>Japanese author
> Originally published 1986
> Introduction:
- "This thing called old age is not a beautiful maturity but something loathsome and painful, with lots of ugly aspects to it. If asked why it is loathsome and ugly, I would say that it is because it is a rite of passage, a preparation for going to the next world. A rite of passage involves having to undergo ordeals. That is one of the themes of the novel." - Endo
- "The city is like a human body, containing a multitude of different organs to cater for different functions and desires." - Damian Flanagan
- Novel is autobiographical per Endo himself
- " As a novelist he could not bring himself to skirt over or ignore any of the components of a human being." - Seguro
- "He had the notion that a true religion should be able to respond to the dark melodies, the faulty and hideous sounds that echo from the hearts of men." - Seguro in answer to the question, "Why don't you write stories that are nicer, more beautiful" (as a Christian)
- "I feel as though our erotic behaviour expresses our profoundest secrets, the ones we ourselves aren't aware of." - Madame Naruse discussing sex with Seguro
- "Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within the forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost." - "The Divine Comedy"
- "Old age was something hidden from view for many years, only showing itself when it was fanned by the winds that blow from the pit of death."
- "This Jesus you believe in.....I wonder if he was murdered because he was too innocent....too pure"
- "I read somewhere that in our youth we live through our bodies; in our prime we live through our intellect; and in our old age we live through our minds as they prepare for the journey to the next life."
- biophilous: a love of life and the living world; the affinity of human beings for other life forms
- doppelganger: ghost double
> Interesting Ideas:
- the author's study indicative of a desire to return to the womb
- Seguro's novels pair with Endo's....."The Voice of Silence"/"Silence",
- Group of young female artists seeking "beauty in ugliness. an aesthetics of ugliness".....just like Endo's novels
- The psychology of sex "resembles the frame of mind in which one yearns for God.
- I wonder if many journalists feel an inner urge to "shake those who were secure loose from their moorings"....seems a trend in our current affairs
- Shadow self.......not a new concept, but really well written in this story
- Mrs. Naruse's husbands story of the heart, with items in the storage at the bottom coming to life at night
- necrophilous v. biophilous writers
- strong human desire to return to an inanimate state......strongest in masochists.....masochism as a deformation of a natural instinct...interesting
- Seguro references the title for his next novel...."Scandal: An Old Man's Prayer"
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