Felice Amadeo
... and the other night, I rediscovered the pleasure, satisfaction, that can result from looking at things from a different perspective ...
so I came back to mind the book written by Sonia, and it seems a good idea to republish the review, which dates back to 11th February 2008, when it was on this blog. Blog
that is no longer present, although the site does not believe, indeed I am sure there is no shortage of pages where you can write, comment, communicate, disseminate ...
...
is a slight but persistent fog, which envelops one as you read "Missing in Urbino," Sonia Bucciarelli, a series of heavy questions that creep into the mind, the question really is, at times, but the truth is contained in parts of the narrative:
what are we? Who are we? we have reason to be or we are just living bodies from unknown and will never look the same rush that desperate for a good reason to be? Nothing
pessimistic, do not think, just sounding even the most remote depths of ourselves we can get to know each other better, to better relate in everyday life, with those around us, to give greater depth to what we live, to try satisfaction.
I found interesting to read this book, now that I have finished reading it a few hours I feel the euphoria, the enthusiasm, which are spring thoughts, questions and answers.
It always happens when you read something interesting, something that deserves to be reread. And certainly
reread "Missing in Urbino" by Sonia Bucciarelli, because some concepts I want to deepen them, reading here and there parts of the narrative.
A good lesson I received with pleasure by a person so young, younger than me: never get used to the habit, but you always have different perspectives of view, just reported about, that doing so will not be as such, will not be boring, but rather always able to offer something new, and able to feed our desire for knowledge, because this is live.
mentions yellow (for which I feel no attraction), the noir genre (which only a few pens capable judge), but I'm really glad I read this book, written by you
His first novel.
And I'm happy because now I know that I can read (which I love even more to read), even this book, a book more, one more window to look better for myself, to know more, to improve, because this too is live. The narrative reflects
characters (of one generation) with a strong intellect but by the extreme fragility, perhaps caused by an excess of its knowledge, knowledge gained in excess of a period too short.
All medals have a downside: the knowledge grows with knowledge, but also increases because the questions we ask about our lifetime, the normal questions we ask as they learn. Some
because it is heavier than others, but not destined to find answers.
But Sonia writes, and also through writing we can find answers, as well as raise questions.
also makes me think now, after reading this book: manage your knowledge, be it the wave of unanswered questions does not overwhelm us, but rather to ensure that knowledge can also offer different perspectives of habit.
Why is always new, because it is able to offer to ourselves something new every day while doing the same things (maybe love): essential for survival.
Through writing, fiction, writers can create contours more or less rich than it can and should be the theme principipale upon which the entire narrative.
also writing and narrating the difficult issues, not optimistic, not to use the word pessimistic.
The mere fact of writing about an optimist is going to raise a particular problem and seek a solution.
And find it.
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