Haruki Murakami: Cytaty po angielsku (strona 26)
Haruki Murakami jest pisarz japoński. Cytaty po angielsku.“It's the real world, full of gaps and inconsistencies and anticlimaxes.”
Wariant: Where I'm living is not a storybook world. It's the real world, full of gaps and inconsistencies and anticlimaxes.
Źródło: 1Q84
“You're, you see, and nobody else. Youyou, right?”
Źródło: Kafka on the Shore
Źródło: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
“Sheep hurt my father, and through my father, sheep have also hurt me.”
Źródło: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 26, The Sheep Professor
“Another person's life is that person's life. You can't take responsibility.”
Źródło: South of the Border, West of the Sun
“I am here, alone, at the end of the world. I reach out and touch nothing.”.”
Źródło: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
A Long Way from The Stuffed Cabbage (short story)
Źródło: 终於悲哀的外國語
Kontekst: Painful is the stress when one cannot reproduce or convey vividly to others, however hard he tries, what he's experienced so intensely. In my case, the stronger is the intention to "write about a particular subject in a particular way," the harder it becomes to start writing and to express myself. This stress somewhat resembles the irritation one feels when he cannot describe to another person what he experienced so vividly and realistically in his dreams. All words I use to narrate my feeling of the moment fail incessantly to describe what I wish to, and then they begin to betray me.
“I think most people live in fiction… That's how you keep your fragile body intact.”
Źródło: Sputnik Sweetheart