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Uploaded by Teachityourself on Feb 8, 2008
The tale of Urashima, read by Nance.
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Great story. Any story loses things on two occasions. 1. When they are translated out of their original language. 2. With the passage of time.
It is the job of a good reader to infuse them again with life. And the work of a poet to make them live on again.
You are an excellent reader and really made listening to the tail quite enjoyable.
Thank you!
TheFaustianMan 2 years ago
I read this story and its a lil different but I still enjoyed this one. I hate how when they are translated they loose some meaning.
morales5412 2 years ago
Ive read this story already and its sad. i have a book of fairy tales around the world including asia!
kodochavampireknight 3 years ago
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Great story. Any story loses things on two occasions. 1. When they are translated out of their original language. 2. With the passage of time.
It is the job of a good reader to infuse them again with life. And the work of a poet to make them live on again.
You are an excellent reader and really made listening to the tail quite enjoyable.
Thank you!
TheFaustianMan 2 years ago
I read this story and its a lil different but I still enjoyed this one. I hate how when they are translated they loose some meaning.
morales5412 2 years ago
Ive read this story already and its sad. i have a book of fairy tales around the world including asia!
kodochavampireknight 3 years ago