Concluding Blog Post

I can’t believe this is already the final week of the semester. I feel like my term went by so quickly. With that being said, looking back on my first Romance Studies class, I’m glad that I was able to encounter many books that I would have never put my hands on otherwise. Although I […]

Reflection on “Faces in the Crowd” by Valeria Luiselli

“Faces in the Crowd” by Valeria Luiselli was definitely a difficult book to follow because of the narratives that uniquely intertwine with each other through different time, space, and vagueness between reality and fiction. This narrative structure deviated from providing a straightforward plot and offered an experience where readers are piecing together various fragments of […]

Reflecting on “The Shrouded Woman” by María Luisa Bombal

As I turned the pages of María Luisa Bombal’s “The Shrouded Woman,” I found the narrative beautiful but haunting at the same time. With its unique premise of a woman narrating her life posthumously, this novel definitely offers a profound exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of the female psyche. I liked how Bombal […]

Introduction

Hello everyone! My name is Ren Koyama. I’m a fourth-year Arts student majoring in Political Science and minoring in Sociology. I was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan but I came to Vancouver in grade 10 and graduated high school here in Vancouver. In my free time, I love watching sports, especially baseball and UFC, […]