The Face: A Time Code
작성자
Ruth Ozeki
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Biography
Action & Adventure
+5
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
144
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 1, 2016
출판사
Restless Books
ISBN-10
1632060523
ISBN-13
9781632060525
설명
Ruth Ozeki embarks on a unique and introspective journey as she confronts her own reflection. In a world where self-image often intertwines with identity, she intricately weaves together themes of observation, existence, and the passage of time. As she gazes into the mirror, Ozeki explores the myriad facets of her face, delving into both the external and internal narratives that shape her understanding of self.
Throughout this reflective endeavor, she contemplates not only her physical appearance but also the deeper implications of what it means to be human. Ozeki’s exploration becomes a meditative practice, where each glance reveals layers of experience, emotion, and memory. The act of staring becomes an intimate dialogue between the self and the universe, inviting readers to join her in this profound examination.
The interplay of Zen Buddhist philosophy permeates her reflections, encouraging a deep engagement with the present moment. As she dives deeper, she blurs the line between the personal and the universal, challenging the reader to reflect on their own perception of identity and existence.
This book promises a thought-provoking experience, prompting a reconsideration of how one sees themselves and their place in the world. It is a captivating exploration that resonates with anyone grappling with the complexities of self-identity and the passage of time.
Throughout this reflective endeavor, she contemplates not only her physical appearance but also the deeper implications of what it means to be human. Ozeki’s exploration becomes a meditative practice, where each glance reveals layers of experience, emotion, and memory. The act of staring becomes an intimate dialogue between the self and the universe, inviting readers to join her in this profound examination.
The interplay of Zen Buddhist philosophy permeates her reflections, encouraging a deep engagement with the present moment. As she dives deeper, she blurs the line between the personal and the universal, challenging the reader to reflect on their own perception of identity and existence.
This book promises a thought-provoking experience, prompting a reconsideration of how one sees themselves and their place in the world. It is a captivating exploration that resonates with anyone grappling with the complexities of self-identity and the passage of time.