Saturday, December 05, 2009

When in trouble we are all brothers and sisters


"People aren't overcome by situations or outside forces; defeat invades from within"

" In the gloom of death that surrounded the two of us, we were just at the point of approaching and negotiating a gentle curve. If we bypassed it, we would be split off into different directions"


from Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto.

I bought this bought on pure impulse, it is only 150 pages long, but every page made me think deeply about what is it the author wanted to convey: our ultimate mortality.

Although the style is in an irregular narrative sequence and the events are not chronologically or linearly drawn but that is its charm and the sentences are so concise, the words so precise and full of meaning between the lines. I loved the simplicity and I loved how it was able to jerk tears from my eyes not only because of the tragedy of romantic love but also the frailty of human condition, transgressing time, body and space.

Have you read her books ?

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2 comments:

"Guppy" Honaker said...

Sounds like an interesting book. Seems like most people try to avoid thoughts of mortality. Personally, I'm grateful for it. This life is wonderful, but the next one is so much better.
- David (a "Mormon"
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Highlander said...

I hope the next life is better that's what we are told :)

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