Russian literature

•July 9, 2007 • Leave a Comment

I’m very interested in Russian literature because it contains intricate sentences which are worth reading in our life. I will introduce three periods of Russian literature before its social revolution.

First is ancient Russian literature, which is composed of some pieces written in ancient East Slavic language. Almost all of ancient Russian literature were comprised of Christian stories, so they contain a lot of influence of Jesus Christ.

Second is the developing era of Russian literature, which is basically Russian modernization related to the politics of the emperor Peter and his empress. Then, the Russian alphabet incorporated the Cyrillic alphabet, which allowed the use of spoken language to be transferred to literature with vivacity, as in the work of Dimitrie Cantemir and Mikhail Lomonosov.

The third is regarded by all to be the most prosperous age of Russian literature, which occured in the 19th century. Mikhail Lermontov and Alexander Pushkin published good poems that were influenced  by Romanticism.  In addition to poems, Nikolai Gogol, LeoTolstoy, Mikhailovich Dostoievsky, Ivan Turgenev and Anton Chekhov represent great Russian novelists, and so they are famous around the world.  Therefore, Russian literature prospered.  Thier works made literature’s presence felt on earth.

In conclusion, their 19th century works soar and are covered with glory in literary history. I haven’t read all of their novels yet. I hope to read them in my life.

We can leran English everywhere

•June 18, 2007 • 2 Comments

Now, we can learn English  anywhere, any time.  I will introduce one easy way to study English. Do you know the iPod? It is a music player produced by Macintosh.  It can take around 1G or maybe 5G of data.  So using our iPods with podcasts we can listen to internet radio anywhere, any time.  On the internet there are a lot of podcast sites–Speaking, Sports, Music, News and Learning English. It can spark  your curiosity. Lets use podcasts for comunication.

Jazz is not an Obscurity

•June 11, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Some people say that jazz is a very difficult music to listen to in Japan. However, I believe that it is not such a difficult music to listen to. First, some people say ”jazz is difficult, you can’t listen to it easily,” which causes many other people to think the same way. Second, people say jazz has a difficult theory. If you want to be a jazz musician, you should express this theory and remember it always. In my opinion, you should just enjoy listening to it; you don’t need to understand its theory. Third you can’t go listen to live jazz because it is too expensive in Japan. Although many famaous artist’s performances are expensive, local musician’s tickets are cheap. So you should go listen to them play. The best way to enjoy music is listening and seeing a live perfomance. In conclusion, even though there are many confusing things about jazz out there, you should just experience and find a great spot for yourself. That’s all thank you

The Greatest Novelist

•May 28, 2007 • 3 Comments



Dostoevsky in 1862

Originally uploaded by raskolni_com

If you don’t want to read an ordinary novel, you should read one from Fyodor Dostoevsky. The reason I recommend this author is because he describes deep psychological situations of human beings. Secondly, a long, long time ago, he predicted the collapse of socialism in his 1864 work, “Notes from Underground.” When I read it, I was in awe. Thirdly, his novel is not so easy to read, so one must struggle to understand its deep complexities. There is nothing superficial about his feelings and message. Anyway, it is worth reading if you live on earth. In conclusion, don’t be afraid of a lot of words. If I were you, I’d try reading it now.

black sircle K

•May 21, 2007 • 2 Comments



black sircle K

Originally uploaded by g644088.

This is very rare one. NOT MONO PHOTO! This one is in mt. Hiei, Kyoto,Japan.I dont know why its black.. but I think mt. Hiei is buddizm moutain. So they dont use loud colors. Its mysterious..

the soul

•May 14, 2007 • 3 Comments

This is Otis Redding – one of the most famous singers ever. He is the man who I most wanna sing like. He is an R`n`B singer from the 1960s.  His singing style is very melancoly, so they call him “Mr. Pitiful.”  The amazing thing is, he even went on to make a song called “Mr. Pitiful” .  When I listen that song, I have very sadness which fill warm  humanity in my heart .

MOVIE WHAT I LIKE

•May 7, 2007 • 1 Comment

I like European movies, for example Ameri, new cinema paradaise, and  Zazie dans le métro . These have an interesting point that Hollywood movies dont.  Most American movies , mayby well are only fun and exciting, which dont have ideological message in the movie. I think movie not only fun, but also need to talking with people what that want say really in it. 

my favorite site

•April 23, 2007 • 2 Comments

there are  a lot of old beautiful buildings and structures.   Long ago, they were made by stone. if the stone gets dirty, they wash it, so it becomes very clean. Paris has both dirty and clean ones.   they are attractive!!   many people are very friendly and there are many musiums and historical things,  so I want to go there again, but if I do, it will be very expensive.

Hello world!

•April 23, 2007 • 1 Comment

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