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one's own words of an illegitimate child
Original text before translation
胤のひとりごと
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224 pages, softcover
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2023
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Tane Iwaki Tane Iwaki One person's dream for 7 years (From [Introduction]) Relationships at school and outside were too far from my true heart. I am not good at self-expression. I thought I could not live if the world outside was all I had to express myself in. It was then that I read for the first time a book about people's dreams. I felt that [mind] and [existence] are not mere material things, and even though I was just reading a stranger's dream, I heard the sound of ripples rising in the fountain of my soul. I felt as if I was being saved for the first time by the pure narrative of the images, which really speak of [itself], rather than by any difficult words. It was as if it did not exist because there was no formula. It is something sensual that has always been in my heart, something that cannot be rationalized, something that cannot be verbalized. The dream became the formula. Simply knowing that there is a world that is not bound by the laws of physics, that there is such a magical and mysterious world that opens up inside of us, was enough to give me the strength I needed. Comments from the Publisher I had a hard time adjusting to school because I was not good at self-expression. His relationship with his mother was strained, and at one point he almost gave up on life. It was during this time that he first came across a book about people's dreams. The book was saved by the pure narrative of the book, which really tells the story of [the dream itself] through images. This book is a must-read for those who are struggling with their relationships with their mothers, those who are struggling with friendships, those who do not know what their children are thinking, and those who are struggling with their relationships. About the Author Tane Iwaki Tane Iwashiro is a 22-year-old resident of Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He is not good at self-expression and always had to catch his breath before entering a classroom. His relationship with his mother deteriorated, and after graduating from junior high school, he entered high school but dropped out after half a year. Later, he graduated from a regular high school and entered college, but dropped out and found a job. He started writing his dreams in a diary from his high school days. Since then, she has used "dreams" as a tool to deal with the trauma of school and the wounds caused by her memories of her mother. This book is a diary of seven years from the age of 16 to 22. |
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Tane Iwaki
One person's dream for 7 years
(From [Introduction])
Relationships at school and outside were too far from my true heart.
I am not good at self-expression.
I thought I could not live if the world outside was all I had to express myself in.
It was then that I read for the first time a book about people's dreams.
I felt that [mind] and [existence] are not mere material things, and even though I was just reading a stranger's dream, I heard the sound of ripples rising in the fountain of my soul.
I felt as if I was being saved for the first time by the pure narrative of the images, which really speak of [itself], rather than by any difficult words.
It was as if it did not exist because there was no formula.
It is something sensual that has always been in my heart, something that cannot be rationalized, something that cannot be verbalized.
The dream became the formula.
Simply knowing that there is a world that is not bound by the laws of physics, that there is such a magical and mysterious world that opens up inside of us, was enough to give me the strength I needed.
Comments from the Publisher
I had a hard time adjusting to school because I was not good at self-expression.
His relationship with his mother was strained, and at one point he almost gave up on life.
It was during this time that he first came across a book about people's dreams.
The book was saved by the pure narrative of the book, which really tells the story of [the dream itself] through images.
This book is a must-read for those who are struggling with their relationships with their mothers, those who are struggling with friendships, those who do not know what their children are thinking, and those who are struggling with their relationships.
About the Author
Tane Iwaki
Tane Iwashiro is a 22-year-old resident of Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
He is not good at self-expression and always had to catch his breath before entering a classroom.
His relationship with his mother deteriorated, and after graduating from junior high school, he entered high school but dropped out after half a year.
Later, he graduated from a regular high school and entered college, but dropped out and found a job.
He started writing his dreams in a diary from his high school days.
Since then, she has used "dreams" as a tool to deal with the trauma of school and the wounds caused by her memories of her mother.
This book is a diary of seven years from the age of 16 to 22.