pshaw_raven: (Buddha)
I kept seeing images of this boxed set pop up, and I felt like it was a sign. So I finally found one for sale and it arrived yesterday.



The Bhagavad Gita is a small section of the Mahabharata and probably the bit that most Westerners are familiar with. I myself bought a copy when someone approached me on the street and said I looked like I'd recently had a mystical experience. I read it but without a lot of comprehension, as I was still in school and hadn't given a lot of attention to India, Hindu thought, or anything outside of medieval Europe, which was what I was studying. A guy I was dating at the time mocked me for reading it and said I would end up shaving my head and playing drums in the airport, which ... being armpits-deep in writing my thesis that sounded like a GREAT change of pace. Don't threaten me with a good time, hoss.


By my calculations, if I read ten pages a day, every single day, I ought to be done in January of 2027.

Anyway, I've started the first volume and while I feel a little lost, I know that this is part of the "framing" of the epic, so a lot of what I'm going through is just setup. Some king is lamenting everything that's happened, so the fact that I have no idea who these people are doesn't matter right now. I do kind of wish there was a good English language reader's guide for this, but I'll muddle along without one.

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Jul. 24th, 2024 07:27 am
pshaw_raven: (Antlered Owl)
I'm feeling decent this morning, which is nice because the last few days I've felt terrible. I think I'm fighting off an infection. I can see my resting heart rate on Garmin edging up and staying higher, which is where I get the "infection" idea from. Since I was feeling unwell, my screen time went way up but, I found out something possibly interesting? I don't know.

They're planning to remake The Neverending Story as a series of live-action films. Michael Ende's group is working with someone called See-Saw, and anyway. The original movie was okay but I hugely enjoyed the book, which I may pull out and read again if I still have it. The little blurb that I read also mentioned releasing books set in the Fantastica world, so I was like ... hmm?

Back in the early 2000's a German publisher put out six novels based on NES, each taking a part of the original novel and creating their own story from it, expanding on the world. As far as I can find out, these works were never put out in English. Maybe that's what we're going to get? I hope so, because reading up on the authors who contributed, it looks like they'd be really good.

Fingers crossed on that one. I'll be following it, personally. I liked the original movie well enough but it basically stops before the second half of the story. But I'm also having super nerdy excitement about the possibility of reading those novels, minus the need to learn German.

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