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OKAY....I'm here. Busy month thus far, but things are calming and I am returning to the land of reading.
I enjoyed this one quite a lot. I liked that it was fairly short and simply stated. The characters at times seemed a little spare in description, but I felt that that fit well with the general feel of the book. I didn't feel that they were thin characters, just hinted at, like a delicate green tea--doesn't hit you full on, just gives you the essence of what is there.
For a while through this one I was a bit put off. I kept thinking to myself, "How can we have a medieval-Japan inspired book with no Go?"
I was pleased to see that Hearn kept go out of the book until she could use it for a little foreshadowing of what was happening to Lord Otori. I thought the tribe was treated in a very Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon way that was generally very subtle but well done.
I don't know much of the history of Japan during that period (haven't gotten that far east yet in my personal medieval studies), but I had similar thoughts about whether the Hidden may by representative of Christianity. As things settle in my head, I'll probably come back with a few more thoughts, but for now I'll leave with a shameless plug for go:
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If anyone is interested in strategic board games (chess, checkers, shogi, xiang-qui) or if you think you might be, you may be interested in learning go if you don't already know about it. The rules are super-simple(far simpler than any form of chess). The game is endlessly elegant.
I found the game a few years back in a game store and started studying it in earnest about 6 months ago. Previous to that I had been an avid chess player. Since learning go, I haven't looked back.
In addition to spreading music to children, I have now also made it a mission in life to try to spread the game of go to as many people as I can in hopes that at least some of them will pick it up and spread it further.
For a brief and simple introduction to the game, I would refer anyone who is interested to Go Interactive Tutorial . If any of you are further interested, I would be happy to teach you anything that I know(completely free) through the Kiseido Go Server(KGS) online where I am also erfael. Please PM me if you are interested.
I enjoyed this one quite a lot. I liked that it was fairly short and simply stated. The characters at times seemed a little spare in description, but I felt that that fit well with the general feel of the book. I didn't feel that they were thin characters, just hinted at, like a delicate green tea--doesn't hit you full on, just gives you the essence of what is there.
For a while through this one I was a bit put off. I kept thinking to myself, "How can we have a medieval-Japan inspired book with no Go?"
I was pleased to see that Hearn kept go out of the book until she could use it for a little foreshadowing of what was happening to Lord Otori. I thought the tribe was treated in a very Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon way that was generally very subtle but well done.
I don't know much of the history of Japan during that period (haven't gotten that far east yet in my personal medieval studies), but I had similar thoughts about whether the Hidden may by representative of Christianity. As things settle in my head, I'll probably come back with a few more thoughts, but for now I'll leave with a shameless plug for go:
***************************************
If anyone is interested in strategic board games (chess, checkers, shogi, xiang-qui) or if you think you might be, you may be interested in learning go if you don't already know about it. The rules are super-simple(far simpler than any form of chess). The game is endlessly elegant.
I found the game a few years back in a game store and started studying it in earnest about 6 months ago. Previous to that I had been an avid chess player. Since learning go, I haven't looked back.
In addition to spreading music to children, I have now also made it a mission in life to try to spread the game of go to as many people as I can in hopes that at least some of them will pick it up and spread it further.
For a brief and simple introduction to the game, I would refer anyone who is interested to Go Interactive Tutorial . If any of you are further interested, I would be happy to teach you anything that I know(completely free) through the Kiseido Go Server(KGS) online where I am also erfael. Please PM me if you are interested.


