Friday, November 23, 2007

Cramps For A Week A Week Before Period

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I decided to start a kind of" serious ".
There is a book titled" Encyclopedia of Japanese monsters, "written by Shigeru Mizuki.
In this book are told all the monsters of Japanese culture. There's all sorts. It will choose some of the ones I find most interesting.

Nell 'introduction by Andrew Baricardi we are told that the book's content no legends or fairy tales but a very particular world that has the flavor of real events, of which there is no evidence.
It 's a great premise calandoci these characters to live in reality with which they lived in Japan. After all, we always explain Baricardi, the scenarios in which the Japanese projected their monsters were not just mysterious as humid forests and rugged mountains but they were real newspapers like the dark recesses of the house, the courtyard and the rice fields. E 'in this dialectic between the real and unreal are projected monsters, fantastic representation of a real fear. "And 'impressive unreality of reality to make us feel small in front of the' unknown, and not the monster that embodies."

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