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“Tal vez se trata simplemente de la mente que, debido a su incapacidad para aceptar un hecho, vuelve a él, concretando los detalles, ordenando la imagen, buscando una explicación que, debido a su resbaladiza vinculación con la causalidad, jamás será capaz de encontrar.”
Asako Serizawa, El legado (Andanzas)
“Al fijarse en aquel brillo escuálido, Masaharu se maravilló ante el mundo, su historia de violencia sancionadora que insistía en separar a los vencedores de los derrotados. Durante siglos, los hombres, primero en nombre de la sangre, después en nombre de los intereses nacionales, han venido haciéndolo: saquear y violar, diezmando continentes enteros como si se tratase de un noble derecho.”
Asako Serizawa, El legado (Andanzas)
“I saw it as a cautionary tale about leaving home. It’s how I’ve been teaching it: as an allegory of exile. Now I wonder if it’s actually the opposite: a moral about being too attached to our roots.” “Because Urashima Tarō could have stayed in paradise?” Luna nods. “There’s also a price for staying, though: he has to give up his ties to the human world. He has to forget his roots—forget who he is.” “Is that wrong? Can people never have a new life?” Luna doesn’t answer right away. Is forgetting a prerequisite for a new life? “I suppose it depends on if memory is a choice. In Tarō’s case, he couldn’t forget because he’s human.”
Asako Serizawa, Inheritors