Review: Miκρές Αναμνήσεις

Miκρές ΑναμνήσειςMiκρές Αναμνήσεις by José Saramago

My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I read Μικρές Αναμνήσεις (As Pequenas Memorias) on a single coach trip from Corfu to Athens. Saramago uses his usual inspiring stream-of-consciousness style with this one, too, even though I don’t think it works as well for telling the story of his early life as it does for his novels. I found much of it hard to follow and remember. Maybe it was just because I had had little sleep that day because I had to wake up early to catch the coach? Perhaps. But it doesn’t change the fact that it was all a blurry and not very focused ride.

What I found most interesting from Saramago’s early memoires was the glimpse he allowed me to catch from 1920s and ’30s Portuguese life. His family moved as many as 10 times in as many years; his (illiterate but wise) grandparents used to take their newborn piglets up in their own bed to keep them warm and help them survive the cold winters; some of his homes had no real bathroom, only a hole in a corner of the kitchen… I enjoyed reading his “critique” on video games and today’s children:

“Να διασχίζω μόνος τους καυτούς ελαιώνες, ν’ανοίγω κοπιαστικά δρόμο ανάμεσα από θάμνους, από κορμούς, από πρίνους, απο αναρριχητικά φυτά που ύψωναν συμπαγή σχεδόν τείχη στις όχθες των δυο ποταμών, ν’ακούω καθισμένος σ’ένα σκοτεινό ξέφωτο την σιωπή του δάσους να σπάει μονάχα από το τιτίβισμα των πουλιών και το τρίξιμο των κλαριών κάτω από την ώθηση του ανέμου, να μετακινούμαι πάνω στο έλος, περνώντας απο κλαδί σε κλαδί σε μια έκταση κατοικημένη από τις κλαίουσες ιτιές που φύτρωναν μεσ’ από το νερό, δεν είναι όλα αυτά, θα πει κανείς, παλικαριές που διακαιολογούν ιδιαίτερη μνεία σε μια εποχή σαν τη δική μας, όπου στα πέντε ή στα έξι χρόνια, κάθε παιδί του πολιτισμένου κόσμου, ακόμα κι αν είναι νωθρό και ζει καθιστική ζωή, έχει ταξιδέψει στον Άρη για να κάνει σκόνη όσα πράσινα ανθρωπάκια βρέθηκαν στον δρόμο του, έχει ξεκάνει τον τρομερό στρατό των μηχανικών δράκων που φυλούσε τον χρυσό στο Φορτ Νοξ, έχει κάνει κομματάκια των βασιλιά των τυραννόσαυρων, έχει κατέβει χωρίς σκάφανδρο και χωρίς βαθυσκάφος στις βαθύτερες υποβρύχιες σπηλιές, έχει σώσει την ανθρωπότητα από τον τερατώδη μετεωρίτη που ερχόταν για να καταστρέψει την Γη. Μπροστά σε τέτοια ανώτερα κατορθώματα το αγοράκι της Αζινιάγκα θα είχε μόνο να αντιτάξει την ανάβαση του μέχει την κορυφή μιας φλαμουριάς είκοσι μέτρων, ή, ταπεινά, αλλά ασφαλώς με μεγαλύτερη γευστική απολαβή, τις αναβάσεις του στη συκιά του κήπου, νωρίς το πρωί, για να μαζέψει τα φρούτα, υγρά ακόμη από τη βραδινή δροσιά, και να ρουφήξει σαν λαίμαργο πουλί τη σταγόνα μέλι που ξεπηδούσε απ’το εσωτερικό τους. Μικροπράγματα, στ’ αλήθεια, το πιθανότερο όμως είναι ότι ο ηρωικός νικητής του τυραννόσαυρου δεν θα ήταν ικανός ούτε σαύρα να πιάσει με τα χέρια του.”

While reading about these memories was somewhat interesting and I didn’t regret reading Μικρές Αναμνήσεις, I feel as if I got very little insight on how exactly Saramago turned into such a great writer and personality so late in his life: 60+ years after the events he writes of in this book, to be exact…

Honourable mentions, as with all of Saramago’s books published by Kastaniotis, go to Athina Psyllia for another brilliant, exemplary translation. Thank you!

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Review: Demian

DemianDemian by Hermann Hesse

My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I had high hopes for this book. Quotes like “the bird fights its way out of the egg” or “true freedom requires the destruction of the world we were born in” (or something akin to that) intrigued me. But I must say Demian disappointed me in the end. Sinclair’s life comes across as drama-queenish and dull. His fascination with Demian is kind of peculiar and arbitrary, while Demian himself is uncanny and not very “realistic” a character at all. I enjoyed reading it more closer to the beginning, when Sinclair is just a patronised little boy, than later on, when as a young adult he becomes just a bit too worked up over his “knowledge” and all his weird, pompous friends. I felt like this book left me with nothing. Its philosophical and ethical braveries felt stale, as if they haven’t aged all that well. Whether this book was deemed revolutionary for its time, that is almost 100 years ago, that I cannot say.

I don’t plan on giving up on Hesse. I just hope some of his other books I want to read live up to their names more than Demian.

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Hexagram 22


Beauty, Grace, Adornment

艮 Gèn, Mountain

離 Lí, Fire

Εξάγραμμο 22
Στολισμός

Πρώτη Γραμμή Γιανγκ: στολίζει τα πόδια του. Αφήνει το αμάξι του και περπατάει.
Προχώρησε με τις δικές σου προσπάθειες αντί να βασίζεσαι σε άλλους.

Δεύτερη Γραμμή Γιν: στολίζει τα γένια του.
Δίνει σημασία στην εμφάνιση.

Τρίτη Γραμμή Γιανγκ: Στολισμένος και εκθαμβωτικός, θα είναι τυχερός αν μείνει σταθερός και αληθινός.
Δώσε μεγαλύτερη σημασία στην ουσία παρά στην μορφή.

Τέταρτη Γραμμή Γιν: στολισμένος αλλά απλός. Ένα λευκό άλογο έρχεται γρήγορα.
Ο απλός μα ενάρετος είναι προτιμότερος από τον πομπώδη και έκφυλο.

Πέμπτη Γραμμή Γιν: αν και στολισμένος σαν κήπος, τα ρούχα που προσφέρει είναι λίγα. Οι δυσκολίες του θα καταλήξουν σε καλή τύχη.
Τα εσωτερικά αισθήματα και η ειλικρίνεια έχουν σημασία, όχι τα στολίδια και η επίδειξη πλούτου.

Κορυφαία Γραμμή Γιανγκ: ο απλός στολισμός είναι ανεπίληπτος. Το κακό αποτρέπεται.
Απαρνήσου το τεχνητό και γύρισε στην απλότητα.

Από την μετάφραση και ερμηνεία: “Ι Τζινγκ: Ένας εικονογραφημένος οδηγός για την αρχαία Κινέζικη μαντική τέχνη”. Εκδόσεις Κέδρος


“Hexagram 21 is Biting Through; Hexagram 22 is Beauty – only I tend to think of it these days more as Making Beautiful. (In much the same way, Hexagram 13 seems to be more to do with ‘creating harmony between people’ than just finding it already there, a fait accompli.)

So you Bite Through obstacles and illusions. You reach the essence of the thing – of the person, of the relationship, perhaps – and you ‘take this in’, make it part of your self. It really works, now, at a deep level.

What now? Now, that essence wants to find expression. It wants to grow, from seed to plant – it wants to flower, to connect with other people. Making Beautiful is all about finding a form that will do justice to the seed. The suitor (who shows up in the moving line texts) wants to show his true, his very best self. Or looking at it from a larger perspective – as the Image does – there must be ways of governing and living that express people’s inner awareness.

I think perhaps the key here is that there must be ways. Not just The Way. Different ways of life are the right expression for different people at different times. The face the suitor shows to his prospective bride can’t be the same one he shows next morning in the office. Even plants take very different forms through the seasons. (As I discovered to my cost many winters ago, when I happily accepted an offer from the neighbour to rotovate our entire patch. That summer, I discovered that all those little finely chopped white roots were very, very viable bindweed.)

And so in Making Beautiful, there is ’small harvest in having a direction to go’. The essence could go anywhere, be anything. But there is this desire to be something for someone, and this provides the ‘direction to go’ so that there can be a harvest. We think ‘I’m a teacher!’ or ‘I’m a great cook!’ – and this is how we get results.

Yet this isn’t the whole harvest at once – it isn’t the only expression there could ever be. A direction to go is also a way to explore, something to experiment with. Maybe it would be truer to think, ‘I can play teachers!’

I’ve an idea that if we arrive at Hexagram 23, and there’s a need for Stripping Away, this can be because we’ve confused that beautiful expression with the essence itself. Looking at the trigrams – Beauty is fire below the mountain, the spark of living awareness shining upward and illuminating the form. And in Stripping Away the fire has gone out. Now there’s just earth below the mountain, and it’s time for the mountain itself to be turned back to earth, to make space for something new.”

Source

Other interpretations:

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Pink Floyd – Speak to Me/Breathe

I was out today and I saw a poster for Easy Star All-Stars’ live at Fuzz Club. They’ll be playing on my birthday! Wouldn’t it be nice if I could go? But who would ever go there with me? }:{

Coming in earthly contact with that poster brought Dark Side Of The Moon rushing to my head, something not all that uncommon. There I was, standing in a packed tram, quietly singing Time, Money, Brain Damage, Eclipse…

…and Breathe. One of my favourite songs hands down. But it’s a bit redundant picking out just one of the tracks off DSOTM. It’s like having to pick out a single scene off Star Wars. Or Spaced. Or Lola Rennt. The lyrics, oh the lyrics take me, and have always taken me, places. This is beauty.

Dedicated to… oh! You know who you are. 🙂

Lyrics
Breathe, breathe in the air
Don’t be afraid to care
Leave but don’t leave me
Look around and chose your own ground
For long you live and high you fly
And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be
Run, run rabbit run
Dig that hole, forget the sun,
And when at last the work is done
Don’t sit down it’s time to dig another one
For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race toward an early grave.



EDIT: The Easy Stars All-Stars cover *sigh*:


Review: Η Τέχνη του Πολέμου

Η Τέχνη του ΠολέμουΗ Τέχνη του Πολέμου by Sun Tzu

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Generally, in battle, use the common to engage the enemy and the uncommon to gain victory.

Those skilled at uncommon maneuvers are as endless as the heavens and earth, and as inexhaustible as the rivers and seas.

Like the sun and the moon, they set and rise again.

Like the four seasons, they pass and return again.

There are no more than five musical notes, yet the variations in the five notes cannot all be heard.

There are no more than five basic colors, yet the variations in the five colors cannot all be seen.

There are no more than five basic flavors, yet the variations in the five flavors cannot all be tasted.

In battle, there are no more than two types of attacks:

Uncommon and common, yet the variations of the uncommon and common cannot all be comprehended.

The uncommon and the common produce each other, like an endless circle.

Who can comprehend them?

Source

“Read this”, Garret had said. “It will turn you into a better StarCraft player.” And he handed it to me. And read it I did. It is the kind of small ancient book filled with wisdom you might find yourself reading again and again throughout the years, seeking its advice time and time again, much like the Lao Tzu (or Tao Te Ching), which was interestingly supposedly written around the same period as The Art of War. It is interesting how Sun Tzu’s ancient writings are not only applicable to war-craft (heh, get it? :P) — I mean, I cannot imagine I’ll be leading armies of rice-eating dudes any time soon or, indeed, ever — they can be useful spiritual guidance to pretty much any conflict’s successful resolution, from playing StarCraft and other war games, like Europa Universalis, to trying to regain that girl’s attention: ‘all’s fair in love and war’, after all. It was also a satisfying experience to get a first-hand experience with such a widely quoted work, especially by games like Total War.

Read it here or here (public-domain-multiple-translations, yes! yes!) if you’re feeling like it.

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Quotes ~ Αποφθέγματα ΙΙI

Brian: Twist’s in a mood.
Tim: Ooh, what a surprise. An unreliable girlfriend.
Mike: What’s the matter with her ?
Brian: I don’t know. She didn’t really specify.
Tim: That’s right. You’ve got to guess.
Brian: Must be strange being a woman. All that power.
Tim: You what ?
Brian: They are the true creators, because all men do is destroy things.
Mike: Yeah…
Brian: They are the true children of nature. Gaia’s foot soldiers. They look like us…
Tim: Speak for yourself.
Brian: Two arms, two legs.
Tim: Two faces.

Tim, Brian, Mike

Spaced, Season 2 Episode 5: Help

Written by: Simon Pegg, Jessica Stevenson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P7dileY9sY

Boss Music for the Exams! IV

Για την Εισαγωγή στην Ιστορία της Τέχνης:

Απλά τα σπάει αυτό το κομμάτι. Θα μου ανάψει τις νευρικές συνάψεις για να γράψω τις καλύτερες και πιο βαθιές αναλύσεις για παλιά τέχνη στην Ιστορία της… Τέχνης! Ooh Yeah! Και η Σαμπανίκου είναι και ροκού, ταιριάζει! >:]

Boss Music for the Exams! III

Σήμερα για τα Γραφικά Υπολογιστών, ένα μάθημα που χρωστάω, νομίζω ότι δήλωσα στην σκούπα μου, αλλά δεν είμαι σίγουρος γιατί έχασα την δήλωση! Πάμε Λόφο και βλέπουμε. Ένα σερί παραπάνω και μια πρωινή βόλτα δεν βλάπτουν. Και το πολύ-πολύ περνάμε κι ένα μάθημα. *trying to play it cool*

Γραφικά Υπολογιστών; Καλά και κόβεσαι σ’αυτό; Δεν ξέρεις από γραφικά; *γιουχαίσματα!* Είναι μαθηματικά, συναρτήσεις, χ, y (το οποίο δεν μοιάζει με Ψ δεν ξέρω γιατί το λέμε Ψ), και πράγματα που θυμίζουν επικίνδυνα την Β’ Λυκείου. Αυτό το μάθημα το έχω δώσει τρεις φορές και έχω αποτύχει παταγωδώς και τις τρεις, από το 2ο έτος με κυνηγάει… Οπότε το retry ίσως να μην βοηθήσει. And skill ain’t all it’s gonna take to bring this one down.

One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Sega

Two weeks or so ago, I was just out for a walk with a friend of mine, Ioanna. This apparently simple event unlocked a chain of possibilities which would have probably not been open for me if I had decided to just chill at home that day and go on playing my Lost Odyssey.

As we were casually walking by a group of 3-4 rubbish bins and I was just looking around, my eye caught this unlikely sight:

And then I looked more closely. And I saw more.

Hmmm… “Molyviatis (Μολυβιάτης), the local toy store, must have cleared their warehouse”, I thought. “These must be just empty boxes”, I continued. See, I was trying to not be carried away by my typical wishful thinking. I didn’t want to believe what kind of treasure Lady Luck might have thrown at me. Despite all my momentary inner conflict of little faith, I picked up one of the Game Gear boxes.

It didn’t seem empty at all.

I was starting to get all giddy. “Wow! Woah! OMG! HAHA! Yes! Look at that! I can’t believe it!! Amazing! Wait till my friends set their eyes on this! Where’s Mario when you need ‘im??” etc, as I was checking one box after the other, opening them, discovering, one by one, that they were in fact all weighty, hefty, full of untouched, pure gaming goodness. Their bulk was sweet, delicious. I imagined I could feel what a thirsty man in the Sahara would find rising from his inner being once he had discovered a box-full of large water bottles (never mind the water would be like piss under the blistering sun).

In all, there was 5 boxes of Sega Mega Drives, and 6 boxes of Game Gears, all very dusty, their boxes in slightly varying degrees of light tear, but otherwise intact. I couldn’t believe a store would just throw their old consoles away like that! I guess they suddenly realised: “Oh, we have had these old consoles no-one’s interested in almost 15 years lying around. Time for some spring cleaning. “They’re probably worthless anyway”, the shop-keeper would add, waving his old goods away, probably disappointed with “how quickly these electronics become worthless these days… They don’t last like they used to, toys… ‘Tis like trying to sell fridges to Eskimos. Or air dryers to the Berbers.”

Imagine. If no-one had spotted them, or if someone had but just took for granted that the boxes would be empty, 11 retro gaming consoles would have found their way to some landfill. I don’t know if they would end up as burnt plastic, silicon, paper ashes and whatever would remain from the copper connectors, but the chances of their salvaging would indeed be slim. Makes a grown man shiver like a leaf. Most people don’t want much to have with rubbish, either, so they don’t usually examine it. I mean, if you looked at this, it wouldn’t cross your mind, would it?

After my astonishment had subsided enough so I could actually think a bit practically, I gathered the consoles up, and took them home. It was exhausting alright. A few days later, I cleaned them from all the dust. It was time for a proper photograph.

Mario, Mordread and HM came over a few days ago and we made some videos opening each box, checking out if everything’s in place. I’m in no way a Sega fan, or even a Sega player at all; Nintendo it’s been for me for most of my life, but Mario knows his Service Games, so he was instrumental in evaluating these neat little packages and their integrity. Indeed, the important stuff is all in mint condition, apart from the exterior cosmetic damage. We even took a video of the unboxing using Mario’s iPod (or is it an iPhone?), and another with testing the Mega Drive and Game Gear I gave to the greatest Sega fan among us, by means of the measly Sonic 3D. Mario’s staying at my place for the next few days starting today so I’ll have the videos up soon.

Today I took one box of each console to a grocery store (I’m impulsive like that) to have them weighted and prepared for their travels, far and wide, narrow and near. What might their fate be…? We shall find out soon!

Update: Yep, they’re up! b^^,