Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Intercosteral Nueroliga
TWO OF TWO
The book is divided into two parts: the first part which describes the birth of the friendship between Mario (the narrator) and Guido, during the period of adolescence. The two you guys know the benches of a high school and become very close, creating a really strong bond of friendship. Guido is an extrovert person, love the girls and becomes a model for Mario, who admires him very much, so as to try to get close to him even more. Following Guido decides to leave the high school who can not stand and began to travel the world looking for places, things and people that makes him happy, and never find. This first section ends with the death of his mother's second husband, Mario, leaving his stepson a fair amount of money, with the suggestion of "make something convincing." The second part of the book opens with Mario's decision to leave the university and to make result of the money received as an inheritance, searching for a place away from it all where you can find happiness. So he decides to go live in Gubbio in the Umbrian countryside, where he buys two half-ruined houses. Here begins to work hard to restore the two houses in place with the use of natural materials, without any technology. So slowly manages to renovate the two houses, to build a very solid family and to form an agricultural cooperative, working with natural methods of culture, in a completely self-sufficient. This was while Guy wanders the world in the company of girls are always different, but found no stability, in fact, losing what little he had found. So in fact died in a car accident while he was going to Milan and to the tragic news, Mario firearms are the second house next to his, who had left to welcome Guido, as he wished it.
I really liked the fact that throughout history the roles are reversed, ie: during adolescence and guides the boy with a strong character, who wins every woman who has power and during the debates in the Assembly, a true example Mario, the friend who needs to feel safer, while adult Mario represents stability and happiness that Guido tries around the world, but can never find.
I really like the character of Mario, because growing unable to change completely and he, who as a teenager was not very happy, it becomes really strong, happy and satisfied with life.
OLIVER TWIST
Oliver Twist is the story of an orphan in a home first segregated and then put the beggars to live among thieves and prostitutes. It all starts in a small town in England in the nineteenth century, with a tramp who dies giving birth to a child, whose name will be Oliver Twist. Until the age of nine years, the child remains in the orphanage but the hunger and the constant push him to escape punishment. He arrived in London and is casually acquainted with a young man who takes advantage of his naivety in order to introduce a band of thieves led Fagin the Jew. One day the pickpockets rob an old gentleman, Mr. Bronlow. Oliver runs away in horror, but mistaken for the real thief was arrested. Bronlow the excuse and the host at his house, but the order of Fagin, who was afraid of possible revelations that Oliver could do, two of the gang of robbers take over the boy. So Oliver, again forced a thief, take part in an thievish but the shot goes wrong and Oliver is wounded in the shoulder by a bullet.
Finally, generous and good people can save Oliver, letting him regain his health and a little 'serenity. Meanwhile, the jew is studying a plan to return to Oliver, but one of the gang, which is always been good with Oliver, and reveals the plot for this treachery is killed. The murderess, who was forced into hiding, and is traced while trying to flee remains accidentally hanged. Mr. Bronlow, known how the whole thing, is stop Fagin and his gang. Here are the light of the episodes on the life of Oliver, as the discovery of a brother who was attempting to kill Oliver also to take his share of inheritance. The book ends beautifully, because Oliver, after many years finally manages to be happy, because it is adopted by Bronlow educate him with the affection of a father. This book I liked him enough though Oliver does happen too. It 's a series of misfortunes (of course) end with a happy ending. To me this seems like a story a bit 'too much "built".
THE TIME TO CHANGE
This book is an essay that describes the global situation that we all find ourselves after the rapid changes occurring in the last thirty years. These changes have made the contrasts stand out more, both political and economic such as wealth and poverty, power and lack of power, profit and ethics, law and lawlessness, war and peace, and so on. E 'wing disconcerting to see that end of the twentieth century, the countries with "high income", which has about 15% of world population, controlled 80% of the resources of the globe, while the countries with "low income", with 50% of the total population, had only 5% of world resources. This is just one of many examples that can be found in the book by the author, which arises in the critical position of modernity from the model prevailing in developed countries and seeks to find remedies.
This book seemed heavy in the way of writing. I found it very very difficult to read, in fact I have a bit 'pulled. I think I have enough knowledge sufficient to understand a book like this, because to understand it one must know enough about the topics and I, many things which is the author, I have never even heard of.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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The God of Small Things
India late sixties here is the world tells us that Arundhati Roy, an India still tied to old traditions, a world we know little and that seems far away but it is not so much.
Esta and Rahel are twins joined by a special bond, which are overwhelmed by dramatic events and also suffer the consequences of a choice made by the courageous mother. Ammu, in fact, leaving the husband, goes to meet his destiny against a closed society, marked by unwritten laws.
Reading I was hard, thick and heavy with descriptions and charges too overwhelming. The story does not follow a chronological thread but telling change the scene quickly isolated facts which you know only after the meaning.
Oliver Twist
The dramatic life of a child who loses his innocence in the suburbs of London, but after a plot twist sees realize his dreams and hopes never lost. Could not passionate about the events
of this orphan abandoned to itself, trying to survive the thousands of adversity that come his way.
Raised in an orphanage until the age of nine years, is found only in London and even more without realizing it is embroiled in a gang of petty criminals. The goodness of some middle-class and the discovery of its origins it recover from his terrible situation.
The reader is fully involved and morally close to Oliver it throughout the novel, which is sliding because, despite the seriousness of the events, the narrative is skillfully relieved by action fun.
Daughter a blue robe
Simona Baldanzi in this book collects his experience among the "orange jump suits." He approaches the reality of the miners to write his thesis is precisely that of their hard work, slowly, from distributing questionnaires only, begins to forge ties with the men themselves, away from their family, and begins to feel part of them.
And it is the family that Simon thinks: a father and a mother workers, who, just like men, have made a life of sacrifice.
A book contains interesting and sad that the ideal family in the purest sense, people united by a deep well that goes over all the circumstances.
Friday, September 14, 2007
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OLIVER TWIST
Oliver Twist was written by Charles Dickens in 1838 and just tells the story of Oliver, an orphan whose mother died soon after birth there was no indication even his name.
The story of young orphan at the age of nine years when they start after being sent away from the orphanage is able to escape from his first job when he was exploited, but is unfortunately in the hands of a gang of thieves.
The life of Oliver continues among others is very low, until the end thanks an unexpected surprise to finally able to realize his dreams.
In this novel Dickens also speaks of life in London, outspoken, describing, in fact, the city exposing the negative aspects, such as child exploitation, or up rate of children present in the bands of thieves.
Besides this is much easier to follow the plot that is not at all boring.
daughter of a blue robe is a novel written by Simon Baldanzi in 2006 and tells the story of a girl named Simona who decides to write a thesis on the miners who create tunnels in the Mugello to pass the train high speed. During his research
Simon has the time to rethink his simple life, to his country and his humble family. She in fact is not like all the boys who attend its university, which is the typical "spoiled children", but is the daughter of a blue robe that is a worker of Rifle.
IN THE WINDS OF NEPTUNE
Under the winds of Neptune was written by Fred Vargas (which is actually a pseudonym) in 2004 and is the story of Adamsberg, a Commissioner dell'anticrimine Paris. Adamsberg is obsessed by Judge Fulgence, a character who was a commissioner when the boy had managed to blame the brother of a murder of a girl. Only after a mysterious disappearance of the judge, Adamsberg waiver of his plans for revenge, until 16 years after the supposed death of another murder Fulgence identical to that which his brother was accused of Commissioner upsets the city of Strasbourg and leads to Adamsberg begin his research until an unexpected discovery.
Council so that everyone read this novel and not get discouraged because of the 444 pages pass too quickly.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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Andrea De Carlo: Two of Two
The book tells of how the evolving friendship between two boys, who met the first year of school at different stages of life. The two boys, as well as characters of the book are Mario, the narrator, a shy but eager to get involved and affluent, and Guido, the center of attention, and nonconformist from a poor family. What they are above the leger student demonstrations taking place in that period, we are in the sixties. But the book, as mentioned before, does not stop to show only the adventures of Mario and Guido as teenagers, but also tells the emotional evolution that the two will face in life until you become the opposite of how they were in high school .. .
Through a simple and easy to understand vocabulary, Andrea De Carlo manages to show not only what happens in each of us in life, or how to grow enduring all the hardships you are facing, as well as the feelings experienced by adolescents and adults, although this book relates to a time past, has not changed.
I 've found it very interesting precisely because it can make you reflect on issues that may be considered today and why, sometimes, you can identify with certain characters or scenes.
Charles Dickens: The Adventures of Oliver Twist
England, the second industrial revolution in an English town, in a home a woman gives birth to a boy, Oliver Twist, and soon after dies. The poor baby is placed in an orphanage for up to nine years, where a terrible old woman will not even entertain the children looked after with dignity. At nine years old Oliver is transferred to the 'home where he was born, where things are not Improvements, even worse to the point that the child finds himself locked in a cell alone and with little food and water. After being battered for a long time, Oliver, just ten years, you enter the real world, first as an apprentice undertaker, and then as a thief. In this period, while trying to help his friend to steal an 'old lady, a part of Oliver is shot and wounded in the shoulder. Is precisely to help the lady who wanted to steal his companion, a Mrs. Mayle ...
main feature of this book is the only realistic representation of the environment, society and the English cities and main themes of the story are the various divisions between rich and poor, good and bad.
The language is simple and clear, but with a heavy content. Maybe that's why I could not codermi of this book.
Simona
Bardazzi: The daughter of a blue robe
The book is set in the Mugello, in Tuscany. Simon decides to write a paper on people, from southern Italy who moved to this land, then go to work in the mines. Over time the people, the first suspicious, began to establish a good relationship with the protagonist, and she begins to remember his mother Sandra, although it did not work in mine, it was still a working ...
A novel about the world that not only workers but also of effort, struggle, the human resistance that shows how all people of all social classes, are able to fight for a better life for themselves and their children .
E ' thanks to these themes that I found the novel interesting and exciting.
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OLIVER TWIST by CHARLES DICKENS
Around 1830 Agnes Fleming's birth in England un'ospizio a child soon after his birth remains an orphan of both parents, his father being dead Edwin Leeford fell ill in Rome. This baby is called the City by Mr. Bumble Oliver Twist, local dealer Hospice. Oliver unaware of the past of his family and especially to have a brother lived as a child suffering abuse and humiliation, living in filth, poverty and fear. Initially is sent to work by Mr. Sowerberry, undertaker, and then know the jew Fagin, who wants to become a perfect thief. I know many people deal with evil and selfish, who try to cheat others for their personal interests through which will be involved in events that lead him to understand that he hangs around a mystery that can not understand. After a childhood of suffering Oliver, now a teenager, unable to find people they can trust and give love and happiness. The story is divided into two parts: the first tells what happens to Oliver in person, but all the other facts that do not happen to the boy directly, but those that are built around the mystery of his family.
I really liked this book because at the end of the book you can understand the real reason why Oliver is persecuted by all, and why they happen all the mysterious events at the beginning of the narrative that you can not give an explanation. All this encourages us to read and ask questions that we will answer later. I was struck by the strength of this guy, despite the fear and the hardships he encounters in his life, never abandons the hope of a better life and faith.
DAUGHTER OF A BLUE DRESSING GOWN SIMONA BALDANZI
This novel tells of a university graduate, the daughter of the workers, as well as author of the book, who decided to write my thesis on the miners, away from their families, coming from the south and came to work in Mugello to build tunnels for high speed trains. He decides to learn more about the protagonists of his thesis by distributing the questionnaires and gradually linking them with a human relationship. The orange overalls, combative and tired to eat, sleep and live in base camps, they do remember his past and his country. Remember the period of his childhood and his mother Sandra, who has sewn Rifle jeans for more than 30 years, from whose hands you see the great work in the factory. The only desire is that the daughter of Sandra's ongoing studies to ensure a better future and more peaceful than his.
I liked this book because it is the work done with hard work and dedication by the workers of the galleries, people who spend their lives working hard to earn a living and who remember her mother that Sandra brings with it the signs of their work on the hands .
TWO OF TWO ANDREA DE CARLO
The story is set in Milan around the end of 60 years, during which part of Europe is characterized by the wealth and well-being, which mark the differences between social classes. Mario, the narrator, tells the strong friendship with Guido that binds him since high school in a climate of rebellion marked by parades, rallies, protests and occupations of schools and universities. These two players are completely different but with the same goal of freedom. Mario is a shy boy, while the other has a strong character, charismatic and enterprising that attracts attention and curiosity of those around him. After their knowledge Guido is able to reassure his friend, who can at this point to express his thoughts more clearly hiding his shyness. Guido decides to leave school, take vain for travel between Europe, Australia and America to find happiness and become a writer, while Mario, finished high school and college, decide to live in the Umbrian countryside, where you build a house and a family with a successful business through the foundation of the agricultural cooperative. Through letters sent by Guido able to maintain their friendship, a friendship despite the distance, unforgettable experience will last a lifetime.
this book because I liked the theme of friendship is very important and of great importance during adolescence because they are indispensable to overcome this difficult period, growth and ongoing research clarity. The thing that struck me most was to understand how our choices can affect our destiny and that of the people around us.
"I was thinking how much our lives were different in these years, and similar fund, two of two possible pathways initiated by the same crossroads."
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This book by Charles Dickens tells the story of an orphan, her mother died after given birth and never having heard nothing of his father, was raised in an orphanage where he has to work. But the hunger and punishment affected him to escape coming to London where he met a young man who leads him by an old man, "Fagin" ingenuity that taking advantage of the newcomer, teaches him to steal and then will be unjustly accused of stealing Mr. Brownlaw. Despite the accusation
Oliver, Mr. Brownlow is aware of its poor condition and you take care of him. But
order of Fagin, Sikes another thug, shooting the boy, bringing it back into the lair of the gang of thieves. Oliver
fail to return from the good Mr. Brownlaw only after the accidental death of Sikes and the arrest of Fagin. Adopted
be educated so that Brownlaw with the affection of a father.
The book, in my opinion, runs well in reading involves the reader, but some scenes are much too cold to be moving. But I think this is a reason why you are not tired of reading it.
"The God of Small Things"
Arundhati Roy This book tells the story of a family of Kerala (India), but above that of the twins Rahel and Estha, "a rare type of conjoined twins, separate identity in the body but merged together, "and mother Ammu, who fled with them from the abusive husband and returns to Ayemenen with the parents.
The brothers, along with Sophie Moll, their cousin, decide to flee and sought to feel more loved by their parents, but during the crossing of the river Minachal, Sophie Moll died drowned. Velutha is unjustly accused by the police, the lover of Ammu.
The story begins when all this has already happened, and the twins return to Ayemenem as adults, after other events.
The narrative also moves on the Indian people on earth, times, locations, reconstructed culture, art, language, traditions and events, is driven by the seamless transition from present to past and from there to the future.
"The daughter of a blue robe"
The book, by Simon Baldanzi, is a novel about the miners' working away from home, workers came south to work in Mugello, in the mountains to build the train passing by at high speed.
Simon is about to graduate from college and decides to write his thesis on these miners, and so he starts handing out questionnaires, and visiting construction sites every day to build a relationship with them, the "orange overalls, becoming for them" Girl of the questionnaires.
She sees them working hard in the galleries, swallow dust, and their being combative and makes you rethink its painful past, to his country, to his childhood. His mother was a worker in the factory rifle: "I could tell you that I did a thesis on high-speed rail workers, which was how to do it on my parents' workers ... "The
orange overalls like the blue robes: simple and hard lives.
This was the book that I liked more for the particular content, a topic rarely addressed but which would be interesting to investigate: the conditions of the workers.
Can I Replace My Smoke
This murder mystery set in modern day France takes us on a chain of killings apparently separated from each other, and as the detective protagonist Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg. The latter, often criticized for its improbable inferences, is personally involved, because her brother was accused of a murder, and decides to track down the alleged murderess which had lost all trace. The problems, however, are just started, in fact, during a mission in Quebec and loses his memory when he wakes up he discovers to be investigated for the death of the girl who had just met. Adambsberg is thus forced to flee Canada and return to France under a false appearance, hosted by an old friend. From here Adamsberg will also find traces of the mysterious murderess who kills his victims with a trident. Finally, thanks to the deduction of the Commissioner will return every piece of the puzzle in place, thereby demonstrating the solution of this mysterious caso.Il book is written in an easy and smooth, but at the same time has a pleasant and often humorous language. Everything falls under the veil of mystery that conceals intrigued solution for a final unexpected and intriguing storyline.
Title: Under the winds of Neptune
Author: Fred Vargas
Edition: Einaudi
Price: 14.80
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Title: The Red and the Black
Author: Stendhal
Edition: Edipem
Price: Unknown
The time for change
is decidedly pessimistic vision of Paul Ginsborg in today's society, and how not to support this pessimism, if today is a sovereign individualism around the world? The problem is mainly because of ethical concerns. The economic system that sustains us, the production model that is at the low population, was inspired by a logic of profit. In contrast to the historian Francis Fukuyama, Ginsborg compares the modernity of today in an unstoppable freight train, but that "must be filled with other goods," and that "the tracks on which travelers must radically change direction." Our daily life is composed of a succession of continuous consumption, - says Ginsborg - requires each product purchased, upstream, our choice. And the amount of individual choices can result in a striking cumulative effect. . Its is therefore a simple invitation to blur our selfish individualism, and to ensure that everyone feels part of a community, a "civil society" careful and responsible, able to guide and stimulate with their choices, the "company policy", often late, or indifferent, or worse, complicit in fault. In short, it's time for a change: it's time to reward the party of intelligence and morals, and when it is missing, instead of acting suo.Il book I really liked because it explains the facts of which we are always aware of. However, it is sometimes a bit 'difficult to understand, because it uses terms not common and regular articles. Ginsborg certainly can move the conscience of all and make you feel a member of society and not just individual.
Title: The time for change
Author: Paul Ginsborg
Edition: Einaudi
Price: 10.50
Candide or Optimism
This famous tale tells the story of Voltaire's Candide, the portrait of 'naivete, a student of the philosopher Pangloss, a portrait of' optimism. In fact he believes everything is in the best way for this is the best of all worlds. But the reality is quite different: corporal punishment, murders, robberies, rapes, torture, corruption, slavery constantly torment the protagonists, forcing them to divide and meet, and despite showing clear signs of pain, Candide and his philosophy continues to believe that everything is in the best way. At one point, Candido and his traveling companion Cacambo can even find Eldorado, a haven for Humanity, where she now lives a peaceful people, where the streets are paved with gold and diamonds, where there is the warmth, where Guests are welcome, where he and tolerant understanding. But not even manage to keep Eldorado Candide from trying his beloved Cunegonde, and gets back on its way to other adventures. This novel deserves all the fame that surrounded him: intense, wise, keeps even centuries after the full scope of narrative innovation. It 'a novel that can be called philosophical, but never heavy, so it's fun, humorous and highly ironic. But what is most important to note is that the pace of the narrative, in a few lines that cover a huge range of events.
Title: Candide, or Optimism
Author: Voltaire
Edition: Feltrinelli
Price: 5.00
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"The Adventures of Oliver Twist" Oliver Twist
is a child who lost her mother during childbirth and she finds herself having to live the first nine years of his life in an orphanage where he is beaten and abused. Nine years is sent to learn a trade by an undertaker, but even here the small Oliver suffered many injustices and so he decided to flee to London. During the exhausting journey the protagonist meets a contemporary who convinces him to stay with him at the house of Fagin, a former jew who heads a gang of young thieves. After a bit 'of time in which Oliver is secondary jobs comes the time of the first robbery, so the little orphan with Dawkins (the guy he meets along the way to London) and another of the gang decided to rob Mr. Browlow, the two boys manage to escape but Oliver is arrested, the man robbed decide, however, to testify in favor of Oliver, the excuse and it is hosted at his home. But just when the troubles seem Oliver will be finished once again led by Fagin, at which point the author continues the story intertwining the events that see a lot of Oliver have to do with good and generous people and other evil.
The book is very well written, in fact although not short runs faster thanks to the fact that follows a precise chronology. Also I think the author was good at describing the many "adventures" by Oliver to always surprise the reader, and then managing to avoid being bored. Finally, another thing that struck me is the irony that the author uses to describe certain attitudes of some stupid people.
Title: "The Adventures of Oliver Twist "
Author: Dickens
Edition: Oscar Mondadori
Price: € 8.40
" The daughter of a blue robe "
Simon, author of the book, is the daughter of a worker of the factory jeans Reafle the time of graduation and decided to submit his thesis on those working at high speed in Mugello (the orange jump suits). Simon begins to attend the capital base of the workers, to ask him questions through questionnaires and with the passage of time also to make us friends. Parallel to these meetings with the "orange jump suits," the author tells of the past lived by the mother and the sufferings it had bear; Simon also began a battle against the pain that every day should be the workers.
"The daughter of a blue robe" is a very good book that reads quickly and smoothly, nevertheless speaks of very serious problems that make you think. I also really liked the behavior of the author who is always ready to support his cause even going to encounter many difficulties.
Title: "The daughter of a blue robe"
Author: Simona Baldanzi
Edition: Fazi
Price: 13.50 €
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Charles Dickens "The Adventures of Oliver Twist" This book
Oliver talks about a fatherless boy, who was raised in the hospice of the parish, until he makes the 'big' failure to ask for another portion of the 'baby food' for lunch that was given to all orphans. Oliver is then sent to work as a mortician, but falsely accused and mistreated, and runs away to London. There he will join a gang of thieves (composed mostly by boys), even if he does not know what they are. At first theft he attends his new friends, leaving distraught, runs away and is helped by a gentleman, who would almost have been adopted. But the robbers kidnapped him and forced him to make a shot with them. Injured as detected by servant of the house, Oliver is still accepted by the master of it, and from there manages to be genuinely happy for the first time in his life. But the gang of thieves and then search for Oliver, with the ladies and gentleman, they manage to pull it out of trouble, bringing to justice its enemies and also discovered his identity.
Dickens was very good because it is well managed to weave the lives of his characters, so it does not reveal anything to the reader as he describes the character in question. The book is also a complaint of child exploitation time of Dickens (the first half of the nineteenth century) in England: children forced to work, or even steal and treated like animals. The book is written very well and is smooth and the author makes little too much in the descriptions of places or people. It is a book that I recommend to read at all, because it is very beautiful and it shows through the eyes of a child, how to be alone in an unfamiliar place can be very difficult and we cling to the first lifeline.
The book I liked a lot, even if it is a bit 'long reads very quickly. The thing I liked about this book is that Dickens has compared the unfortunates who were forced to steal, and the noble class, which can be devoted to the study and music. One piece that struck me is when you really are very to cross these two social classes, the gentleman who wants to help a thief to leave the life he is doing, while she does not want to know, because it is too tied to it.
"" No, I can not, sir, "replied Nancy in fact, after a brief struggle. "I'm chained to a life time. The hatred and contempt, by now, but I can not give it up. I must have gone too far to turn back ... ""
Oscar Mondadori, the first edition in 1996
€ 8.40
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Paul Ginsborg
"The time for change"
This book is an essay on how our life today: our society, our families, our way of life. Ginsborg goes from the general - wealth, poverty, the difference between men and women, war and poverty and so on - always in a more specific - family, politics and society - in the way we live, to the extent that we find ourselves . Ginsborg
able to link the different issues in an almost natural, and I really enjoyed it. The author integrates more with what he says and quotes based on the ideas of others, not saying what he thinks, at least in his own words, except in the conclusions of the chapters. The quotations come not only from other books of essays, but also a fiction writer.
Chapter I liked the most is the families, because it is able to describe exactly how is the family today, closed to the world around her, involving only the things that happen inside the home and what happens outside of them. Mostly I was struck by the construction of Rachel Whiteread, who had built a house without doors and windows and glass, to report that their family today, when his house is not as if the house had no doors or windows, because they do not care anymore what happens outside.
much I liked the quote also made the book "Compared to England and America" \u200b\u200b RW Russell: 'Le windows are carefully screened by curtains to exclude the public eye from the outside. A simple garden is carefully walled for mere jealousy intimacy, leaving a dingy wall offend the public gaze. The houses are apparently prisoners in prisons and tenants reality. [...] We are locked in four walls and all that is beyond just concerns us. We see the company as if through a microscope, because it is entirely within the circle of our family and friends. '
The book is very well written, although in some places is not so smooth and you're trying to get the point Ginsborg's view, but in general I liked the book and recommend it to everyone, because it highlights their problems today, and makes us understand what should be changed.
Enaudi, 2004-2005
€ 10.50
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Stendhal
The Red and the Black
Einaudi
Julian Sorel is an ambitious young man of poor origin. Being equipped for the Latin letters and theology is taken under the supervision of the curate of the parish of Verrieres. Become a tutor in the house of the mayor, Mounsieur Renal. His ambitions for power led him to win the mayor's wife Madame de Renal, which he falls, unfortunately, their love is discovered and the young Julian is forced to flee to Besancon, where he enrolled in the seminar. During their stay in the seminary, Julian manages to get important friendships that led him to work as a secretary in the home of the Marquis de la Mole
The continuous quest for power,
Andrea De Carlo
Two of Two
Einaudi
the great friendship between the two characters Mario and Guido was born in the gymnasium. The two boys are very different, Guido has a revolutionary spirit would be able to change the world, while Mario a boy is quiet and shy. Guido had these ideas so big he can not live well in Milan, attend events and activities of the school but soon after decided to leave school and go to see the world. Mario finds himself alone, he enrolled at the university, but this does nothing but increase his depression. But something strange happens, he inherited money from his mother's husband then decides to move to the countryside to cultivate the fields in a biological way. In a bookstore he meets a girl Martina, which has two twins. With other aid can not establish an agricultural cooperative and has met with great success. Throughout this period, Guido has sent letters to Mario where he recounts his travels in Europe, Australia and America. After all this wandering Guido moved to Mario's house and here he wrote his novel, Canemacchina. Was released and was extremely successful.
I liked this book, is about a friendship that survives several difficulties, the desire to live and the rediscovery of the origins of country life.
Simona Baldanzi
daughter of a blue robe
publisher Fazi
Simon, came at the end of the University decides to keep her thesis on the workers working in the construction of high speed in Mugello, the so-called "orange jump suits." With her thesis through his childhood to remember his mother, working for thirty years of Rifle. He spends most of his time among the miners who live, work and eat in the same place away from your family, distributes questionnaires to try to understand and combat the loneliness that reads on the faces of the miners. I really liked it, even because it speaks of a very often forgotten and far from us, which we prefer not to cure us. It is always very fluid leaks out and the great author's contribution to the theme of work. To read.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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I do not know why, but today I can not put any kind of comment and instead wanted to say something about the post above, what about September 11th.
I also remember very well where I was that day, I remember my son in front of the television watching cartoons, I remember the phone calls, I remember the desire not to panic, but also fear and awe in front of all those who took no only the images that we saw-repeat- on television, but also with our inability to understand what we saw, what was going on? who and why? and what would be a result of this?
I do not know we could, just because what was happening before our eyes-or quasi-one thing was so new to deserve exactly the phrase "now the world will be different."
It 's true, the world was different from that day, but more in form and substance, I think.
Because there were still wars, as before, yet innocent victims, as before, again - and perhaps more than first-inequality and poverty. So why different? what it is, for each of us, this diversity? Maybe we should ask, if only because the Sept. 11 is a date that means something to each of us individually.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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Today watching the news I saw that day would be tomorrow, and I must be honest I had completely forgotten, so I decided to write this post.
Exactly six years ago the world was unaware that the event would happen soon that would change the course of history forever. At 8:46 on 11 September 2001, the American Airlines flight direct hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center New York, shortly after the second tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175 at 9.03. The panic in the streets, the debris began to fall, people run away completely shocked by this so unexpected, no one would ever expect a terrorist attack of that magnitude. I remember that day I was far far from all that pain and the fear, but also I experienced that moment with great tension, I was on television, we were about 5 in the morning watching cartoons, they were the last days of vacation, when all 'Suddenly all programs on all networks were interrupted to broadcast the images of those two towers in flames, ran to my mom who cooked him and said, "Mom Mom war war." So I saw this event with my own eyes of a child. He looked at me and smiling said, "But you say you can not", then came to the TV, I saw her expression change in an instant, everything in the apartment building shortly after the screaming and bewildered voices of people worried for their loved ones or the suffering of semplimente others. Some calls could be heard echoing fast for the court: "You're in America? Where you are now okay? Watch TV, but you're still in New York?". I still remember the terror, we were so far apart physically, but so close to my heart to those people trapped in there, they could not breathe, who could not understand, who waited with hope that someone will come and save from the flames, but nothing ... We are all part of those towers, because this event has changed our lives forever, those pictures, the recorded calls and resentful on TV thousands of times, voices full of pain and hope that does not deserve to be forgotten any of those 2992 people must be forgotten, victims of something largest of their little lives. I hope none of us ever forget that day, the story is for this not to repeat the same mistakes and we must remember that we are the future.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
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The Red and the Black, Stendhal
Julien Sorel is an ambitious young man, brought to Latin and theology, which studies secure the curate of the parish of Chelan Verrières , a small town in the Franche-Comte . Become a tutor at the home of Monsieur Renal, mayor of the town. He falls in love with this wife, Madame Renal, trying to win. They began to spread of rumors in the country and Renal receives an anonymous letter informing him of the betrayal of his wife: Julien decided then to go to Besancon and enroll in the seminar. In the seminar is different knowledge and Julien was hired as a secretary in the home of the Marquis de La Mole, of which the young daughter falls in love. Matilda, daughter of the Marquis, said his father wanted to marry Julien. Following approval of the Marquis, when the marriage is being celebrated, a letter arrived from Madame Renal, which then informs Mr. Julien De La Mole who is a crook. The letter was dictated by the curate of Verrières , but the Marquis de la Mole believe. Julien goes to Madame Renal Verrières and shoots during the mass: he was imprisoned and sentenced to the guillotine despite all the intrigues engineered by Mathilde and Madame Renal affection that has survived, and forgives him. At his death Matilda recovers his head and kisses her before burying it. Madame Renal dies instead of disperazone three days later.
The themes of the borough, the novel is the social ascent of Julien Sorel, the main theme of all these events, the French history of 1800 and the falsity that characterizes the relationship humans. The text is very rich descriptions of the plot particolareggiate.Nonostante I liked it very much, for the presence of many sequences descriptive, often very long, the pace of the novel I was quite heavy and slow as a whole.
Newton Compton Editori
Two by two, Andrea De Carlo
The novel tells of the friendship between Mario, the narrator, and Guido, a fellow school. There are two types of boys as varied as: Mario is a frightened teenager, unsure of the choices and with little personality, Guido, however, is safe and attracted by life. Precisely for this reason attracts its peers. Both, however, need to feel free and outside obligations. In Milan there is an air of revolution and, at school, Mario and Guido are jointly involved in student protests, rallies, marches and occupations. Guido is conformist and anarchist and Mario, after meeting him, begins to show more clearly its wishes reduces its shyness and is interested in politics. Guido decides to leave the high school who can not stand and began to travel the world looking for a little happiness, but in vain. Mario finished high school, albeit with difficulty. Guido While traveling in Europe, Australia and America, Mario decides to go live in the Umbrian countryside, away from his city. You can build a house, a family, after meeting Martin, and work with satisfaction.
fundamental theme is that of deep and special friendship that forms between the two characters who, despite their differences, extends into adulthood and grow over time without being spoiled by distance. It 's a fast-paced book, the plot, although not very original, is overwhelming. The facts are narrated in a very simple and smooth. This novel recalls and reaffirms the importance of a friend, always willing to help and understand each other.
" I thought about how much our lives were different in these years, and similar fund, two of two possible pathways initiated by the same crossroads. "
Mondadori Editore
daughter of a blue robe, Simona Baldanzi
Simona, l ' author of the book, is the daughter of workers and university studies. His mother was for decades a "blue robe," a worker of Rifle, the company that makes jeans. So the main character decides to write his thesis degree of construction workers on high speed in Mugello, the "orange jump suits." Go, therefore, much of his time distributing questionnaires among miners, overcoming the difficulties dialogue with these men, trying to slowly create human relationships within the base camp where they live. In this Menier the protagonist recounts his childhood and lives in a reality already known from the stories of his mother. Here, in the base camp, Simon tries to start a battle against suffering, a suffering that far too small to be met in the faces of his parents.
's a beautiful novel that one reads in one breath and that is an important issue, about which I had read little or nothing. Special and touching is the attachment to these facts and Simon this reality, in which plunges with great sensitivity. The text is simple and smooth, even touch sensitive issues such as work. And 'no doubt, in my opinion, a book to read.
"I see it from his hands. I come from. They can browse through books for a living, can pluck computer keys, press the button for the elevator, hold the phone. But in the wall, like animated shadow puppets, drip blue. stained forever. "
Fazi Editore
Monday, September 3, 2007
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
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"Two of Two" by Andrea de Carlo
This novel tells the story of the friendship between Mario and Guido, friends since high school and then for life, united by a very solid relationship.
The voice that tells the story is that of Mario, but despite this the main character seems to be Guido. The two boys are known to school in Milan, in the restless period of '68 to know the student struggles to reform school. Mario was infected with the character and mentality of revolutionary Guido, thanks to this open a bit 'in and out of his shell of shyness, addressing situations in which, if not friends Guido, would never have gone out to meet vita.Guido in his character is a restless and reads the classics of Communism not to be influenced in their ideas from anyone and even Mario gradually became interested in politics, but more of a sense of brotherhood with guides for a true interest.
The lives of two of them away at the moment when Guy left school before graduation and started working, but their friendship is so strong that you never perderdono of view, especially the important issues of their lives.
After several emotional ups and downs and choices in life that go on over the years for both characters, Guido will become a famous writer and see the world (although facing different difficulties such as drug addiction or alcohol) while Mario, more 'peaceful and aimed at a less adventurous life, with wife and two children live in the hills of Gubbio. Yet the two will meet again even if they were meant to be near each other to complete their diametrically opposed characters. But when everything seems to turn for the better, Guido dies at the wheel of his car while trying to get to Milan, perhaps to return by the former girlfriend or figlio.Accecato embrace the pain and despair, Mario ignite the second house which had been built next to his house, if one day he wanted, his best friend.
This book I really enjoyed both The story tells that the way it is written, though perhaps in some places De Carlo dwells too much on slowing down the pace quite insistent descriptions of the novel. The story got me so much, maybe because they are long stretches of the feelings and emotions of all of us a little boys during adolescence.
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"The time for change" by Paul Ginsborg
The underlying theme of the entire book is based on the decay of society and the risk of second Ginsborg can run the whole of humanity continue along this road.
The author is highly critical of some aspects of what is commonly called globalization mainly critical the "model of modernity prevalent in developed countries, and imposed a model exported to the rest of the world" and more precisely some of the injustices caused by the current way of managing globalization.
But unlike Francis Fukuyama, another historian of our day who compared the modern freight train to a powerful and unstoppable, Ginsborg is convinced that this train should be filled with other goods "and that" the tracks on which travelers must change radical direction. " The problem for the author is above all ethical, because the current production model is based on a logic of pure profit without taking no account of moral principles more simple (just note that the basic goods for survival man as forests, clean air and water depletion at supersonic speed).
To avoid or at least reduce this serious problem, according to the author, that every individual should be part of this company defeatist consciousness took its means and its means and did not feel powerless against the possibility of affecting the functioning of society. We must understand that our daily life consists of a continuous consumption often excessive and unnecessary, and that would be enough to create a division between what is needed and what is unnecessary to start a process that could eventually lead to some real change that can at least reduce degradation of our society.
The book I enjoyed, although when I bought it I thought it was a different kind! Paul Ginsborg is able to explain a relatively complex but using simple words that make everyone understand. In addition opened my eyes to the potential danger that may be caused by the defeatism of modern society thus pushing to try to improve my daily habits.