@morodelsur Desde el primer round Illia se comió varios rectos y volados aun sabiendo que Justin pega muy duro, cosa que le pasó factura porque desde el round 1 ya ten��a el ojo lastimado, incluso se lo cubría con la mano. Ese ojo eventualmente se iba a cerrar.
@XGrexxX@morodelsur Desde el primer round Illia se comió varios rectos y volados aun sabiendo que Justin pega muy duro, cosa que le pasó factura porque desde el round 1 ya tenía el ojo lastimado, incluso se lo cubría con la mano. Ese ojo eventualmente se iba a cerrar.
@XGrexxX@morodelsur Hay que saber perder como fans también... Subestimaron a Justin, Illia tiene la mala manía de comerse unos cuantos jabs en los primeros rounds para medir la distancia o la pegada (mira sus últimas peleas) y querer terminar con un volado o una combinación de ganchos.
“To read books gives us more power to survive these very difficult times on Earth.”
When we spoke to 2025 literature laureate László Krasznahorkai, he encouraged us all to read more.
Krasznahorkai also spoke about his happiness and excitement about being the newest Nobel Prize laureate in literature: “I’m very proud to be in the line of some really great writers and poets.”
Get to know László Krasznahorkai in our interview:
The 2025 #NobelPrize laureate in literature László Krasznahorkai also looks to the East in adopting a more contemplative, finely calibrated tone. The result is a string of works inspired by the deep-seated impressions left by his journeys to China and Japan.
About the search for a secret garden, his 2003 novel ‘Északról hegy, Délről tó, Nyugatról utak, Keletről folyó’ (‘A Mountain to the North, a Lake to the South, Paths to the West, a River to the East’, 2022) is a mysterious tale with powerful lyrical sections that takes place southeast of Kyoto. The work has the sense of a prelude to the rich ‘Seiobo járt odalent’ (2008; ‘Seiobo There Below’, 2013), a collection of seventeen stories arranged in a Fibonacci sequence about the role of beauty and artistic creation in a world of blindness and impermanence. Alongside his quintet of epics, it represents Krasznahorkai’s major work.
The book is a masterful portrayal, in the course of which the reader is led through a row of ‘side doors’ to the inexplicable act of creation.
Discover more of Krasznahorkai’s literary world: https://t.co/2fMvK8NZNy