Monday, May 16, 2011

Como Encontrar Travestis

"Delicacy" by David Foenkinos by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... Turning his head, he realized that Charles had fallen asleep. Like a child who falls asleep listening to a story.


Like a breath of fresh air you feel this novel the reader David Foenkinos published by Seix Barral. What would Reader without French literature? What would happen to all those readers looking Gallic gala in the literature that are not in others? 'Delicacy' of David Foenkinos is for them. It is a tribute to the reader. It is a small delight, a work brief, intense, playful, brilliant, brilliant. It is fortunate that there are writers who write this kind of comedy tragicomic reflection of life. 'Delicacy' is a story of love, yes, love in plural, there are several kinds of love all of them valid, solid, and unique individuals themselves who are licensed to do crazy things or to withdraw into oneself . For made to understand, even today, no one who understands this love could be summed up to say: " for guy or girl, that I do not know what happens but I am comfortable with you , is that I love you " . While love can be summarized in one sentence as well. Nathalie the star of 'The delicacy' presented in this tragicomedy as the princess of the story is sad and as with any story there's a hero and a villain. The hero and villain laugh will suffer. What happens is that 'Delicacy' the hero does not possess the archetypal hero, is rather an anti-hero, a guy who lost on all quisqui, until the light of Nathalie illuminated by a spotlight care projects around the world to him, including the villain, and therein lies the comedy, in what came to be the particular tragedy of Nathalie . And that sweet and delicate balance of the ways the anti-hero of the novel are a delight to any good reader can miss, for who can resist not feel happy at least for a few hours? Nobody. For that: to be read 'Delicacy' . Discover this little gem.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA
** antihero

m. LIT. A literary character, narrative or dramatic who is credited with the physical, psychological and human contrary to the traditional hero.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Pregnancy And Wild Game

"SILENT ROOM" of Herbjørg Wassmer by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... The wind was holding a small silent birch and shook his gnarled branches. Outbreaks premature quivered and danced with them unsafe. The gulls were resting in their nests and, on clear nights, Tora roamed the beaches, approached the birds and watching them in their beady eyes of a bird. He felt a sudden happiness at being alone, to be living something for which nobody had words. That meant a kind of naked vulnerability that gave him a good feeling.


'The room moves' (Nordic Books) is the second part of the Tora trilogy, continuing 'La casa del mirador blind' successfully published last year by Northern Books.
In novels the Norwegian Wassmer Herbjørg onde d is located within its pages the congratulations of reading. The answer to why you decided to become player in his day and dive into other lives. As 'La casa del mirador blind' in 'The room moves' same thing happens, the story, the novel does not let go, is one of those novels that you can not drop, Tora , its protagonist, is gets under your skin and grabs you hard, and the reader reads as if possessed, attracted by a magnet which is none other than the light given off by this girl.
'The room move ' not disappoint, whether with ' La casa del mirador blind ' the bar was very, very high, is still at the same height, does not disappoint but widens the focus coming from the room where cruel took the dangerous way to let us see each of the corners of the island, more fully, with delight. Then Wassmer Herbjørg and folds back and focus again on Tora and these three women is so close. Four women lie down with their world and their way of facing life, each with its own particular way: Aunt Rakel with his courage, the neighboring Sol their transgression and their disagreement, the mother Ingrid, to which the word "mother" comes loose it does not deserve for his reprehensible conduct, reprehensible, and always look elsewhere and not wanting to see, and Torah Tora always, with his strength and improvement.
Herbjørg Wassmer besides writing novels brilliantly intense, beautiful, that move, excite, impact, gives visibility to a deplorable fact is there: child abuse. Gives visibility to something that should not occur and the reader both casings stirring becomes custodian of Tora and is involved in its history to make it yours.
Tora, the female character perfectly outlined by Herbjørg Wassmer. The heroine of our Europe. The heroine of modern European literature. In 'The room moves' becomes heartbreaking woman into a jump that lets you enjoy either of adolescence. The reader knows Tora live with him and accompany life to this girl who 'The room moves' leaves behind his island and the danger , but it carries a burden, a burden inhumane. Tora needs us and we need to Tora , we want to be with her until the end and a little further.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Wearever Super Shooter

"ONLINE. THIRTEEN STORIES TO THE OLD WAY "by Ingo Schulze AIXA MARÍA SANZ

... I then imagine that the sky was water and pine aquatic plants.


'Online. Thirteen stories in the old way '(Destiny) is a brilliant story book from beginning to end. Homogeneous in quality and interest. The reader goes through the book from thirteen different stories without missing a second incentive. It is a wonderful set of stories and does not occur in other books of short stories the reader to find a piece of good quality should come between your chest and other lack of it back. German author Ingo Schulze in 'Online. Thirteen stories in the old way ' get grab the reader with stories that are based on everyday events that lead to universal stories. Stories of love, heartbreak, everyday, neighborhood, work, longing, sadness, disappointments, adventures, disbelief, disappointment, ..., whose theme is the fate and little room for maneuver left to humans. Thirteen stories that take place in Berlin, New York, Estonia, El Cairo, Alexandria, Italy, Paris ..., making them more attractive, reflecting the global nature of today's world. Where no place is far away. Where no place is remote and alien to us. Delightful book of stories where Ingo Schulze despite the destination or the destination has not neglected at any time the complicity and the magic of being alive.

AIXA © MARIA SANZ

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Poems That Relate To Secret Life Of Bees

" Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

-Abuelita, ¡qué brazos tan grandes tienes!
-¡Son para abrazarte mejor, hija mía!


El nuevo Ilustrado de Nórdica Libros es ‘Caperucita roja’ , un libro que será delicia y joya para todo bibliófilo, pues en él se reúnen tres versiones de este cuento. La original escrita por el francés Charles Perrault en 1697 con un final drástico; la versión de 1812 de los hermanos Grimm que es la large known for children and adults with the end softened, and finally the version in verse he wrote in 1800 the German also Ludwig Tieck, which is closer to that of Perrault that the Brothers Grimm and is less popular.
Three versions are a jewel for the bibliophile and more if we add the variety of illustrations, as this issue of Nordic books 'Red Riding Hood' is eclectic up in their artwork, for it Augustine has had Comotto, Marta Gómez-Pintado, Ana Juan, Alicia Martínez, Verónica Moretta, Elena Odriozola, Luis Scafati, Naomi Villamuza and Javier Zabala, and his own particular vision and the story and its protagonist.

Innocence before the tragedy. Eclecticism illustrations. The Little Red Book of Norse winks to diversity. I said, a jewel for book lovers.
© MARÍA SANZ AIXA






(Illustrated by Ana Juan Red Riding Hood, Noemi and Alicia Martínez Villamuza)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Bosch Dishwasher Won't Run

"The Seagull" by Sándor Márai by MARÍA SANZ AIXA


... They are full of energy, look how hard living.
(...) In fact, gulls displayed great energy and is clearly not ask what the meaning of life (...)

again have another novel in the hands of Sándor Márai is to have a certainty, is known as a reader graceful. Salamandra published in these days of spring: 'The Seagull' . An intense story that runs in the form of a dance of two, a sensual dance and desperate. Like a last dance, a last night. 'The Seagull' is a monologue that is produced in a Hungarian night while Europe is immersed in the war. A monologue, rarely interrupted by summoned Aino Laine, the Finnish girl, who ran for the morning ahead of the protagonist, putting at risk the apparent calm of this, his calmness, serenity, and the routine that is involved, because he knows he is no longer young, who is fifty years old and for him it means give up living certain passions, love some, certain feelings and Finnish girl shakes her quiet and orderly world.
'The Seagull' portrays the heart of old Europe, but further portrays the soul of man, in a 187-page hypnotic monologue, a monologue full of reflections intense that the reader will check your level of maturity, share opinions, smiling to himself, look up the book to think about their own self, and holds more than once in the head. 'The Seagull' is Sándor Márai in pure and that's always a safe bet.
"Astrologers today are no crown on the head and most are nothing more than diligent mathematicians say that there are three facts that the free will of man can not change: birth, death and love ... These three facts are more powerful than any human will and strength. Because there are couples, Aino Laine, two people swept away in space towards each other by a single wave, which can not be avoided, they can not escape each other, or going north or west, nor to India or the grave ... must come back in space and time to meet. "

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Catchy Phrases For Birthday Cards

"THE LEGEND OF FATUMEH" Gunnar Ekelöf by MARY SANZ AIXA

... I've seen, you've seen just now in the mirror of a man

'The Legend of Fatumeh' (Nordic Books) is one of the most beautiful books ever published. It is the perfect book to whisper in her ear to the man in your life, the perfect book to give away as a token of love and loyalty, as 'The Legend of Fatumeh' , is that, it means that, in a sense would want to draw this: the inevitable invisible thread that connects two hearts with the power of love and loyalty will matter who likes it, even beyond eternity.
After a trip to Turkey, Sweden Gunnar Ekelöf to spice up this thread to draw construct a necklace of twenty-nine poems, each poem is a love that station. A long-distance love.


... your name has the sound of a whisper and your figure has features of foreboding
Although the rough wall want to hide your presence on the dark exile my fingers can keep the crack in the wall that draws your sweet profile ...





'The Legend of Fatumeh' is a composition of poems of absolute surrender and complicity, accompanied by beautiful illustrations of Natalio Bayo, almost magical, almost unreal, truly beautiful, as is the beautiful face lover, as is that kind of love.
Dear reader, reader, if you currently are loving someone with all your soul, as evidence of that love, did not hesitate a moment give him 'The Legend of Fatumeh' in this supreme edition in which Nordic Books has outdone itself .
Love is loyalty, love is generosity. Love is learning every day from the hand of another. 'The Legend of Fatumeh' is all that and also 'Legend of Fatumeh ' comes from the Mediterranean where it is known that the passions are palpable and taste colors. 'The Legend of Fatumeh' should have it undoubtedly our other half. It is she who actually belong.

will I whisper your name ...

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Monday, April 11, 2011

When Will My Dogs Hair Grow Back After Scabies

ETERNAL descasar


Like a siren,

Under your waters,

My body swayed,

With your soft and gentle swaying.

My body was carried away,

From the inside out,

My skin cover your salt,

That my wounds, heal

ago.

When I immerse myself in you,

my pain is mitigated,

Your iodized water,

Calm down my heart.

I be a mermaid,

want to live under your waters,

I never want to land,

I can not find my place there.

When I die,

My ashes in your waters,

have to leave,

To be in the one place on this planet,

Where I enjoyed my freedom, Where

drowning my sorrows,

And my mind turned to renew.

My moments of rest,

have been in the sea,

And the day I die,

In your waters I can get one,

Because I deserve rest,

in the only place where I found peace, and that

is undoubtedly under the RAF.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Milena Velba Milk Jpg

"The Overcoat" by Nikolai Gogol by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... Since then, their existence seemed to become more full, as if she had married and enjoys the closeness of another person, as if not only, but backed by a friendly fellow who had decided to walk beside the road of life.


One
Gogol read the more you realize how much I love this writer. Some enjoy their proofreading and others to discover, one of which is currently responsible for this to occur is often Northern Books, with a boldness that total has put us on a platter.
Books Nordic picture books with us has opened the appetite for Russian literature, including that of Nikolai Gogol as "how to resist these wonderful texts always accompanied by splendid illustrations? E s a delight for any reader and does not go for readers connoisseurs.
New Nordic has illustrated the exquisite, elegant, even exciting illustrations Villamuza Naomi. Illustrator unparalleled. No doubt.
In 'The Overcoat' accompanies harmoniously with its delightful illustrations, the text of Gogol , Who played in his day at Akaki figure that popular saying that the dog skinny all are fleas.
Akaki A gray a St. Petersburg official, changes his life for a few hours a cloak of the best cloth like a mirage, and the consequences of the population suffer peterburguesa its coldest nights.
But you better read it, then tell the story, is like committing a reproblable fact and no one would be to snatch their piece of pleasure and read 'The Overcoat' is guarantee.


" Between eight and nine in the morning when the streets are filled with officials who are leading their departments, the cold raging with such violence and attacks the noses of all passers ... "

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Also published in: Journal
Rick

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How Old To Feed Rusks

"Out of Africa" \u200b\u200bby Isak Dinesen by MARÍA SANZ AIXA


... When you're sitting in front your pilot with nothing but space in front of you, you seem to take you straight into the palms of their hands, (...)
When Denys and I had no time for long trips we went to take a short flight over the Ngong Hills, usually at dusk .


Alfaguara reissued 'Out of Africa' of Isak Dinesen : the love story of two real, passionate, hardcore, real, live Single and Evergreen Karen Blixen: Africa and Denys Finch-Hatton.

'Out of Africa' is a wonderful travel book in which Karen Blixen captured the love of both. 'Out of Africa' is the book with one of the most popular and familiar early literature:

" I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the hills Ngong. Those crossing the Ecuador highlands to a hundred miles north, and the farm was settled at a height of about six thousand feet. During the day you felt at high altitude, close to the sun, early morning and evenings were limpid and restful, and cold nights. "

Karen Blixen, the best storyteller of all Europe, 'Out of Africa' prepared to tell with words chosen gently and tactfully , knowing that their choice depended on the taste and texture of the story was going to tell: the story of those two loves. Amores capitalized.

" We had many visitors on the farm. Pioneers in the hospitality countries is a necessity of life not only for passengers but for the settlers. A visitor is a friend (...) When Denys Finch-Hatton became one of his long expeditions was eager to talk to me and I was also anxious as well, so we sat around the dinner table until the wee hours of the morning speaking (...) "

Karen Blixen start writing because of the rain the stories that until then had told their African friends in the evenings. Start typing driven by Denys Finch-Hatton and because of the rain, in Africa, the continent he loves and lives for fourteen beautiful, hard years where it rains from March to June. A year when the rains do not come, she uses her hours to fill page after page, to clear her head from boredom, the problems and fill the spaces of time with words that have some meaning:

" But when the land was as a sounding board, with a rich and deep sound, and the world around you singing in all dimensions, above and below, it was the rain. It was like going back to sea when you've been long away from him as a lover's embrace. But one year the rains did not come. Then it was as if the universe will give back. (...) the evening began writing fairy tales and fantasy stories that took me away to other countries and times. (...) When I got up and left, unbearable wind blew outside, the sky was clear and hard crimp million stars, everything was dry. "

Few spellings collect as many shades as you do Karen Blixen. When he returns from Africa to Denmark forcibly convert your day to day in the daily life of a writer whose memory and life are steeped in the doors of Nairobi, near Mombassa, on African soil.

" Although I know a song of Africa, he thought, of the giraffe and the African new moon lying on her back, of the plows in the fields and the sweaty faces coffee pickers, "Africa will know a song about me? "Vibrate the air in the plain with a color that I have taken, or the children invent a game which is my name, the full moon casts a shadow over the gravel road that is like me, or I look for the eagles Ngong? "


Karen Blixen writes a little every day, without hope and without despair. The Karen Blixen we know as a writer by his pen name Isak Dinesen had not existed but have lived and suffered in Africa. The universe does not see a different result. Isak Dinesen is the sum of Karen Blixen over the African continent. " The world would not exist without the streets of Nairobi " , writes 'Out of Africa'. Africa had given her freedom and that freedom emerges on every page of this book. Freedom and life once again mixed with the literature. This is 'Out of Africa'. All this and much more. Infinite nuances, histories, inhabit this wonderful book that good readers never tire reread. Amores capitalized. Literature capitalized. Literature in a state of grace.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA


*** If anyone is wondering why the nickname is simply because the Baroness Blixen tired of sending manuscripts in Denmark with his real name and that nobody would answer, until he used the name Isak Dinesen male with which they opened the gates of heaven literature.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Hedgehog Igloo For Sale

"love" by Javier Marias by MARIA SANZ AIXA

... And nothing happens at all, there are the dreams, the dead appear alive live in them and sometimes we die.

'crushes' (Alfaguara), is the new novel by Javier Marias . Excellent on your line. Where for a particular situation now developed a whole network relatare where death, life, guilt, fear go hand in hand and where the only redeeming aspect is love or infatuation. Feel unique in the eyes of another is the only thing that can save us from death, life, guilt and fear. Perhaps therefore, only to feel for another, one is capable of anything.
Javier Marías The situation has to develop the novel, is as follows: (and now DVD please do the exercise to get in place of the protagonist, because depending on the attitude you decide to take the novel takes place or not .)
reader imagine that you go every day of the week, week after week, month after month, season after season, year after year, to breakfast at a cafe. You sit alone at a table and eat breakfast at another table away from you, every day the same breakfast as well as a man and a woman, a couple. You and they or they and you never speak or shake hands or even with a nod or a knowing look or polite, but when you have tried to go greet the couple has been together as if they would know this or not they saw. That is, the relationship is zero. There comes a time so life is tragicomic, the man who was the couple died in an unfortunate event and the woman from then on breakfast alone in the same place. Breakfast without him. The question is whether you the reader is cognizant of those things that life has the misfortune of the couple: rise from your desk and go to offer his condolences to the widow but have never spoken or even taking many mornings greeted common to his credit?
By now you probably know or suspect that you would do.
Javier Marias decided that the protagonist of the novel up and went to offer condolences and since then the novel would begin to elapse with the certainty in the pages of anything goes love as infatuation or love is the highlight of between anonymity and smack of turbulence it means to live, and it is true, therein lies some truth, but in that anything goes for love or a crush that it is optional.
why you, the reader, knowing himself as we know know whether or not into the depths of this novel, as 'crushes' is a journey of extremes such as the human race capable of the best and worst.
© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Pre Made Thank You Letters




Like a siren,

beneath your waters,

my body swayed,

with your soft and gentle swaying.

My body was carried away,

d and inside out,

my skin covered in your salt,

that my wounds,

does heal.

When I immerse myself in you,

my pain is alleviated,

your water iodized

calms my heart.

I want to be a mermaid,

want to live beneath your waters,

not want to return to earth,

and can not find my place there.

When I die,

my ashes in your waters,

have
left,

to be the only place on this planet,

where I enjoyed my freedom,

where drowning my sorrows,

and my mind became to renew.

My moments of rest,

have been in the sea,

and the day I die,

your water no one can get,

and I deserve a rest under the sea.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Kitchener Used Excercise Equipment

"THE YEAR OF Saeko" by Kyoichi Katayama by MARIA SANZ AIXA


- Who am I?

"The person I've always been looking for.

was the answer he wanted to hear, (...)

"Well, I've found.

The island was belittling his back. In the distance, sky and sea, covered by the fog, melted into milky light. A little later, with a tone I familiar with silence, Saeko said

"Do not forget, eh?

He turned. He caught her gaze.

"Do not forget that you wanted. Living looking for you. Remember, always, this, "he added with a voice that was only visible for a moment fleeting.







Alfaguara publishing 'Year of Saeko' the new novel by Kyoichi Katayama , author of 'A cry of love from the center of the world ' the most widely read Japanese novel in recent years.
'Year of Saeko' is a beautiful novel. A profound story of unconditional love with a beautiful development and unexpected ending. That confirms the stories of unconditional love are the oxygen of humanity, without them, no living or at least read them all would be more difficult. 'Year of Saeko' literature is an example of precision, minimal literature that stops at the small gestures of the body, attitude, day by day. In 'Year of Saeko' is read into silence.
of Saeko's and Shun'ichi is a poignantly beautiful story. Where Kyoichi Katayama layer by layer, word for word, paragraph by paragraph, page by page leads to the heart of the characters and history. A story that balances between sanity and madness, between the possible and impossible, in a sign of deep love, of feeling full, where Saeko Shun'ichi and are the antithesis of each other but for that magic that has the love complementary and fit together like two pieces of the same gear.

- Do you also work?
"Yes I will work. My job will run you.
- Think you can? , Expressed his fear.
-Leave it to me. Everything will be fine-at the moment to say, he felt disappeared Shun'ichi the concerns that had driven and how long was filled with wonderful humor.


From the voice of Shun'ichi consistency comes the voice of Saeko impulses of life. Kyoichi Katayama than narrate a love story gives us a novel full of little stories as stories, such as jewelry, and a sane reflections on the world in which we live, death and life, the impact of man on Earth and human relations: an example of this is the memorable monologue Yamazaki while patrolling the streets with Shun'ichi or soliloquies of self Shun'ichi in the park or on the subway.
'Year of Saeko' is a beautiful novel, which remains in the reader's heart as one of her favorite reads because it found a love of art installed in the middle of life, half of the heart of the Earth and from its pages feel the pulse of the same.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA


Also published in the Journal Rick .

Monday, March 28, 2011

Biker Birthday Sentiments

"When Night Is Falling" by Michael Cunningham AIXA MARÍA SANZ

... we men are the ones that scared us, which we put our foot and we get nervous, if we are sometimes skeptical or bullies is because we suspect that we are wrong in a mysterious way that women do not know. And pretend we do not know our vices and customs are so ridiculous that when we come to the gates of heaven, which saves huge black mock us not only for being so innocent, but because we have no idea what's going on reality.

'When Night Is Falling' (Lumen) is the new novel by the celebrated author of 'The hours'. read 'When night falls' is entering open grave in the mind of a man, as the narrator of the novel, Michael Cunningham Scheme , not a third person or omniscient narrator but the thoughts of the protagonist real time, which limits flexibility to read but it makes the star becomes transparent in the eyes of the reader and the protagonist, Peter , in this case, we'll find out as an art dealer, absorbed in family routine , selfish, frivolous, prejudiced and biased judgments, given to the admiration of beauty and a palpable latent homosexuality and poses whenever eye on someone. This implied homosexuality is the theme throughout the novel to end in the last chapter: 'In Dreams' , when shown more explicitly as a transgressive gesture Peter kisses his beautiful and young brother.
'When night falls' is a novel that will find its audience among men themselves, among those readers who want to know the answer without difficult questions such as: what do you think some men when pretend to watch TV or follow the thread of a conversation?, and also lovers New York everything because if something New Yorker is this novel is the sense of being more down to marks on the ground, say like the TV series: 'Sex and the City' .
'When night falls' current novel whose readership is large, some by themselves reflected and others for snooping in the minds of some men. The key is to not generalize.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Doujinshi Dragon Ball Ita

"THE BEGINNING OF SPRING" by Penelope Fitzgerald by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... I'm not a dreamer. You have to look at things from the front, as it really are, and know that's one of the things that you love me. Nellie never had no doubt. Even curly hair that sprang from the top of the forehead seemed to flow from there with all the determination in the world. Frank kissed ...


The decision IMPAIRMENT in its catalog include the novels of Penelope Fitzgerald has given us the opportunity to discover the work of this British writer. Proving to be a revelation to readers and curious onlookers who look beyond the charts and we fit into the literature of religion. If you already raised the applause and pleased with the novel 'The Bookseller' with just now edit: 'The beginning of spring', reaffirm the reader in the same applause and appreciation, as we have before us the work of a solid writer, brilliant, stubborn, perhaps because of the protagonists of his novels are just as stubborn as her.
'The beginning of spring' is a beautiful novel, with the added value of the translation of Adon Pilar. A beautiful novel that has many points in common with 'The Book', points that are recognizable by far the style of Penelope Fitzgerald.
In 'The beginning of spring' the same way as in 'The Book', Penelope Fitzgerald, alerts the reader is intrigued, from an event in everyday life Aceco. If in 'The Book', was that the protagonist was decided to completely change your life with the opening of a book on 'The beginning of spring' the protagonist is faced with the unexpected disappearance of his wife. Frank the star of 'The beginning of spring' will face what the future holds that fact with her three children and both their workers and their home printer, with yes, just like in 'The Book' all eyes on him its environment. Penelope Fitzgerald's protagonists are exposed and observed by their surroundings as if her life was in a shop and everyone could say, they come without any shame the opinions of the people who are not cowering in clubs put them on wheels . Going Penelope Fitzgerald surreal situations that integrates into the story brilliantly. One of the most beautiful aspects of both novels is the maturity and consistency of children who gravitate around the protagonist, helping to turn the situation more abnormal normal.
In the novels of Penelope Fitzgerald the reader comes to be comfortable, is the kind of comfort that only occurs between the pages of a good novel in him even taking the concern that masterfully Penelope Fitzgerald has planted in it and makes you yearn to the protagonist everything goes well.
Therefore with the help of dozens of readers, with their complicity, as a kind of conspiracy, in the same way that Penelope Fitzgerald is stubborn and its protagonists, we come to the purpose of literature is that exquisite determination and putting on a brave face, to any fact, no matter who he likes it, but put sticks in the wheels, it can go ahead and break the ice preventing outbreak of spring.
In the literature of Penelope Fitzgerald there is always hope. That is the great English writer as this.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Vioxx Updates Jan 2010

"WAKEFIELD "Nathaniel Hawthorne by MARÍA SANZ AIXA


... The feelings dormant for years exploited and weak mind gets some energy from the force of these ...


Nordic Books celebrates five years career with the Valencian illustrator Ana Juan estate, one of the best illustrators in Europe, and claimed by acclaimed 'The New Yorker' , whose disciplined and silent career was highlighted last 2010 with the National Award for Illustration awarded by the Ministry of Culture.








whose impressive illustrations accompany and give visibility to the story of Nathaniel Hawthorne 'Wakefield' published by Nordic on the series 'Illustrated' in a bilingual edition and elegant. key A newspaper story in recreating a similar event the husband who goes out and does not return to snuff. A story that happens in London, underscored by the meanness and stupidity of the protagonist and the generosity and intelligence of Mrs. Wakefield. is 'Wakefield' a story of travel and unexpected end that would please the reader. But the best no doubt this issue is and will always be extraordinary illustrations speak for themselves of Ana Juan.



© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Monday, March 14, 2011

My Gas Stove Ruining Stainless Steel Pans

" Emmaus "by Alessandro Baricco AIXA MARÍA SANZ

... They were young and had no history


A book like 'Emmaus' (Anagram), only be written from the perspective gained by the years, from the wisdom given the experience from the clarity that gives understanding. So Baricco has written this novel now and not before. When the facts, the story to tell, has passed through the sieve, the sieve of time. And from that perspective can tell us how much religious education which condemns and blame can lead to tragedy. The protagonists of 'Emmaus' are four boys in his adolescence, four inseparable friends, who enter the adult world through sex and other friends. Normal as any teenager is passing through will most likely experience and see how those who once were friends and they have nothing in common, a meeting place, a place. Adolescence is most often the way for a child friendly definitely left behind the others and created new interests. That is normal. It is not normal because of poor education that path ends in tragedy. This abnormality is the Alessandro Baricco sheds light on 'Emmaus': as a practicing Catholic education and subjugated over generations, blaming everything on a hypocritical morality of the faithful. It uses four boys who like any teenager believed to know everything about life and knew nothing and the burden of guilt imposed, taken as part of their being, they pointed the way most tragic of all. 'Emmaus' is good novel that gives a sharp blow at the heart of the Catholic Church, its uses and customs. Many readers will undoubtedly be reflected in its pages, as Baricco very Mediterranean with its narrative does not leave nothing out and expands to taste, explicitly telling each scene from the fairest to the most rugged, from the sexual and sensual to the most pious. Another success of one of the best authors present Mediterranean.


... Then I went back to the gestures that he knew, finding them again one by one. For the latter, I wanted to leave the church again on Sunday to play. There were other boys, by then, a new band, the priest could not run out, so we had replaced. They were young and had no history, so to speak ...

© MARÍA SANZ AIXA

Monday, March 7, 2011

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" MEETING Tales "by Isak Dinesen AIXA MARÍA SANZ

... The low, rolling countryside Danish was quiet and serene, mysteriously wake up in the hour before sunrise. There was a cloud in the pale sky, not a shade on the fuzzy and pearl fields, hills and forests. The mist rising from the valleys and hollows, the air was cold, the grass and foliage dripping morning dew. Free from the watchful eye of man, and his disturbing activity, the country breathed a timeless life, for which the language was insufficient.

However, a human race living on this earth from a thousand years, had been formed by the soil and climate, and was haunted by thoughts, so now no one could tell where it ended the existence of one and where it began the other.



(First two paragraphs of the story: "The pain acre 'belonging to' Tales reunited ')



The editorial Alfaguara met in a single volume all the tales of Isak Dinesen that until recently was published under different titles. In this volume are grouped stories that appeared in his day books published in 'Seven Gothic Tales', 'Winter Tales', 'Anecdotes of destiny and' Tales of Albondocani . "

'Tales reunited' is a book to have on hand at the bedside, in permanent contact, to read it regularly, it offers us a story like a jewel at the right time. Stories well told. Tales perfect: its beginning, middle and ending, written by the best European storyteller of all time: Isak Dinesen Karen Blixen or as desired. beauty Her stories have time and tell how it as background music, entertainment, silent as the only companion of the evening was forged in Africa. Karen Blixen grew as storyteller in Africa and then exiled to his native Denmark and become the writer Isak Dinesen and all the gratitude, the readers, we must show it to Denys Finch-Hatton, it was he who gave him a pen and said, " wrote all those stories " .

35 stories are what make 'Tales reunited' by its elegance, its magnitude, the perfect way to tell of Isak Dinesen, is essential to keep reading in this century, it is perhaps one of the few ways to find peace in the middle of this life we \u200b\u200balways so chaotic. It is also imperative that the reader is aware of the importance of all these stories continue to be reissued again and again.

Lean please paragraphs at the top of this review and as part of the story "The acre of pain 'and ask yourself if you do not is a matter vital to continue reading the story, if they have not felt a soothing sensation to read .

© MARIA SANZ AIXA






Thursday, February 24, 2011

Dr Hauschka Foundation

" GOOD COUNTRY PEOPLE "of Flannery O'Connor by MARÍA SANZ AIXA


... Mrs. Hopewell said people who saw the positive side of things were beautiful even if they were true.



'The good people in the field' of the U.S. Flannery O'Connor is a story of a subtle intelligence and evil flowing into or No account sublime.

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The poignancy of this story O'Connor and is given by sarcastic expression Good rural people, who chose the title. A sublime tale that portrays the essence of the American South, the difference between whites and blacks, the way to swallow the syllables of speech, the social scale between masters and servants. Good people field is the jingle, as derogatory to appoint, to make the difference between them. Between Mrs. Hopewell and Mrs. Freeman.

in Flannery O'Connor "The good people in the field ' creates a stifling atmosphere, where if the player is set on the skin of Hopewell Joy feel the same hope of escape, leaving of in the middle of nowhere. Hopewell Joy is the girl protagonist of this story that, despite their intelligence does not escape the evil, he wields with rage, with reason, but in the unreasonableness of the good people field, you get the shot for the stock. Both the reader and Joy Hopewell learn a lesson at the same time as long as good people field, more hunger list and without scruples, intelligence is of little use if not applied carefully and sensibly. Poor Joy Hopewell gets smart and confident, and readers are witness to the bad faith of the good people field, all for a bit of tenderness and love, of wanting to deceive the same for a few hours .

The story is so true, the narration of Flannery O'Connor is so authentic that the end 'The good people in the field' the reader has the feeling of having participated in a harsh and unjust reality.

Sublime.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA