Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 1:27:43 GMT -5
At the end of the book there is also an essay by the author which, chapter by chapter, gives information on the narrated events in relation to the historical ones. This book, in my opinion, should be read from a critical perspective, not as a warning about a probable return of Nazism - which, in my opinion, is impossible - but as an examination of conscience for our society which, in Hitler's eyes (to be seen in this case like a simple man from the past who has arrived in the present), appears disjointed, senseless, even ridiculous and banal. Hitler's point of view - the novel is narrated in the first person and it is he who tells the story - is perfectly suited to perfectly convey the sad picture of our reality. Not that he was happy in his time, obviously, but being able to see what we have become today through the eyes of someone who lived a century ago illustrates the futility of everything around us.
I've only read 5 ebooks, but now I have a new Kobo Glo, they replaced the previous one, which only caused all kinds of problems. We'll see if I can read more in 2015. Among the classics, I preferred Caesar's De Bello Gallico , although I would have a lot to say about the translation and the translator's incomprehensible liberties. My father was right in that, when he read the Latin and Phone Number Data Greek classics, he had with him a dictionary, a piece of paper and a pencil to retranslate passages that he didn't like as they had been translated. The most important read of 2014 Without a doubt it was The Fjord of Eternity by Kim Leine, a historical novel set between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The events take place mainly in Greenland, a land where I will go sooner or later, but also to a small extent in Denmark and Norway. but in the present tense.
The style is simple, but also poetic. The story is dense, very rich, with precise attention to scenes and dialogues. I would like to talk about it again in a specific article. However, The Fjord of Eternity remains a novel that I feel nostalgic for every time I think about it and that I will definitely reread.Transforming a theater drama into a story : a drama can almost be considered like a comic without images, if you think about it. There's a brief description of the scene and then it's all dialogue. What if we fictionalized Hamlet? Transforming a poem into a novel : the same goes for poems such as the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, the Divine Comedy and others. Here the discussion becomes serious and difficult and also very demanding. Who feels like it? Writing a classic story in a modern way : nothing original, therefore, but there are many classics and the choice is vast. How would The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
I've only read 5 ebooks, but now I have a new Kobo Glo, they replaced the previous one, which only caused all kinds of problems. We'll see if I can read more in 2015. Among the classics, I preferred Caesar's De Bello Gallico , although I would have a lot to say about the translation and the translator's incomprehensible liberties. My father was right in that, when he read the Latin and Phone Number Data Greek classics, he had with him a dictionary, a piece of paper and a pencil to retranslate passages that he didn't like as they had been translated. The most important read of 2014 Without a doubt it was The Fjord of Eternity by Kim Leine, a historical novel set between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The events take place mainly in Greenland, a land where I will go sooner or later, but also to a small extent in Denmark and Norway. but in the present tense.
The style is simple, but also poetic. The story is dense, very rich, with precise attention to scenes and dialogues. I would like to talk about it again in a specific article. However, The Fjord of Eternity remains a novel that I feel nostalgic for every time I think about it and that I will definitely reread.Transforming a theater drama into a story : a drama can almost be considered like a comic without images, if you think about it. There's a brief description of the scene and then it's all dialogue. What if we fictionalized Hamlet? Transforming a poem into a novel : the same goes for poems such as the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, the Divine Comedy and others. Here the discussion becomes serious and difficult and also very demanding. Who feels like it? Writing a classic story in a modern way : nothing original, therefore, but there are many classics and the choice is vast. How would The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.