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[idm] b. fleischman trivia

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2001-09-28 01:26d_jak [idm] b. fleischman trivia
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2001-09-28 19:11Randall Roberts [idm] re: B. Fleischman trivia
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2001-09-28 01:26d_jakok - this will certainly qualify as the second "idm dork moment" of the day, but indulge m
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ok - this will certainly qualify as the second "idm dork moment" of the day, but indulge me - the new b. fleischman 7" on zealtronic has two tracks: A. Toru Okada B. In the Well funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up bird chronicle" by Murakami. the main character in the book is named Toru Okada and he spends a good chunk of his time at the bottom of a dry well meditating and having all of these, at times transcendant, at times horrifying, experiences. the book is really excellent, btw. it's one of the most unique books i've ever red; part almost noirish detective story, part serious literature *analyzing the human condition*, part historical fiction and analysis of japan's forgotten campaign in manchuria during WWII. seriously. i'm just pleased to see that mr. fleischman has as good a taste in reading material as he does in music composition. - d np: brothomstates - claro (on vinyl, in dc, waiting for other people place to come out, on vinyl, in dc.)
2001-09-28 03:22AndreiOn Thu, 27 Sep 2001, d_jak wrote: > funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up bir
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, d_jak wrote:
quoted 9 lines funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up bird chronicle" by> funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up bird chronicle" by > Murakami. the main character in the book is named Toru Okada and he > spends a good chunk of his time at the bottom of a dry well meditating > and having all of these, at times transcendant, at times horrifying, > experiences. the book is really excellent, btw. it's one of the most > unique books i've ever red; part almost noirish detective story, part > serious literature *analyzing the human condition*, part historical > fiction and analysis of japan's forgotten campaign in manchuria during > WWII. seriously.
That description made me think of "Woman In The Dunes". Andrei --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-09-28 19:11Randall RobertsRight on with the Haruki Murakami shout-out. I'll buy the 12" on that recommendation alone
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Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:11:15 -0800
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Right on with the Haruki Murakami shout-out. I'll buy the 12" on that recommendation alone. An amazing book, *The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle,* one that, interestingly, is also given props on the back cover of Matthew Herbert's -- as Dr. Rockit -- "Indoor Fireworks." Anyone looking for a beautifully written, wonderfully imaginative examination of one man's harrowing existential crisis should race to your local bookstore immediately and buy it. Also: in the new issue of Harper's (*Monthly*, not *Bazaar*), there's a stunning short story by Murakami called "All of God's Children Can Dance." It's another lonely-man-deals-with-his-repressions story, but one that seems perfect to discuss on this list since it celebrates the primal beauty -- and necessity -- of dancing. Furrow-browed, head-nodding dudes afraid to shake the rump-ah are hereby assigned the story. Quiz on Monday. RR <<<the new b. fleischman 7" on zealtronic has two tracks: A. Toru Okada B. In the Well funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up bird chronicle" by = Murakami. the main character in the book is named Toru Okada and he = spends a good chunk of his time at the bottom of a dry well meditating = and having all of these, at times transcendant, at times horrifying, = experiences. the book is really excellent, btw. it's one of the most = unique books i've ever red; part almost noirish detective story, part = serious literature *analyzing the human condition*, part historical = fiction and analysis of japan's forgotten campaign in manchuria during = WWII. seriously. i'm just pleased to see that mr. fleischman has as good a taste in = reading material as he does in music composition.>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org