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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2013-04-24 10:51 pm

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I am loving this grey cold dank April to a ridiculous degree. Possibly because it's not grey cold and dank for long at a time, though I wouldn't mind if it was. (She says: who froze in her winter coat on Sunday in spite of sun and thought 'no really this is a bit much.') This is the April I remember not only from childhood-- grey Novemberish Easters when it might even snow-- but from more recent years as well.

What have you just finished?
Lesley Livingston, Wondrous Strange. Rather well done, a cut above yer average YA for sure, and presses one of my archetype buttons. (Oberon, cough.) Would have run out and got the sequel if I didn't have other things that must be finished before I'm free to indulge in on-line library scavenger hunts.

What are you reading now?
Matthieu Ricard, Happiness. Clearly I have always wanted a French intellectual turned Tibetan lama to explain Buddhist concepts to me, because the tone and arguments are pretty much spot on. Of course, he says it's not a book about Buddhism, even if it incorporates Buddhist practices; maybe that helps?

Mizutani, Nihongo Notes9: Situational Japanese 4
There's a black hole on the right side of my bed, where I have a bookshelf whose lower reaches are blocked by a bunch of boxes (of manga, as it happens). But periodically I reach in to see if something I've lost is stashed there, and the last time I did that I found my old copies of Nihongo Notes, a series of columns written in the 80s for the Japan Times, that explains points of usage no one else talks about. Pulled one out to see how it read now. More useful than it did twenty years ago, is how, largely because it tells me stuff I pretty much know now. Still useful, for things like how to make your shite (do), kite (come) and kaete (change) *not* sound like shitte (know), kitte (cut), and kaette (go home.) In essence: foreigners tend to emphasize the first syllable of these words; this makes them sound as though the consonant is being held, turning eg shite to shitte. 'Try to raise the second syllable in pitch. The second syllable, raised in pitch, is naturally pronounced clearly and strongly, and the first syllable becomes relatively weak: thus shite is clearly distinguished from shitte.'

Reading these books used to bring on anxiety states, because I felt I had to remember all the points, and I couldn't. Still have that reflex with my ikkyuu books. Yappari, nothing works better than listening and reading, and I should do more of it.

What will you read next?
More Livingston, maybe. Or start on the coffee table wall.

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2013-04-25 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
And you April DOES sound like the Octobers and Novembers I remember of a lifetime ago. Guy Fawkes, bonfires, chestnuts, and aimless wanderings on the cobblestones of The Shambles in York. Natsukashii indeed. ^_^

Ahahaha and yes nothing works better than listening and reading. Although the reading bit is hard to find absolute time for, so I make do with watching J-dramas unsubbed and doing my best to parse the plot.

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2013-04-25 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Clearly April is so nostalgic because it's half a dozen other months combined.

Watching unsubbed Japanese is the best way to get an ear, especially if it's current dorama and not the (cough) samurai schlock I used to watch myself.

[identity profile] i-am-zan.livejournal.com 2013-04-25 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
^___^ there is nothing wrong with Samurai Schlock. The last drama I watched called Last Hope (http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Last_Hope) and it was harder going than usual as it was a medical drama. I must admit to being shallow and watching it for pretty doctors in white coats. A new one I'm trying to follow if I can find it uploaded (as it is being aired) somewhere is Kazoku Game (http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Kazoku_Game). Which looks to be quite good.

^_^

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2013-04-29 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
(Thought I'd answered this? Ohh brain fuzz, how fuzzy you are.)

That wiki must be one of the sites that hates old versions of firefox, because it keeps trying to upload something that won't upload. I know the first movie version of Kazoku Game (even had it on VHS but lent it to someone who didn't return it) and it's a lot of fun. Dark, but that may have been lightened a bit in dorama-tization.