Not sure if I like more the shameless behavior of Peer ("really to sin you have to be serious about it", says poor frustrated Button-Moulder) or the desperate other characters, which have to seriously keep their roles, even dealing with him. Worth reading. Even better with Grieg's music to the play.
L'idea alla base del libro è splendida. Poi per quasi tutto libro si narra di liti coniugali (varie coppie, varie liti, non sempre la stessa). Accontentiamoci dell'idea alla base, a meno di non voler porre un parallelismo tra il matrimonio e la fantascienza.
Still reading and rereading this book, and still not sure if I've got the point. Somewhere in ancient Egypt there are some characters speaking about reincarnation in endless conversations. There is a lion, which doesn't tell anything, and plays just its role. There are wars, battles, slaves, priests
... (continue)
Still reading and rereading this book, and still not sure if I've got the point. Somewhere in ancient Egypt there are some characters speaking about reincarnation in endless conversations. There is a lion, which doesn't tell anything, and plays just its role. There are wars, battles, slaves, priests. Maybe I'm just fascinated by the mood, or by this bunch of tales.
Peer Gynt
Not sure if I like more the shameless behavior of Peer ("really to sin you have to be serious about it", says poor frustrated Button-Moulder) or the desperate other characters, which have to seriously keep their roles, even dealing with him. Worth reading. Even better with Grieg's music to the play.
Grammatica ed esercizi pratici della lingua danese-norvegiana ...
tratta di una lingua che non esiste ma è un'ottima grammatica con esercizi
Altri giorni, altri occhi
L'idea alla base del libro è splendida. Poi per quasi tutto libro si narra di liti coniugali (varie coppie, varie liti, non sempre la stessa). Accontentiamoci dell'idea alla base, a meno di non voler porre un parallelismo tra il matrimonio e la fantascienza.
Ancient Evenings
Still reading and rereading this book, and still not sure if I've got the point. Somewhere in ancient Egypt there are some characters speaking about reincarnation in endless conversations. There is a lion, which doesn't tell anything, and plays just its role. There are wars, battles, slaves, priests ... (continue)
Still reading and rereading this book, and still not sure if I've got the point. Somewhere in ancient Egypt there are some characters speaking about reincarnation in endless conversations. There is a lion, which doesn't tell anything, and plays just its role. There are wars, battles, slaves, priests. Maybe I'm just fascinated by the mood, or by this bunch of tales.
L'invenzione di Morel
il mio inferno preferito