novel that I briefly read during my school days, but at that time, it didn't resonate with me much. However, upon rereading it now as an adult, I realized that it contains profound meanings and delicately portrays the author's world of experiences during his youth, which I couldn't fully appreciate when I was younger.
Centered around a boy named Sinclair, who meets Demian, the novel depicts ho
youths, dressed in white,
and the dull lethargy
of the darkly clothed Workers -
and the self-determined horizontal
movement versus the downward ride
of the Workers in the lift.
A light-hearted waltz,
no musical leitmotiv,
accompanies this scene.
An artificial grotto,
columns like stalactites,
young women in rococo carnival costumes,
Orient-inspired head adornments.
The tricorn is of Venetian orig
youth riding
the rials...the U.S. army troops raining truncheon blows on
the half-starved and forgotten veterans of World War One as
"Hooverville" is set afire in the very shadow of the nations
capitol...
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All these faces, all these lives, in a world not really so
very long ago...
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EXT. FIELD - DAY(SLOW MOTION)
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...where cattails sway in the sepia-toned heat. A small scrap
of fabric is snag
novels, and shopping malls. Time flew surprisingly fast. When the vacation was already over, I realized in astonishment and despair that I had acted on only a half of my plan.
However, I am now consoling myself with the thought that it is human nature to have a rest after a long terms study; hence it is not realistic to keep working hard, even though the horrible Senior 3 was just around the corn
youth, perhaps, and the aura of invincibility, keep doing things their way. So the
white coats go on when its time to approve new products. For a few hours, teams of engineers will
come forward with their best ideas, hoping to dazzle the most powerful men in Silicon Valley. Google paid crazy money to attract top talent--supercharging the nerd market in the process--and this is the
recruits cha