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Book review: Tsunami ghosts


Cover of the bookTsunami was something different, darker, strange, more powerful and violent, without kindness, cruelty, beauty or ugliness, completely strange. The sea came on the ground, and the surrounding itself picked up its feet and charges you with a roar in its throat …

I bought Tsunami Days before my mother died and she was unable to get it again for a long time after that. However, I finished reading it and recommending it completely.

Although we discussed tsunami ghosts Spooktator On a number of occasions-especially the testimony of taxi drivers who picked up passengers for the now distinguished towns and that were fading in the middle of the waiver-he did not think about many cultural details that the 2011 tsunami had on the way people in Japan worshiped their ancestors.

In this book, Barry wrote that “Tsunami has set horrific violence of the religion of ancestors,” which means that it was not limited to this water from homes, buildings, villages and people, but it also washed and destroyed its tables and souvenirs. The graves were destroyed and the buried bones there are widespread around them. People then have not had to face the troubled ghosts of the tsunami victims who have not yet been developed, but also the turbulent spirits of their ancestors who were annoyed as well.

Tell the author to the author that when there is a disaster where you and I and I and our important documents, our cat, and our laptop may move on, many people will save the souvenirs for their predecessors – which show that they are important. The priest also made it clear that many people would have been in a tsunami water because they rushed to a danger to save memorial tablets in their homes, rather than evacuating safety – this is the importance that I put on them, which blew my mind. So, the tsunami not only killed or destroyed their lives, but also damaged the lives of the dead.

Of course, this talks more about the way individuals from different cultures think about death and life more than death than he talks about the presence of ghosts, but these continuous and personal stories are from the people who witnessed a 2011 tsunami. It is a difficult reading, but it is worth the challenge.

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