My thursday... nothing really special about it ^^
Okay, since my computer fucked up yesterday I will try to tell today. Not the same as yesterday but at least I create an entry... very well. Today was a very sunny day and the sun shone and it was snowing. That was cool. It looked like sparkling glasrain or glassnow or something like that. I liked it.. ><
Yesterday I should have held my report but my Sensei talked so much that he missed track of time and I didn't even get a chance to do anything. Okay, I don't really mind, cause it's already done and I can hold it next week. If anyone is interesting what it's about.. It was/is a report about "Crime, Mystery and Detectivestories in Japanese Literarture" and it'S a very interesting and exciting topic. I learned much about Edogawa Ranpô and Yumeno Kyûsaku, those two authors were my main interest. Edogawa gave Conan Edogawa from the anime "Detective Conan" his name.. and Edogawa himself named himself after Edgar Allan Poe, whom he admired very much. When you write Poes full name into japanese, you will get Edogawa Ranpô... Well.. he was an author, he sure had some fantasy ^^' Edogawa wrote much short stories, unfortunately nearly untranslated in the west, except some short stories. I read two and I have to say, I liked them. The stories were quiet interesting and thrilling ^^
On the other side I didn't get a hand on Kyûsakus work, I think I would have liked him even more. He was a very excentric person, very strange life and the reviews of two of his stories fascinated me. "Dogura Magura" partly sounded like bits from Yami no Matsuei. And he had some twisted mindgames in it, which I really like. He plays with the border and even mixing between reality and nonsense. The reader will not know wheather the main character is guilty or not. wah.. But it would take quite a long entry to explain. If somebody read it already and is able to tell me, I would be glad to know the whole storie to the end..^^
Sidenote: "Lovesong for a yampire" by Annie Lennox is one of my all time favs. It's such a beautiful song...
New drawing, yay... and yes, i love lyrics.. but this little pic has no name yet Y.Y help me find one ^^
"images that might be real"
Yesterday I should have held my report but my Sensei talked so much that he missed track of time and I didn't even get a chance to do anything. Okay, I don't really mind, cause it's already done and I can hold it next week. If anyone is interesting what it's about.. It was/is a report about "Crime, Mystery and Detectivestories in Japanese Literarture" and it'S a very interesting and exciting topic. I learned much about Edogawa Ranpô and Yumeno Kyûsaku, those two authors were my main interest. Edogawa gave Conan Edogawa from the anime "Detective Conan" his name.. and Edogawa himself named himself after Edgar Allan Poe, whom he admired very much. When you write Poes full name into japanese, you will get Edogawa Ranpô... Well.. he was an author, he sure had some fantasy ^^' Edogawa wrote much short stories, unfortunately nearly untranslated in the west, except some short stories. I read two and I have to say, I liked them. The stories were quiet interesting and thrilling ^^
On the other side I didn't get a hand on Kyûsakus work, I think I would have liked him even more. He was a very excentric person, very strange life and the reviews of two of his stories fascinated me. "Dogura Magura" partly sounded like bits from Yami no Matsuei. And he had some twisted mindgames in it, which I really like. He plays with the border and even mixing between reality and nonsense. The reader will not know wheather the main character is guilty or not. wah.. But it would take quite a long entry to explain. If somebody read it already and is able to tell me, I would be glad to know the whole storie to the end..^^
Sidenote: "Lovesong for a yampire" by Annie Lennox is one of my all time favs. It's such a beautiful song...
New drawing, yay... and yes, i love lyrics.. but this little pic has no name yet Y.Y help me find one ^^
"images that might be real"
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baba ^^ lay