the prelude and apparently my fav coming-of-age stories of all time for introspection

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

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  • @perpetuum-tsu
    @perpetuum-tsu 2 года назад

    your video is brilliant. and you are radiant star in the frame.
    thx u for the wonderful list of books, I will definitely write a few words as soon as I read some.

  • @scull6816
    @scull6816 2 года назад

    even though I watch your video with subtitles very crooked, but I like the way you submit the material so much, thank you for the wonderful video!!

  • @promptedactor847
    @promptedactor847 2 года назад +1

    your video was absolutely ethereal and transcendental. I was smiling the entire time while devouring it thoroughly. It really inspired me read further and it was some kind of motivational push in a way. I guess I will also pick up something as I'll be rewatching this video. I will rewatch several more times cuz i'll be showing it to others, so i'm gonna endeavour to my my tongue and brain familiar with the entire video and sort of dissect it even further ( i do that with every Dakota's video, rewatching it till the point of reciting it by heart).
    Btw, you gave me major Dakota vibes. Bc she sort of started her channel the same way.
    In general, it was just transcendent. You should definitely move on uploading more videos like once a month or whenever you feel like it

  • @daredemptionn
    @daredemptionn  2 года назад +1

    in the video i keep saying something like “the book explores/ portrays/ covers etc” even though technically it’s the job of the artist but i might’ve been subconsciously under the influence of “A Portrait..” so im now parsing the question of (in)extricability of one from another.
    Stephen Daedalus and Gustav Flaubert state that “the artist, like the God of the creation, remains within or behind or beyond or above his handiwork, invisible, refined out of existence, indifferent, paring his fingernails”
    do they merge and become inseparable in one? does the artist’s spirit infuse their artwork and become larger in its own nature? does the artwork go on to leave the frames of the creator obtaining a life of its own ?

  • @GeriReshef
    @GeriReshef 2 года назад

    Thank you and good luck!
    When I was 14 years old, my mom almost "obligated" me to read Demian, which had influenced her a lot when she was 14.. It didn't impressed me too much, and my daughters were neither impressed by the books that have impressed me.
    😊
    I've just started to read The Adolescent. Did you read it ... in English?
    😱

    • @daredemptionn
      @daredemptionn  2 года назад

      wooow! Demian was one of the most eye-opening books for me; I had no one to discuss it with before your comment!
      i read the Adolescent in Russian because at that time my English wasn’t that sophisticated

  • @believer775
    @believer775 2 года назад +2

    The video is brilliant: from the content to the narrator herself :D
    I love the way you tell things, you describe books in your own unique way and share your perception and it's absolutely magnificent to listen. It brings me joy and I want to go to the library and read all those books. You've made me realize that the world of literature is a lot deeper than I used to think before and you've made my evening brighter.
    Your channel is pure gold.
    P.S. Giiirl I love the background! 😂😍 I remember the proccess of decorating the wall, you posted it on ig several months ago.
    P.P.S. Also I wanted to confess that you're literally the most inspirational person I've ever met and I'm not even embarrassed to say it sincerely. You show the world that people must develop their minds, that the journey of learning new things is awesome and that the process of gaining knowledge is not only necessary, but also beautiful. Thank you. ❤