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

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