The Walking Man
Douban
[日] 谷口治郎 Übersetzer/in: Shizuka Shimoyama / Elizabeth Tierman
Übersicht
Whoever takes the time these days to climb a tree in bare feet? To stop and observe the comings and goings of the birds? To play in the puddles after the rain has gone? To return a shell to the sea? [i]The Walking Man[/i] follows a modern day Japanese business man as he strolls at random through urban Japan - often silent, usually alone - with his vivid dreams that let time stand still. Every corporate American should have a copy on their desk and, in times of stress, take two chapters, twice a day. Take a little stress out of your life and relax with The Walking Man, a little step every day.
contents
the bird watcher
snow
around town
tree climbing
rain
the night swim
after the storm
the long trail
starry, starry night
the alley
a shattered landscape
a blanket of cherry blossom
lost and found
dawn
a reed screen
a nice hot bath
down to the sea again
10 years later