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A Little Lumpen Novelita, Roberto Bolaño

anastasia August 13, 2020 August 13, 2020Reading Club A Little Lumpen Novelita, Roberto Bolaño 0

The first-person narrative does not let us see behind the external impression. The facts just happen and the heroine lives her life as an observer. People just pass. Emotions are unexpressed. The light never ends, the darkness promising a chance for breather is coming slow. Teenage Bianca and her brother…

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Stories of God, Rainer Maria Rilke

anastasia August 10, 2020 August 10, 2020Reading Club Rainer Maria Rilke, Stories of God 0

Rilke’s god is different from what we are used to. The roots of this god are deeply rooted in the souls of children, to whom fairy tales are addressed. But the narrator does not tell them directly to the children. He delivers them to the adults, so that they can…

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L’hiver indien, Frédéric Roux

anastasia August 9, 2020 August 9, 2020Reading Club 0

The alternation of seasons seems hidden from the screens and theories about climate change. Mostly, however, it hides behind the beasts, made of steel and cement. Everything does not seem to change. Like a heavy dusty curtain, modern technological civilization covers birth and decay, death and rebirth. The death of…

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Zeno’s Conscience, Italo Svevo

anastasia August 9, 2020 August 9, 2020Reading Club Italo Svevo 0

In his epimeter, James Woods describes Zeno as a Don Quixote of modernism. Everything he desires, everything he sees around him works inverted. Some imagine and some happen, some claim to do and some do. Who really is Zeno? The one who remembers himself or the one who corrects his…

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The Encyclopedia of the Dead, Danilo Kis

anastasia August 7, 2020 August 7, 2020Reading Club Danilo Kis, The Encyclopedia of the Dead 0

Danilo Kis’ collection of short stories is as concentrated in meaning as a message in a bottle, which travels through time. Every story contains the world, like Borges’s Aleph or like a fractal, because it condenses the feeling and the thought of the one and only moment. And this moment…

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Having sound mind, Argiris Hionis

anastasia August 7, 2020 August 7, 2020Reading Club Argiris Hionis, Having Sound mind

The ancient peoples believed that things, animals and plants, everything around us, has its soul. The closer to the divine, the closer to nature. The same goes for Argyris Hionis, who has spiritual objects in front of him. His table and his stove, his cat and his dog have their…

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The People in the Trees, Hanya Yanagihara

anastasia August 5, 2020 August 5, 2020Reading Club Hanya Yanagihara, The People in the trees 0

The very theme of the book sets the boundaries and transcends them. What excites from the beginning is its structure, which has the form of an autobiography-letter. It is extremely interesting not only the truthfulness of Dr. Perina’s personal narrative, but also the quotation of his partner’s footnotes, which explains…

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The Nix, Nathan Hill

anastasia August 5, 2020 August 7, 2020Reading Club Nathan Hill, The Nix 0

In the Nix, which the author was writing for ten years, another side of America is presented. It goes through all the stereotypes we are used to see in American culture or America projects for itself. But first of all the book forms a world of understanding. We could characterize…

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Middlesex (English version), Jeffrey Eugenides

anastasia August 5, 2020 August 5, 2020Reading Club Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex 0

The intermediate state of a person and a society on their path to acceptance. In a very skillful way, acrobatic between comedy and tragedy – ancient and modern – the book presents the transition of little Kalli to adulthood, which implies the change of her gender. Gradually, the signs of…

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