November 2008


Literature enlarges our being by admitting us to experiences not our own.

They may be beautiful, terrible, awe-inspiring, exhilarating, pathetic, comic, or merely piquant. Literature gives the entrée to them all. Those of us who have been true readers all our life seldom realise the enormous extension of our being that we owe to authors. We realise it best when we talk with an unliterary friend. He may be full of goodness and good sense but he inhabits a tiny world. In it, we should be suffocated. My own eyes are not enough for me. Even the eyes of all humanity are not enough. Very gladly would I learn what face things present to a mouse or bee.

In reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself. Like the night sky in a Greek poem, I see with a thousand eyes, but it is still I who see. Here, as in worship, in love, in moral action, and in knowing, I transcend myself: and am never more myself than when I do.

it took me a while to notice it. I was blankly looking at some run down buildings while the escalator slowly took me down to the terminal. The train ride cost me exactly 25 baht, which is now about $1.10c. I went through Siam first, the major shopping district, then i passed Chitlom and Nana to finally get to Ratchatewi, the station where my journey stopped. My station. Well i wouldn’t exactly call it my station considering its still a good 30 minute bus ride from where I live, but I’ll claim it as mine. The area that I live in is a water district, because i live near the river. I don’t know why they decided not to supply sky trains to my district, maybe they didn’t think it was worth it due to all the storms that we get, i don’t know. (more…)