Completed reading "Kusamakura"

I just read in the morning.
Soseki Natsume read only "Kokoro".
I'm sorry...
The genius peculiar pianist Glenn Gould loved it.
While gently playing his playing Bach and Brahms.

It's a strange novel.
I don't know if I read it once.
The personal after-reading feeling was close to "rye field".
It's going to be a book I'll read over and over again.

By the way, the title translated into English seems to be "Triangle World".
I like that I didn't say "Glass Pillow" to Futu!


April 2017, 7 1:09 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (4)

Posted by: nico:

That, Sada-san who gets up early.
You kept reading in the morning

Mr. Soseki. Girls like "there", too.
Oh, Tonio... I read the synopsis. A little picture of Moto Hagio's work appears.
Thomas Mann couldn't read "Magic Mountain" in the old days.
When did you talk? A while ago.

I haven't read "Kusamakura."
I'm going to a bookstore, so I'll look for it.
"Triangular world"...Umu.
The other day, I was told by a translator, but I wondered what kind of translation Japanese works are being read around the world.
Japanese culture...Is it transmitted?
Full of footnotes... or something?
Various languages ​​have their own rhythms...

"Kusamakura" looks interesting.
Thank you Sada-san

Forecast of daily rain
I wonder if I don't have to go out with a guitar today?
See you soon.

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

I hope that, like Gould, I will knead around, read it again, knead it, and read my own "Kusamakura".

It's not embarrassing that you have never experienced it, you did not know it.
Perhaps it is embarrassing to act as if you knew it or to speak in someone's words.
I think it's good to actually touch, face, knead, think, and express yourself.

Posted by: Kaju:

Good evening, definition.
Reading in the morning is nice.
It sounds good while listening to music.
I have only my heart...Is it crazy?
After reading the book in the middle of reading,
I started reading the book I bought from Shinichi Hoshi.

Posted by: Black pants:

Bach and Brahms... Profound and rational, and romantic enough to make you want to cry even though there is no sweetness. It's like a passion hidden inside a rugged man. "Schumann's passion is a fiery flame, but Brahms's red-burnt steel," he once taught.
It's hard to stay in that world for a long time, but sometimes it's like a deep forest that you want to get in and immerse yourself in.
It overlaps with the book you are reading. I want to listen to it after a long time.


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