コクトー, Jirubēru Kokutō) Voiced by: Yūko Sasaki A fourteen-year-old student at Lacombrade from an aristocratic family in Marseille. Voice actors in Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru Kana are noted where applicable. The transliteration of the characters' names is sourced from the Italian edition of the manga, which the author approved. Some of the pair's friends, who have recently rediscovered the couple, find and console the traumatized Serge. While hallucinating under the influence of opium, he runs in front of a moving carriage and dies under its wheels, convinced that he has seen Auguste. Gilbert is unable to escape the trauma of his past, and descends into a life of drug use and prostitution. Faced with rejection by the faculty and students of Lacombrade, Gilbert and Serge flee to Paris and live for a short while as paupers. His manipulation of Gilbert is so significant that Gilbert believes that the two are in love, and he remains beguiled by Auguste even after he later learns that he is not his uncle, but his biological father.ĭespite threats of ostracism and violence, Serge perseveres in his attempts to bond with Gilbert, and the two eventually become friends and lovers. Auguste is a respected figure in French high society who has physically, emotionally, and sexually abused Gilbert since he was a child. Gilbert's apparent cruelty and promiscuity are the result of a lifetime of neglect and abuse, as perpetrated chiefly by his uncle Auguste Beau. Serge's efforts to befriend his roommate, and Gilbert's efforts to simultaneously drive away and seduce Serge, form a complicated and disruptive relationship between the pair. He is roomed with Gilbert Cocteau, a misanthropic student who is ostracized by the school's pupils and professors for his truancy and sexual relations with older male students. Serge Battour, the teenaged son of a French viscount and a Roma woman, is sent to Lacombrade at the request of his late father.
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The series is set in late 19th-century France, primarily at the fictional Lacombrade Academy, an all-boys boarding school located on the outskirts of the city of Arles in Provence. The city of Arles in France, where the series is set "The Poem of Wind and Trees Sanctus: Is It Holy?"), was released as an original video animation ( home video) in 1987.
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An anime film adaptation of the series, Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru Kana ( 風と木の詩 SANCTUS-聖なるかな-, lit.
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It is regarded as a pioneering work of shōnen-ai, and is credited by critics with widely popularizing the genre. Upon its eventual release, Kaze to Ki no Uta achieved significant critical and commercial success, with Takemiya winning the 1979 Shogakukan Manga Award in both the shōjo and shōnen (manga for boys) categories for Kaze to Ki no Uta and Toward the Terra, respectively. The mature subject material of Kaze to Ki no Uta and its focus on themes of sadomasochism, incest, and rape were controversial for shōjo manga of the 1970s it took nearly seven years from Takemiya's initial conceptualization of the story for her editors at the publishing company Shogakukan to agree to publish it. This shift was characterized by the emergence of more narratively complex stories focused on politics, psychology, and sexuality, and came to be embodied by a new generation of shōjo manga artists collectively referred to as the Year 24 Group, of which Takemiya was a member. The series was developed and published amid a significant transitional period for shōjo manga (manga for girls), as the medium shifted from an audience composed primarily of children to an audience of adolescents and young adults. One of the earliest works in the shōnen-ai (male–male romance) genre, Kaze to Ki no Uta follows the tragic romance between Gilbert Cocteau and Serge Battour, two students at an all-boys boarding school in late 19th-century France. It was serialized in the manga magazine Shūkan Shōjo Comic from 1976 to 1980, and in the manga magazine Petit Flower from 1981 to 1984. "The Poem of Wind and Trees" or "The Song of Wind and Trees") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Takemiya. Kaze to Ki no Uta ( Japanese: 風と木の詩, lit.