Shintaro Ishihara

Season of Violence

Notify me when the book’s added
To read this book, upload an EPUB or FB2 file to Bookmate. How do I upload a book?
  • Corinahas quoted3 years ago
    The brutal side of his nature had reasserted itself.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    He simply played like a child who feels compelled to damage his favorite toys until they are destroyed. And Eiko might easily have accepted the role of being a mere plaything.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    Tatsuya regained the old sadistic feelings toward Eiko, and she found she had no power to repulse them. Tatsuya was no longer moved to excitement when they embraced in Eiko's room, and his sudden assaults often hurt her so much that she cried out in pain
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    He felt somehow shy and innocent when he was with her, like a boy with no previous experience with women.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    realized at last what it was to know a woman. Instead of devouring and destroying the woman's love, he encouraged it and enjoyed her ecstasy as his own. The moment he embraced her wet body on the deck of the boat he realized that she was no ordinary girl. He had felt an emotion in Eiko totally different from that of early summer when Eiko had thrown the book at his groin.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    The fact was that Tatsuya began to take advantage of her
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    It grew to such an extent that she committed the fault that so many women do in similar circumstances. She tried to keep Tatsuya close to her even at those moments when there was no physical closeness.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    With human beings, love and affection are emotions which cannot be kept burning forever. Does love not seem to burn most brightly when flesh and flesh are one? Men and women only find themselves physically one at this moment and believe that the brilliance of the moment remains with them when in fact it is no more than an after-image on the retina.
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    At last I can really love someone,"
  • Corinahas quoted4 years ago
    Beyond the hills, the moon was rising. Eiko looked at it and knew for certain that she was really capable of loving a man.
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)