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See? It interrupts the flow of the reading, not to mention that it leaves gaps in the story for those of us who cannot read Japanese. |
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+ | Could the line, "The title reads "Philosophers, Artists, Musicians, and their Interrelationship", and it is as thick as a brick," be a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,_Escher,_Bach Gödel, Escher, Bach] given that Gödel was a philosopher, Escher was an artist, and Bach was a musician? |
Latest revision as of 08:25, 25 September 2008
Japanese text in Chapter 1? I thought this was a translation, so why is there Japanese here? Moreover, in the text, there are brackets that are used as a way of summarizing portions of the book rather than translate the story as it was writ (i.e. [Some Poem] ) It may seem to be a bother, but it flows more with the story if all of it was translated, just as it was in previous volumes.
Examples:
Flipping the page, Nagato answered with her head down.
"源俊頼(! ). 百人秀歌."
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Started a reciting contest.
[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu no.66 - two lines]
[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu no.67 - two lines]
[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu no.7 - two lines]
[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu no.94 - two lines]
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Tsuruya-san's hard question had a very weird answer. I think this is the first time I've ever heard that.
"......[Nagato finishes the poem]"
Flipping the page, Nagato answered with her head down. "源俊頼(! ). 百人秀歌."
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See? It interrupts the flow of the reading, not to mention that it leaves gaps in the story for those of us who cannot read Japanese.
Possible Reference to Book[edit]
Could the line, "The title reads "Philosophers, Artists, Musicians, and their Interrelationship", and it is as thick as a brick," be a reference to Gödel, Escher, Bach given that Gödel was a philosopher, Escher was an artist, and Bach was a musician?