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La zia Julia e lo scribacchino - Angelo Morino, Mario Vargas Llosa
La zia Julia e lo scribacchino
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ISBN: 9788806180238
Publisher: Einaudi
Pages no: 329
Edition language: Italian
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Annie is reading ~
Annie is reading ~ rated it
4.0 July-ish reads: Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Mario Vargas Llosa
The novel unties itself in two clear storylines. The odd chapters are are dedicated to the story of Mario (Varguitas for friends, and yes, the autobiographical reference is clearer than my skin in the middle of July), "a sort of intellectual" who works at Radio Panamericana while he nurtures the "pa...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
5.0 Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
I found myself underwhelmed by Borges and Marquez; their brand of "magical realism" turned out not to be my cuppa. I found myself much, much happier with Mario Vargas Llosa's Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter. The book's chapters alternate between young "Marito's" first person account of his love affa...
Gatta ci cova
Gatta ci cova rated it
3.0 La zia Julia e lo scribacchino
Lima, anni ’50. Pedro Camacho, il “Balzac creolo” prolifico autore boliviano di drammi radiofonici. Le sue storie originali, truculente, surreali, lo rendono famoso in breve tempo. La furia narrativa e la fantasia malata, lo condurranno alla pazzia. Le narrazioni si faranno sempre più ingarbugliate,...
Musings of a Bibliomaniac
Musings of a Bibliomaniac rated it
4.0
I think I have come finally across a writer of Latin American origin who far surpasses Garcia Marquez's ability in terms of engaging a reader.Aunt Julia and The Scriptwriter is a delightfully quirky tale of an illicit romance and the slow descent into madness of a brilliant scriptwriter. The main na...
Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Fiction (plus assorted)
Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Fiction (plus assorted) rated it
2.0 Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter: A Novel
I quite enjoyed the first and second books, but I feel the third kind of fell flat. The writing style felt a bit disjointed and thrown together. Another one where BookLikes imported the review from Goodreads but placed it on the incorrect book
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