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30 Nisan 2011 Cumartesi

Blind Guardian Konseri - Hazırlık





I know I have a problem. I just don't care.


War! It's now or never. We shall stand together. One by one, this world is saaaaacred! I'm coming home.


Çok gaz, baya gaz. Lost da çok bozdu.


A Song of Fire and Ice etiketi de var çünkü "A Voice in the Dark", karakterlerden biri olan Bran hakkında. Yey.

28 Nisan 2011 Perşembe

Wheel of Time - Blind Guardian


Light - it binds me
Light - it blinds me
Light - it finds me
Light denies me now


Sadece yazayım dedim.

Orkestrası, senfonik metalcileri utandırır.


Shine on
Embrace and deny me
Turn on, wheel of time
Shine on
You've
burnt me, now guide me

Weave on, wheel
of time


Bu arada, Öykü! "You've burnt me, now guide me" o son yazdığım hikâyedeki kıza çok uydu. Ama neden, daha bilmene çok var. *mock mock mock*

27 Nisan 2011 Çarşamba

Tekrar Hikâyeler!

Yeniden yazabilmeye başladım. Çok mutluyum! İki günde iki sayfa yazabildim ama bence çok iyi oldu. Daha devam edeceğim. Belki kısa hikâyelerim için ayrı bir blog tutarım ya... Tabii biraz daha hikâye birikmesini isterim yapmadan önce. Neyse, heyecan glee vesaire.

Glee'deki şarkılar da hoş oluyor ya. Thriller ve Bad Romance süperdi hatta.

Söyleyeyim dedim? Neyse.

22 Nisan 2011 Cuma

Bir Şeyler Yazma Vakti?

Bugün geçenlerde izlediğim bir videoyu tekrar izleyince aklıma Taht Oyunları geldi. İzlediğim videonun War of Thrones dizisinin daha geçenlerde oynamış ilk bölümünden olduğunu düşünürsek çok mantıklı bir durum. Neyse, kitabı eski sevgilim en sevdiği kitaplardan biri olduğu için (hatta sanırım en sevdiği kitaptı, tam hatırlayamıyorum) bana ödünç vermişti. İzlediğim sahnede olan beyaz saçlı kardeşler arasındaki bir sahne yüzünden ilk 30-40 sayfasında okumayı bırakıp kitabı bir yere koyup unutmuştum. (Eh, o da benim önerdiğim kitabı ilk bölümden sonra falan bırakmıştı aynı şekilde, ikimiz de kitapların ilginç olduğunu düşündüğümüze rağmen. İlişkimiz anlaşılacağı gibi iki çok mantıklı insan arasında sağlıklı bir ilişkiydi.) Daha önce bahsettiğim rahatsızlığımdan dolayı devam edememiştim, kitabı daha fazla elimde tutmamak için de sonunda geri vermiştim. (Kendime başka bir kopya da almıştım ama.) Daha sonra sinirim geçince (2-3 ay sonraydı sanırım, daha da uzun olabilir.) okumaya başlayıp onu hemen bitirmiştim ve ikinci kitaba geçmiştim. Kendimi engelleyip fazla hızlı bitirmemek için okumayı kestim... 1 yıldır kitaba dokunmadım. Şu anda da okumak istediğim o kadar çok kitap var ama zamanım çok az... Neyse, bir ara ilk kitaptan başlarım yeniden. (It always ends up like this.)

Kız olduğum için sanırım (!) kız karakterlerle kendimi çok özdeşleştiriyorum. Taht Oyunları'nda en sevdiğim iki karakter o sahnede gördüğümüz beyaz saçlı kız Daenerys Targaryen ile Eddard ve Catelyn Stark'ın kızı Arya Stark. İki kız da genç, tecrübesiz ve saf olarak başlıyor.

Arya Stark savaşmaya çok istekli ve klasik bir erkek fatma. Babası kontrol delisi bir soylu sayılmadığı için biraz daha rahat büyümüş ama kıçları havada soyluların yanlarına geldiğinde tabii ki dünyası alt üst oluyor. Durumuyla başa çıkması gerçekten güzel ama kurallara uymamasının da kötü sonuçları oluyor. Onun hikâyesinin nasıl devam edeceğini gerçekten merak ediyorum.

Daenerys Targaryen ise tamamen farklı bir durum. Onun hikâyesi en ilginç ve en fena sonuçları doğurabilecek hikâye bence. Abisi tarafından ezilip, bir mal gibi görünen çok saf bir kız Daenerys. O sahneden de kolayca anlaşılabilir bu... ama sonra olacaklar insanı gerçekten çok şaşırtıyor. Daenerys'in hızla kendine güvenmeye başlaması, geçmişini ağabeyi kadar hırsla ama tamamen farklı nedenlerden geri almak istemesi çok güzeldi. (Ama başarılı olmasından korkuyorum: Çok sevdiğim Stark ailesi için bayağı tehlikeli plânları var!) En ilginç karakterlerden biri bence kitapta. Ejderha takıntımı bilenler de benim için çok ayrı bir özelliğini fark edebilirler bu karakterin... Yani, eğer kitabı okurlarsa ve/veya diziyi izlemeye başlarlarsa.

Neyse, fazla uzatmadan bu yazımı bitiriyorum. İçerde Supernatural falan izleyeceğim.

Bu arada, bu kitapların yazarının son yıllardaki problemine hiç değinme gereği görmedim.

6 Nisan 2011 Çarşamba

The Wise Man's Fear (The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day Two) - Patrick Rothfuss

"Today," Elodin said brightly, "we will talk about things that cannot be talked about. Specifically, we will discuss why some things cannot be discussed."

I sighed and set down my pencil. Everyday I hoped this class would be the one where Elodin actually taught us something. Every day I brought a hardback and one of my few precious pieces of paper, ready to take advantage of the moment of clarity. Every day some part of me expected Elodin to laugh and admit he'd just been testing our resolve with his endless nonsense.


And every day I was disappointed.


"The majority of important things cannot be said outright," Elodin said. "They cannot be made explicit. They can only be implied." He looked out at his handful of students in the otherwise empty lecture hall. "Name something that cannot be explained." He pointed at Uresh. "Go."


Uresh considered for a moment. "Humor. If you explain a joke, it isn't a joke."


Elodin nodded, then pointed at Fenton.


"Naming?" Fenton asked.


"That is a cheap answer, Re'lar," Elodin said with a hint of reproach. "But you correctly anticipate the theme of my lecture, so we will let it slide." He pointed at me.


"There isn't anything that can't be explained," I said firmly. "If something can be understood, it can be explained. A person might not be able to do a good job of explaining it. But that just means it's hard, not that it's impossible."


Elodin held up a finger. "Not hard or impossible. Merely pointless. Some things can only be inferred." He gave me an infuriating smile. "By the way, your answer should have been 'music'."


"Music explains itself," I said. "It is the road, and it is the map that shows the road. It is both together."


"But can you explain how music works?" Elodin asked.


"Of course," I said. Though I wasn't sure of any such thing.


"Can you explain how music works without using music?"


That brought me up short. While I was trying to think of a response, Elodin turned to Fela.


"Love?" she asked.


Elodin raised an eyebrow as if mildly scandalized by this, then nodded approvingly.


"Hold on a moment," I said. "We're not done. I don't know if I could explain music without using it, but that's beside the point. That's not explanation, it's translation."


Elodin's face lit up. "That's it exactly!" he said. "Translation. All explicit knowledge is translated knowledge, and all translation is imperfect."


"So all explicit knowledge is imperfect?" I asked. "Tell Master Brandeur geometry is subjective. I'd love to watch that discussion."


"Not all knowledge," Elodin admitted. "But most."


"Prove it," I said.


"You can't prove nonexistence," Uresh interjected in a matter-of-fact way. He sounded exasperated. "Flawed logic."


I ground my teeth at that. It was flawed logic. I never would have made that mistake if I'd been better rested. "Demonstrate it then," I said.


"Fine, fine." Elodin walked over to where Fela sat. "We'll use Fela's example." He took her hand and pulled her to her feet, motioning me to follow.


I came reluctantly to my feet as well and Elodin arranged the two of us so we stood facing each other in profile to the class. "Here we have two lovely young people," he said. "Their eyes meet across the room."


Elodin pushed my shoulder and I stumbled forward half a step. "He says hello. She says hello. She smiles. He shifts uneasily from foot to foot." I stopped doing just that and there was a faint murmur of laughter from the others.


"There is something emphemeral in the air," Elodin said, moving to stand behind Fela. He put his hands on her shoulders, leaning close to her ear. "She loves the lines of him," he said softly. "She is curious about the shape of his mouth. She wonders if this could be the one, if she could unclasp the secret pieces of her heart to him." Fela looked down, her cheeks flusing a bright scarlet.


Elodin stalked around to stand behind me. "Kvothe looks at her, and for the first time he understands the impulse that first drove men to paint. To sculpt. To sing."


He circled us again, eventually standing between us like a priest about to perform a wedding. "There exists between them something tenuous and delicate. They can both feel it. Like static in the air. Faint as frost."


He looked me full in the face. His dark eyes serious. "Now. What do you do?"


I looked back at him, utterly lost. If there was one thing I knew less abou than naming, it was courting women.


"There are three paths here," Eloding said to the class. He held up one finger. "First. Our young lovers can try to express what they feel. They can try to play the half-heard song their hearts are singing."


Elodin paused for effect. "This is the path of the honest fool, and it will go badly. This thing between you is too tremulous for talk. It is a spark so faint that even the most careful breath might snuff it out."


Master Namer shook his head. "Even if you are clever and a have a way with words, you are doomed in this. Because while your mouths might speak the same language, your hearts do not." He looked at me intently. "This is an issue of translation."


Elodin held up two fingers. "The second path is more careful. You talk of small things. The weather. A familiar play. You spend time in company. You hold hands. In doing so you slowly learn the secret meanings of each other's words. This way, when the time comes you can speak with subtle meaning underneath your words, so there is understanding on both sides."


Elodin made a sweeping gesture toward me. "Then there is the third path. The path of Kvothe." He strode to stand shoulder to shoulder with me, facing Fela. "You sense something between you. Something wonderful and delicate."


He gave a romantic, lovelorn sigh. "And, because you desire certainty in all things, you decide to force the issue. You take the shortest route. Simplest is best, you think." Elodin extended his own hands and made wild grasping motions in Fela's direction. "So you reach out and you grab this young woman's breasts."


There was a burst of startled laughter from everyone except Fela and myself. I scowled. She crossed her arms in front of her chest and her flush spread down her neck until it was hidden by her shirt.


Elodin turned his back to her and looked me in the eye.


"Re'lar Kvothe," he said seriously. "I am trying to wake your sleeping mind to the subtle language the world is whispering. I am trying to seduce you into understanding. I am trying to teach you." He leaned forward until his face was almost touching mine. "Quit grabbing at my tits."