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This second novel From The Trilogy of Ryu Murakami Monologue Entitled about Pleasure, Weariness and Death, Is About Yazaki. This last talks to Michiko, woman, and Japanese journalist in New York installed. Why Was he Homeless
ss? Which Is The kind of jealous passion icts With Reiko? Which role plays its meeting with Johnson, homeless people with AIDS? Reflexion on the metaphors of desire, pleasure and suffering, Melancholia describes the slow process of fascination, from null to total, exerted by the story of Yazaki on Michiko. But the apparent sincerity of this last hide the possibility of a trap, the occasion of a perverse game as testifies the dramatic final which suddenly plunges the reader in the horror. Much soft than
, the first book of this trilogy, this monologue proposes the fact that we suffer and enjoy really just with our imagination. This novel confirms one thing : it is almost impossible to leave unscathed the books of this author who involves us to the borders of the human limits…
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"Why was homeless? What is the nature of jealous passion towards Reiko? What role did your meeting with Johnson, homeless with AIDS? Reflection on the metaphors desire, enjoyment and suffering, Melancholia describes the slow process of fascination, a total void, exerted by the story of Michiko Yazaki. But the apparent sincerity of the latter obscures the possibility of a trap, the chance of a perverse game of the testing the final theatrical coup that plunges the reader into the horror. Much softer than Ecstasy , the first aspect, this monologue Aleaga that are suffering and really enjoy your imagination. This novel also confirms that it is almost impossible to emerge unscathed from the books by this author implicates us the running of human limits ...
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