Pedro Paramo
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9789984342757
Publish date: 2007
Publisher: Atēna
Pages no: 149
Edition language: Latvian
Category:
Fantasy,
Classics,
Novels,
Academic,
School,
Literature,
European Literature,
Cultural,
20th Century,
Magical Realism,
Spanish Literature,
Latin American,
Latin American Literature
معجبتنيش خالص الصراحة وحاسس من التقييمات العالية انى فيه مشكلة عندى فى فهم الرواية مش عارف !!انا مكملتهاش الصراحة لما تقرأ نص الروايةومش عارف ده حلم ولا اييييه وشوية من الماضي وشوية فى الحاضر و واحد ميت بيتكلم و واحد اطرش بيسمع وبردو ميتمش طالبة توهان ولخفنة والنبي واسامى كتير مش عارف كلها دخلت على ...
At the end of a lot of struggling days and a 70-pages document with new words, I've managed to finish my first novel read in Spanish. As I feel like I've earned a prize, I have to thank Linda and Dolors for their support! I'm not sure I've chosen the right novel to begin with. Apart from my poor und...
I've read some works on the 'Magic realism' genre and I can't get into them. It's so... disjointed and unreasonable, I guess. I read this book some years back and I remember mildly enjoying it; this second time I was much more critical about what I was reading and didn't find it as eerie as I did in...
Rulfo and Marquez appear to have capitalised on the world's desire to read Central and South American literature, in the magical realist style, about women who eat dirt.I'm just chilling outside that Venn segment wondering what the hell is going on.
Enough is written elsewhere to give you a good sense of the novella. There’s equally enough written elsewhere which speaks to this book’s foundational status with regard to magical realism. If asked, I’d only say Pedro Páramo is Our Town as conceived by Rod Serling and written by William Faulkner. ...