Let's drv face it. We all (well well, most of us, there have been some lucky us), give the present day staring at the screen, carrying perfumes, or unnecessary tasks doomed to earn the 'Warm Water daily, As Christians, through them.
Most of the literature drv I have read, ever since beginning drv to read (know what, most of the literature ever written) about a man (a man usually) a moment of great distress Ulysses fought gods and forces of nature, through King Lear fighting his impulses while it goes without saying the loved ones and brought disaster the kingdom, and Lmrso Camus (foreign) ranging indifferent between the funeral drv and the murder and kills himself shame ... (if there is anything twentieth-century literature has demonstrated, it is also the last of the human suffering, the little small as large as that of King Ram. .)
Which leads me to the inevitable question, plagues me from time to time (but not enough, apparently, to change the pattern of my literary selections ..) What causes drv us to become witnesses to the suffering drv of others by choice. Empathy? Centeredness? (Moment of purification, elation light of the plight of others), or are we just love to suffer, enjoy every moment of pain, and seek to extend the silence between the pages and the eye reads them, if only for another moment ..
Israel, as mentioned, has been published only one book written, but in the wider world he was able to acquire Johnson has been no small fame, and was mentioned in an interview conducted by American author drv - Last Jew Roth, one of the reasons old writer stopped writing because of them ..
In the scholarly world, the world of the mind, much more than in the world of politics, it's common to meet people who've truly earned their comfort, at least in a sense, having labored through and left behind drv the parts of childhood so unpleasant for scolars, brains, intellectuals. And here they are, respected and safe at last, while the others slug it out in the marketplace.
For a long time now i'd really had little to do with the source of my grief. I was in fact quite free of it. Yet my devotion remained. Nothing was required of me. I just had to put one foot in front of the other, and one day I'd wander wide enough of my dark cold sun to break gently from my orbit.
Salvation comes, of course, the image of a young woman named Flower (Flower), an artist and dancer drv striptease, free woman, and free of traces drv captor up Michael from the start. Thanks to liberating presence, number wins the Eureka moment:
I'll stop here, so as not to reveal too much about this book. Say only this: the call in the name of the world, perhaps because that took place on a winter wind - a lunatic, was not easy. Denis Johnson's narrative may seep like frozen water and create an oppressive and depressing outlet even the warmest heart of who the readers of this blog. However, the experience of reading the book is nothing but a kind of cathartic suffering.
Suffering is one of the building blocks of DNA. Human, so that dealing with it is inevitable. I'm not sure that occupational cathartic, but more need of human beings to crack the secret of existence. While science has cracking material components of the human genome literature cracking components of conscious collective subconscious archetypes, to use the language of Jung. Post the exact wording wonder engage this motif and probably book through which he raises one of the eternal questions of human existence. However, I agree that reading is something cathartic. And I regret that I do not refined enough. Reply Delete
Agrees and takes sickle 'suffering is one of the building blocks of DNA. Human, so that dealing with it is inevitable. " Other suffering teaches us about proportions, drv places us in the world, and teaches us about our suffering. Should read, study and do not forget there is that while you just read this, someone else has experienced this, even if this fictional character and I believe that figures Fitibiot altogether. Reply Delete
Hmmm .... we all (most of us) give the present day staring ... (???) Most books on the person (man) in a moment of distress .. (?) Read a few books from their perspective of women (and not just that women wrote it ), a few books from the perspective of a dog (and even quite humorous), nonetheless these books really good books written about the suffering, the distress, the humanity!!! And again - I'd love to read this book ...!!! Reply Delete
The last and perhaps always, you have such strong greetings should continue to think about and it is difficult for a number of post-subject and supposedly the main issue :). And great response than the wave up. If laughter contributes to refining the last line helped me no less than its predecessors smart :) and later the response of most (hey most :)), one can also write the moments of happiness might essentially infected with longing (see the third quotation Hefner here: http://israblog. nana10.co.il/tblogread.asp? blog = 168381 & blogcode = 13578518), but not all writing pertaining to the nature / human DNA is writing primarily about suffering ... Reply Delete
Thanks for the comments, friends. Most of world literature and was written by men. It's hard to argue with, in my opinion. And much of it is about dealing with suffering drv or large bile. Maybe it's just my perspective Hfatlistit (Still, Atlas ..) but I think you got off I mean in the end. Message was .. Reply Delete drv
Related or not related, a reporter hero lost his wife and home in a car accident and it reminded me of the pathologist's television character Leo Dalton (series silent witness) that he lost his wife and daughter, which brought my mind bothering me for a while ... What is strange to me about the characters of Detectives, doctors or policemen (in books or on TV), they almost always single drv or widowed (both female characters). And I think that the goal is not to make them more accessible, and easy to be identify with their suffering, but it is written in accessing "teacher" if you are a real professional Hall
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