Nagori. Longing for the departing season
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Ryoko Seiguti is a Japanese writer living in France, the author of two dozen books of poems, prose and essays written in Japanese and French. Her favorite theme can be designated as languages of emotions - it would seem that they do not require translation, common to all people, regardless of their nationality and place of residence, but at the same time their own and sometimes inexpressible in words. Among such languages are tastes, smells, experiences.
Nagori - the Japanese designation of the end of the season, the entire late, belated, passing from reality to memories. Outgoing the vague contours of this concept, important for the Japanese attitude to food, to poetry (haiku), by the time, the author draws us in the alluring twilight limb - the border space between man and nature, personal experience and the movement of history, life and death
Nagori - the Japanese designation of the end of the season, the entire late, belated, passing from reality to memories. Outgoing the vague contours of this concept, important for the Japanese attitude to food, to poetry (haiku), by the time, the author draws us in the alluring twilight limb - the border space between man and nature, personal experience and the movement of history, life and death
Author:
Author:Секигути Рёко
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91103-632-4
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