Thursday, December 2, 2010

Taylor Swift Eye Disease

The giant and the little boy

I think Philip Roth is a great one. The biggest? I do not know, certainly has a few front. When you read just a couple of lines is so perfect that the writing seems to pre-exist to the author, those words combined seem to be so natural as a waterfall, a rock.
What then is naturally derived from the work of a giant fruit that simplicity and complexity.
Here are some lines in my favorite Roth
"Her face was framed by long, narrow, thin hair, straight and the blacks who came from behind and a bit 'more down, with a cut that seemed deliberately designed to hide some defect disfiguring, but certainly not of a physical nature. "

In addition to the beat of dialogue, which, however, I look in the mirror:
" I'm not a tactician. I'm an enthusiast. "

We're in" The Phantom leaves the stage ", the joke is given by Kliman, not that Zuckerman is Roth's alter ego.
Indeed Roth is not an enthusiast. And a man ' the great obsessions: sex, age, illness.
And just wanted to talk about it. I recently got back in the hands of his novels, especially "Everyman" and, except as I said for style and economy of words and how effective those are, I have so much shared his vision of things as before, to be honest, splashing.
The sick person who envies the security of the healthy, disease as a curse, the despair that seems to be inevitable as we go forward.

Since practice and study Buddhism and cultivate the idea that the karma of each individual is at the same time the road ahead to complete the knowledge of the human and the challenge to transform their limits, live better.
I look with more clarity and understanding to the history of my family, with us the karma of health we did not go quite heavy.
I look with admiration the smurf that his instinct is very close to the wise: when you're sick and when the disease is not well spent even a minute to complain about what was or envy the kids who went to the park to do snowmen or worry about what will be.
Certainly not as Roth writes, or rather does not write his own.
But on the other hand speaks without interruption. Almost always good things.

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