niedziela, 9 listopada 2014

Grotesque

Grotesque is a Japanese novel written by Natsuo Kirino. It is a fascinating story told by an unnamed female narrator whose sister and old friend have been murdered. The woman lives under the shadow of her younger sister Yuriko from the very beginning. Yuriko is an extremely beautiful girl who is always in the center of attention. The narrator hates her. She feels rejected, not accepted and tired of the constant comparisons. Later, Yuriko and narrators school friend  - Kazue Sato become prostitues and are murdered probably by the same man.


The book is divided into several parts - story told by the narrator, Yuriko's diary, Kazue Sato's diary and a report written by the accused of murder - Zhang who admits killing Yuriko but he denies the other crime. In the other parts, not written by the narror, we can see the different points of view on the same situation. The narrator who introduced us to the story and presented her opinion turns out to be tentative. Everyone has their own truth. The author don't give us the answers in this story. The readers must find them by themselves.

Grotesque seems to be a crime novel but in reality it's a very good and detailed study of characters. We can also find many typical elements for the Japanese culture.

niedziela, 19 października 2014

The Beginning

 To start with, I will write about Trent Reznor, more precisely about soundtracks that he composed. He is well known leader of the band Nine Inch Nails and his soundtracks have the same dark and mysterious atmosphere as the music of his group. Reznor composed music in cooperation with Atticus Ross for two David Fincher's movies : The Social Network and The Girl with the Dragon Tatto. They received Golden Globe, Academy Award and Grammy Award for their work. For me they are amazing and original but I know that for some this music might be kind of boring. Anyway, I recommend them to anyone.