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FUJI, SINAI, OLYMPOS IBD

VIRTUALBOOKWORM.COM PUBLISHING
01 / 2019
9781949756128
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Sinopsis

Travel companions on my journeys are four in number: Odysseus, Don Quixote, Huckleberry Finn and Basho.&rdquo, (Travel) &ldquo,He walked in priestly garb. Arriving towards evening at a town or village, he&rsquo,d chant sutras until passersby gave him, or flung him, enough money for a flophouse bed, a little food, a bath and enough saké áto induce a measure of forgetfulness. &lsquo,A beggar,&rsquo, he admonished himself, &lsquo,has to learn to be an all-out beggar. Unless he can be that, he will never taste the happiness of being a beggar.&rsquo,&rdquo, (Walking) &lsquo,&ldquo,The pleasantest of all diversions,&rsquo, said the fourteenth-century Japanese priest Kenko,&ldquo, is to sit alone under the lamp, a book spread before you, and to make friends with people of a distant past you have never known.&rsquo, Reading is inseparable from reverie. &lsquo,Sitting alone under the lamp,&rsquo, I was soon not alone at all, but hosting, I venture to say, as vivid and varied a company as ever gathered under one roof. (Genji, Myshkin and Jones) &ldquo,Everest is nothing, mere seismology.&rdquo, (Fuji, Sinai, Olympos)á

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17,25