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if Bob Dylan can win, anyone can.
Hear, hear. If you like the guy's music, give him a Grammy.
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if Bob Dylan can win, anyone can.
Just noticed Congratulations on the 50.?50. What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, by Haruki Murakami
I’ve been reading reviews here and elsewhere of Murakami’s novels, but I chose his memoir about running, triathlon and writing as my first foray into his writing.
As a runner, and retired triathlete, I fully appreciate much of what he writes here. This is a great book for a mediocre runner to be inspired by.
Hear, hear. If you like the guy's music, give him a Grammy.
As the Spartans put it: "IF". Nothing Dylan ever did changed my life, and I would seriously question any assertion that he changed the world. He does not write literature, and anybody who knows the meaning of the word would not give a literature prize to a songwriter.If his songwriting can change the world, he deserves more than a Grammy.
32. Strange Weather In Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami
I agree its about a slice of life. However Tuskiko from the outset is described as dysfunctional when it comes to understanding other people as her pervious attempted relationship articulates.You read this in a very different way from me. I don't see dysfunction, desperation or nihilism, I see melancholy, gentle and unhurried love, and the inevitability of passing time, loss and death. In other words, life.
What thought perspective are they articulating. CBT? Psychoanalysis? Or something else?52. Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed, by Lori Gottlieb
What thought perspective are they articulating. CBT? Psychoanalysis? Or something else?