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Archive for March 2011

Pablo Neruda - You start dying slowly...


The poem “You start dying slowly” by Pablo Neruda is one of my favourites. Despite its pessimistic title and the mention of death in it, the poem itself is a reminder that we should really start living our life in all its simplicity and without any unbearable conventionalities...


They die slowly…

They die slowly, those who don't permit themselves, even just once in a lifetime, to run away from sensible advice.



They die slowly, those who don't turn the tables when they are unhappy at work, who don't risk the certain for the uncertain to run after a dream.

They die slowly, those who don't travel, 
who don't read,
who don't listen to music,
who don't find grace in themselves.

They die slowly those who destroy their own love,
who won't accept help.

They die slowly, those who pass their days complaining about their bad luck or about the incessant rain.

They die slowly, those who abandon a project before starting it, never asking about a subject they are unfamiliar with, never responding when asked about something they know.

We avoid the smooth dues of death by always remembering that being alive demands an effort much more than the simple action of breathing.

That only through our most ardent patience will we conquer a splendid happiness.

by Pablo Neruda 

I am also attaching a video about this poem but the verse is in Greek.



The Hound of the Baskervilles...


The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle is an excellent story that takes place in London and Dartmor. This fascinating book is about the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, who with his trusted assistant, Watson, tries to solve the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville.

The mystery begins when Dr. Mortimer, sir Charles' personal doctor, relates the circumstances surrounding his patient's death to Holmes and Watson. The doctor believes that his death has something to do with the legend of the hound, which is an enormous, evil hunting dog that terrorises the people of Baskerville. Soon, it becomes clear that Sir Henry, who is  Sir Charles' nephew, and the only surviving heir to the Baskerville fortune, is also in danger. Holmes and Watson have to move quickly in order to protect Sir Henry's life and to solve the mystery.

The book is full of thrilling moments as the author creates tension with unexpected twists and vivid descriptions. What gives the book its dark atmosphere, however, is the silent, evil presence of the legendary hound which dominates the story throughout.

I thoroughly recommend the Hound of the Baskervilles. Readers will have a difficult time putting this masterpiece down as they are kept in suspense until the very end of the book.