Thursday, September 13, 2007

Inkwash Alcove


Early September, Himeji Castle

And yet, when we gaze into the darkness that gathers behind the crossbeam, around the flower vase, beneath the shelves, though we know perfectly well it is mere shadow, we are overcome with the feeling that in this small corner of the atmosphere there reigns complete and utter silence; that here in the darkness immutable tranquility holds sway. The "mysterious Orient" of which Westerners speak probably refers to the uncanny silence of these dark places. And even we as children would feel and inexpressible chill as we peered into the depths of an alcove to which the sunlight had never penetrated. Where lies the key to this mystery? Ultimately it is the magic of shadows. Were the shadows to be banished from its corners, the alcove would in that instant revert to mere void.

Excerpt from
In Praise of Shadows by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

1 Comments:

Blogger Tab said...

Hallo'z Corey. Having fun in manga land??

your poem is interesting. I see you like chocolate...alot...

Oh yes, forgot to add, this is, uh, your youngest female cousin. a.k.a. Taba-e-tha according to...a friend of mine.

December 23, 2007 4:25 PM  

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