Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Can You Throw Makeup In The Garbage

ears of the wolf


From its trees and its five years, a boy fiercely free, red mane in the wind and its yellow socks ski well on his red pants, watching the shadows of the adult world and the ghost of his father mad. shuffled into the turmoil of the separation of their parents, his little sister and her mother begin their wandering between savanna and your city, your jungle and your trays Andes in search of survival, a clearing. Isolated images and sensations he perceives with the eye of the tiger, the force of violence and misery, but especially that of love and your beauty, make up the impressionistic portrait of a sensual and British wounded.

Well, I must say I am very disappointed by this book. I was looking for an author in U, which is already rare, a Colombian ADDITION ... ... .. and so I found this gentleman and his little book, whose coverage seemed very nice.

I can not say that the book is poorly written, quite the contrary. It is too well written for this imagery, dreamlike, and finally abstract can touch me. Though I read, I could never settle in the mind of this little boy, nor get involved in his journey, both real and unreal that it starts with her little sister and her mother between the city and countryside.

He fled the real world, and in a monologue use of a symbolic animal not very clear to me. The ears of the wolf, as this book remains the mystery of the book.

A book that can easily accommodate people with sensitivity and a look other than mine and who are less waiting for a story, or scenario as me.

Antonio Ungar-132-The Allusifs pages

writer and journalist, Antonio Ungar listed as "Bogota 39" uniting the thirty-nine Best Latin American writers under thirty-nine. Born in 1974 in the Colombian capital, he now lives in Palestine. He worked as a correspondent for newspapers from Spain, Italy and South America, an activity for which he won the 2006 Journalism Award Simón Bolívar. He contributes regularly to newspapers in Colombia and Mexico, where he writes articles primarily addressing the situation in the Middle East. Furthermore ears of the wolf, his first book translated into French, he is the author of two collections of stories, Trece Circos comunes (1999) and De ciertos sad animal (2000), a practical book, Contar cuentos a los niños (2001), and a novel, Zanahoria voladora (2004). He is currently writing his third novel, the massacres perpetrated by paramilitary groups in Colombia.

Challenge 26 authors books -26: 6 / 26 [U]


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