by shih | May 13, 2019 | keywords
"Zeelandia," "Formosa, 1661," "Taiwan," and "Pacific Wind" See my 2/7 Formosa keywords:https://pages.stolaf.edu/mtoc/2019/02/05/2-7-formosa/And think about what “your own songs/words/voices” mean. The following...
by shih | May 8, 2019 | keywords
ZHONG Lihe, “My Study” papaya treeswritingpleasedfreeNatureindustryjoyhttps://youtu.be/Khf4R4e8RlI?t=80 YANG Mu, “Water Strider” The water strider is an exceedingly fragile organism that could die at any time, blown away by the wind, drowned by the water, or swallowed...
by shih | May 4, 2019 | keywords
HUANG Chun-ming, “The Taste of Apples” As they took their first bites they said nothing, although they felt that the apples weren’t quite as sweet as they had imagined; rather, they were a little sour and pulpy, and when chewed they were frothy and not quite...
by shih | May 1, 2019 | keywords
WU Ming-Yi, The Man with the Compound Eyes memorywriting”But if you represent these memories in writing, you would discover that the mind adds massive amounts of material anytime it weaves an episodic memory. In this way, the world reconstructed in writing...
by shih | Apr 28, 2019 | keywords
WU Ming-Yi, The Man with the Compound Eyes The Cave”My job is to design a tool that will bore through the ‘heart’ of a mountain.” Detlef looked his students in the eyes one by one. “But now I sometimes have my doubts. I wonder whether we...
by shih | Apr 24, 2019 | keywords
WU Ming-Yi, The Man with the Compound Eyes Bunun peopleMilletmountainssearch and rescue teamAnd there were still other moths with eyespots on their wings, like innumerable eyes staring at him.Every thread of rain was glowing, as if the moon itself had turned to rain,...
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