He made a job of it, we could say.
Dec 1, 2023 23:14:20 GMT -8
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His writing is clean, because London doesn't use any frills or embellishments either. Her stories are embellished and decorated by the characters and their stories. That's what matters. Perhaps London wanted to show the frankness of existence and to do so she didn't need anything other than those stories. Cormac McCarthy It's nothing new that I'm obsessed with this writer. McCarthy is one of those authors you don't forget. I have read almost all of his works and my impression is that he wanted to show the worst side of mankind. The ruthlessness of his stories best represents the perverse face of humanity. He has full-bodied writing.
Although his novels, with the exception of Suttree , are all short, they are nevertheless full, solid, give no room for rest, there is no respite for the reader. The reader perhaps suffers from his writing, but in the sense that he is imprisoned by it and can only let himself be tormented, tossed from page to page until the last. Luigi Pirandello As soon as I read Pirandello, one of the Phone Number Data books of the Novelle per una anno , I understood that I was faced with one of those writers who cannot be missing from our library, even just for the fact of having told a piece of our country. I tend to forget everything about many authors, but about Pirandello I still remember the stories I read over 20 years ago, like Victory of the Ants , for example, or Lontano .
And I think he is an author whose complete works should be read. Edgar Allan Poe He is always associated with horror, but his production, however brief, touched on various literary genres. When you read Poe you cannot fail to notice his high culture and his ability to connect works and situations. It's disarming. It's hard to imagine the writer behind those works. His writing masks his personality, even if the anguish that disturbs him can be felt in many of his works, perhaps more so in his poems, the most intimate expression of a writer. Gianni Rodari And I conclude this literary exhibition with an author who is always remembered with a smile. Rodari is an effervescent writer, I can't think of a better adjective to evaluate him. The exceptional imagination that he has demonstrated promotes him as a fantasist of fiction. Here is the word that is immediately associated with Gianni Rodari: fantasy. There isn't another.
Although his novels, with the exception of Suttree , are all short, they are nevertheless full, solid, give no room for rest, there is no respite for the reader. The reader perhaps suffers from his writing, but in the sense that he is imprisoned by it and can only let himself be tormented, tossed from page to page until the last. Luigi Pirandello As soon as I read Pirandello, one of the Phone Number Data books of the Novelle per una anno , I understood that I was faced with one of those writers who cannot be missing from our library, even just for the fact of having told a piece of our country. I tend to forget everything about many authors, but about Pirandello I still remember the stories I read over 20 years ago, like Victory of the Ants , for example, or Lontano .
And I think he is an author whose complete works should be read. Edgar Allan Poe He is always associated with horror, but his production, however brief, touched on various literary genres. When you read Poe you cannot fail to notice his high culture and his ability to connect works and situations. It's disarming. It's hard to imagine the writer behind those works. His writing masks his personality, even if the anguish that disturbs him can be felt in many of his works, perhaps more so in his poems, the most intimate expression of a writer. Gianni Rodari And I conclude this literary exhibition with an author who is always remembered with a smile. Rodari is an effervescent writer, I can't think of a better adjective to evaluate him. The exceptional imagination that he has demonstrated promotes him as a fantasist of fiction. Here is the word that is immediately associated with Gianni Rodari: fantasy. There isn't another.