Monday, February 23, 2009

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S'Agulla Reading Club 3rd Edition

was going to leave tomorrow (busy day over bath, dinner, Lego, Wii, story massage ...) when going to check the books Book Club that I had read last year, I realized that the post was February 23, 2008. Such a huge coincidence stealing makes me sleep to speak of the Club for this course.

We have a wiki: http://sagullaclublectura2009.wikispaces.com/


It can

consult the books for this course. I proposed

Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. I did this because I think is the best book I read last mind, well, the best book I've read in a long time. Arguably has two distinct stories in principle, but are encountered at different times.

one hand, the protagonist, Kafka Tamura, against the backdrop of the Oedipus myth as a set, is making his initial trip to the encounter with his mother and the curse of incest. On the other, the man who talks to cats, whose environment could remember a magical realism to Japan, where the most fantastic things and supernatural are presented with the same ease as in One Hundred Years of Solitude.

critics begin to qualify legendary writer Haruki Murakami, who is writing the mythology of the new millennium. I can not say much, because I've only read this and another book by the author, After dark (and very highly recommended.) However I can say that reading Kafka on the shore you understand what it meant to the ancient Greeks catharsis. Overflowing passions that lead the reader (viewer) to more mixed feelings.

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