2010年2月18日星期四

2009年12月14日星期一

2009年11月13日星期五

Chansons d'amour, Les


Actor love around the whole of Paris. From the love in different ways and different emotions to save their own point of view of love. Actor's love of space and time as the development continues to advance and break into the incidents continue to occur together, he did not clear the purpose of their own views on love. Old love left, new love comes; it is happiness or torture? Then a love song a hope that a better love, love with the streets of Paris, in what areas?

2009年11月10日星期二

Marguerite Duras

This is a really short novel. Just a little over 100 pages. And I've never read any of her work. This story has such a dreamy quality about it, just little bits and pieces, nothing linear. And it's not a happy story! But read it for the imagery, and you will be captivated. It is so sad and so beautiful but mostly sad. Reading it, I felt like I had been invited into someone's dream. I felt like I was sitting and listening as someone half-awake recounted events in a way that made their story -- or stories -- sound like the echoes of distant memories. There's a veil or mist over the whole scene, yet it is so real and so vivid, so sad, so wistful, and so full of heartache. Family can have so much power, to hurt and to destroy, to extract love without question or reserve, even when it is ill deserved. Her mother was mad. Her older brother cruel. And her younger brother, the only one she seemed to love, died too young. Her relationship with her Chinese lover is so full of contradictions...the way she felt about him was not at all the way she knew she should have felt about him, given society's dictates. This little waifish girl was clearly so much stronger than her lover, a man obsessed, 12 years her senior and who trembled each time he was with her. One would have thought he was taking advantage of her, but she was the one who held the cards. This will take your breath away if you take the time to let the words and the images sink in. It was obviously written by someone who knows how powerful words can be when weaved together just so.