I think I've outgrown 1Q84: As I'm going through it once more, I don't feel the usual feeling of having to go through it again. It either sunk deep enough within me, or no longer resonates with me.
It happens, and I'm grateful that I still feel the urge of going over Hard-Boiled within.
“It was a cruel world though. More than half of all children died before they could reach maturity, thanks to chronic epidemics and malnutrition. People dropped like flies from polio and tuberculosis and smallpox and measles. There probably weren't many people who lived past forty. Women bore so many children, they became toothless old hags by the time they were in their thirties. People often had to resort to violence to survive. Tiny children were forced to do such heavy labor that their bones became deformed, and little girls were forced to become prostitutes on a daily basis. Little boys too, I suspect. Most people led minimal lives in worlds that had nothing to do with richness of perception or spirit. City streets were full of cripples and beggars and criminals. Only a small fraction of the population could gaze at the moon with deep feeling or enjoy a Shakespeare play or listen to the beautiful music of Dowland.”
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2/9/16
10/13/15
1Q84 Run
Going through this jewel again, getting teased at work for "reaching the point when you need to literally read a dictionary"
Literally...?? XD
I didn't know it was a mistake I could hear in French.
On October 6, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by radical islamic terrorists. Aomame recalled the event with renewed pity for Sadat. She had always been fond of Sadat's bald head, and she felt only revulsion for any kind of religious fundamentalists. The very thought of such people's intolerent worldview, their inflated sense of their own superiority, and their callous imposition of their own beliefs on others was enough to fill her with rage.
Literally...?? XD
I didn't know it was a mistake I could hear in French.
On October 6, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by radical islamic terrorists. Aomame recalled the event with renewed pity for Sadat. She had always been fond of Sadat's bald head, and she felt only revulsion for any kind of religious fundamentalists. The very thought of such people's intolerent worldview, their inflated sense of their own superiority, and their callous imposition of their own beliefs on others was enough to fill her with rage.
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1/11/14
A Healthy Dose of Murakami
Going through Murakami's 1Q84 again.
“I was confident that I was a special person. But time slowly chips away at life. People don't just die when their time comes. They gradually die away, from the inside. And finally the day comes when you have to settle accounts. Nobody can escape it. People have to pay the price for what they've received. I have only just learned that truth.”
- Haruki Murakami, 1Q84
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9/30/12
Haruki Yet Again
-'We cannot simply sit and stare at our wounds forever. We must stand up and move on to the next action.'
I'm not going out this Sunday and I'm obsessing over my beloved Murakami collection. It's going to be a promising period.
I need to Metal Slug it on a little bit though: I have been craving those for a small while now. Maybe it was because of the HALO session at Abhi's. I need to look into that.
I'm not going out this Sunday and I'm obsessing over my beloved Murakami collection. It's going to be a promising period.
I need to Metal Slug it on a little bit though: I have been craving those for a small while now. Maybe it was because of the HALO session at Abhi's. I need to look into that.
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To be explained to understand...
---- Haruki Murakami,1Q84
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Victimization is Over
“In a sense, I’m the one who ruined me: I did it myself.”
---- Haruki Murakami
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