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liked it at the first half, The stories are not that interesting as the ones in Gog, El diario de un excéntrico millonario que se entrevista con personajes igual de extraordinarios, Entrevistarse con Hitler en pleno apogeo de la II guerra mundial, Conocer la opinión de un viejo sabio sobre la vida misma, y la muerte, Descubrir mundos y personajes que la historia oficial nunca escribirá, Me gusta más a el Papini Ateo D, Aún así no es mal libro lo recomiendo pero recomiendo leer antes GOG El libro es un diario personalísimo de un excéntrico millonario que viaja por el mundo encontrando personajes excéntricos y novedosos.
Ladies and gentlemen you know that J, R. R. Tolkien took advantage of a blank sheet of an exam to begin writing the "Hobbit" and I am in a similar situation, although I certainly will not write a work of art like the one he wrote.
It turns out that unfortunately no one has come to class, and now it is stupid to be alone, so I waited twenty minutes for the students to return, and since there has been no place for the case to be presented I decided to climb up to start another review I have previously informed my
Boss, and informed him of the holiday closure that will be at Easter so Goodreads users will not be able to read my reviews of thefrom April to April.
Partly that's why I'm trying to write some of the ones I had in arrears,
Since I have managed to write, and translate in record time the review of "Naked Monkey" by Desmond Morris I would like to try my luck with another, if you graciously allow me.
If "The Naked Monkey" has produced a great displeasure for me, the book that I am now going to review has produced the opposite effect, since it has been one of the ones that I liked the most, and it has come at the right time in which I complained that there was not enough fiction reading for my top ten of best fiction books this year.
At the moment only three fiction books had achieved the five, and two are actors with whom they did not count, or surprise guests at the party, I am referring to the one that, at the moment, and with a third of the year to the novels of "The third that never existed" by José Javier Esparza sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ at the moment it is the best fiction book of the year, "Gyadomea las tierras del nuevo mundo" by my friend, and half a countryman Don José Baena Castel sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ , sitelink goodreads. com/author/show and "La maestra de las flores" by Christine Cross/Marta Luján sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ sitelink goodreads. com/author/show . To this list can be added the sequel to the adventures of Gog, and the first thing if I may Goodreads users, I would advise you to first read Giovanni Papini's "Gog" before reading the sequel sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ to familiarize yourself with the style, and with its main character, The name comes from the book of Revelation sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ but let no one expect, that the protagonist is a demon, like "El diablo cojuelo" it is indifferent to me if the version of Vélez de Guevara, or that of Lessage sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ sitelink goodreads. com/author/show sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ or a demon like Screwtape by C, S. Lewis, or the version of Don Juan Manuel de Prada in "Cartas del un sobrino a su Diablo: Una crónica de la España coronavírica" sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ sitelink goodreads. com/review/show If anyone read the review, which I wrote you will have seen, that there will be a similarity between the end of Juan Manuel de Prada's novel, and "Gog" at the end of them.
It was very foolhardy to write a sequel, but Giovanni Papini did, and the first thing that should be clarified, since I left that work unfinished in the previous paragraph is that Gog is not a demon, as I pointed out previously, but a character from the barnaboth school of Valery Larbaud sitelink goodreads. com/author/show is a millionaire, who suffers strong nervous tensions like some Jane Austen characters sitelink goodreads. com/author/show , but who else looks like Gog is the American millionaire, who comes out in the second case of Father Brown, specifically in "The Secret Garden" sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ sitelink goodreads. com/author/show I mean the millionaire, also American Julius K, Brayne, since like Gog Brayne is an experimenter of emotions, both feel fascination for the poet American Walt Whitman sitelink goodreads. com/author/show and both are eager to try new, mystical experiences, After all, Brayne is a grayhaired Yankee, who believes in all religions, and is willing to fill all glasses with gold, as long as they are not tested, It is a similarity that both Gog and Julius K, Brayne have. Like another G. K. Chesterton character in this case Prince Saradine Gog is a person who has access to the most relevant characters of his time, and they agree to interview him, In fact this was one of the hooks in Gog's book, In this novel we will also see interviews with historical figures, which will serve Papini, to leave us his impressions about the world,
historical, which will serve Papini, to leave us his impressions about the world, I must warn one thing to those who approach this book Papini is not a person who dominates the long story as if he were Maxence van der Meersch sitelink goodreads. com/author/show , W. Somerset Maugham sitelink goodreads. com/author/show , or Mika Waltari sitelink goodreads. com/author/show . We are rather facing someone who is more in the line of the short story an Italo Calvino sitelink goodreads. com/author/show , Jorge Luis Borges sitelink goodreads. com/author/show G. K. Chesterton himself, or Pitigrilli sitelink goodreads. com/author/show in fact is more in line with the latter, Both Gog, and "The Black Book" which by the way is called that, because in the opinion of Giovanni Papini collects an ominous period of the history of humanity as is the interwar era, the world war, and the postwar period.
That is why the pages of Gog's second diary, which he sends to Papini, are black, It is a mixture of various genres fiction, short story in which Papini is a teacher, and essay, Gog is the intermediary that Papini uses, to talk about a world, which has in common something with Chesterton that has gone crazy, because of those old Christian virtues, which have lost their raison d'être.
However there is a difference between the two writers while Chesterton is a rationalist of scholastic cut Papini is irrational, and a fierce enemy of Greek philosophy, I could say what Vizzini sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ the unforgettable Sicilian kidnapper said of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle for Papini may not be uneducated, but tricksters, We are facing a man who was in the line of Nietszche, and anarchism, and had some eighteenthcentury leave among them encyclopedism, In his youth Papini tried to make an encyclopedia of human knowledge, and precisely we are facing one of the most cultured writers, I actually recommend his wonderful life of Jesus sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ It is the best book, which I have read to this author, and with justice this time yes it is among thebooks that have to be read.
If the best thing about Gog was the wonderful interviews he had with characters of his time, Here there are also with G, Lawrence, with Marconi, with Hitler, with Voronoff, with Picasso, with Frank Lloyd Wright, with Salvador Dalí, with Aldous Huxley, with Adolf Hitler, with Molotov, and frankly I am going to say a blasphemy that I will not be forgiven, but I think that from his watchtower Papini has an information, and a knowledge of the human soul, which is rarely frequent.
In this case, he may not have that fieriness, or that igneous force, of his early works, but Papini has gained in maturity, in reflective capacity, and in knowledge, being noticed in this work.
As he talks about machining, as Wokism attacks, that is, adapting literary works to the times we live in, the people With whom Papini meets are the witnesses of that great madhouse called the twentieth century from which emanate the worst, and the best of humanity.
From comedies from the sky, it deals with the problem of artificial insemination, an astrologer who has lost faith in what he does, a doctor who does not manage to humanize animals, but to animalize men.
There is a critique of easy literature where consumer literature is criticized almost what is now read romances, and crime novels, there is a school of murderers, China is also spoken of as a danger to the West although it has not yet gotten rid of communism.
It tells fables like those of that sultan who wanted to conquer Kashmir with animals, and the stories I tell each one tells them in just overpages not much more.
But the best thing is Papini's rereadings of his favorite writers by adding posthumous works, and explaining how their evolution could have been, Perhaps the least interesting is the youth of Alonso Quijano, where they have a legendary black vision of Spain, and how he went from being a nobleman to a wandering knight, and it is because the world disappointed him.
It tells a logical evolution of Kierkegaard, that Leopardi is not as pessimistic as they want to paint us, the failed rebellion of the pagan gods of Goethe, an Unamuno too pessimistic.
Generally all the unpublished documents are obtained from an antique dealer named Lord Everett, being perhaps the best the story of Robert Browning the conversion of a Pope, who is of a heretic, who wants revenge, and ends up becoming Pope, and in the end he ends up converting, and that of William Blake, as he was in search of Eden and as in the end Eden is the world.
In addition, a Gog is seen, who despite his nature feels more interested in religion, Except for the monk of Mount Athos all the priests are seen from a positive point of view, Perhaps unlike "An amendment to the whole" by Juan Manuel de Prada sitelink goodreads. com/book/show/ that is somewhat hopeless De Prada will explain why in another article Papini is not that he has faith in humanity, that if it were for it we would be condemned.
It surprises by its traumatic past, and somewhat convulsive, but we see that Papini embraces one of the most sympathetic heresies of Christianity even the most orthodox Christians condemn it reluctantly, and that is what Origen defended this is in one of his stories Muntzer from hell has prepared a rebellion for all to be saved, and is suspended sitelink goodreads. com/author/show
more or less heresy is that God is so good that He will not allow anyone to be condemned, not even the Devil, We can find an equivalent of this in the writers George MacDonald, and Madeleine LÈngle sitelink goodreads. com/author/show sitelink goodreads. com/author/show Of course this heresy is not true even in the Bible it does not cease to be refuted, we do not even have to resort to the magisterium of the Church, but I prefer a thousand times this kind of heterodoxies to Calvinist predestination.
I was certainly hesitating what I notice putting on, I thought Gog would be better, and I didn't expect much from the "Black Book", but I was pleasantly surprised by this book, The best is undoubtedly the rereadings he makes of the posthumous works of Lord Everett, but the whole book is worth it, if you like the characteristics of the book, which I have highlighted in this review.
For me it has been an oasis from which I recommend drinking to the reader, or to the user who has the opportunity to read this review,
Obra cobarde de Papini, Creo que el autor pudo haber explotado los temas del libro en diversos ensayos, pero elige esconder sus ideales y creencias tras narraciones ficticias y atribuyéndoselos a otros personajes.
Todo lo escrito aquí es el reflejo de Papini, Porqué no escribió mejor a título propio "Agora, Papini recordouse do velho amigo Goge ofereceunos a segunda parte, . . com violência idêntica à do diário que o precedeu, é ainda o fantasmagórico espelho em que se reflecte o nosso tempo mas, ao lado da sátira, outrora amarga e cruel, há aqui um hausto mais amplo de fantasia, um calor mais amadurecido.
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Capa de: Bernardo Marques No muy amigable, En linea con "Gog" del mismo autor, aunque este se me ha hecho un poco más aburrido, algunos título inacabados me han dejado insatisfecho, Por lo demás, me sigue pareciendo una lectura interesante con muchos razonamientos interesantes, no todos pero si la mayoría,
Seguro leeré más obras del mismo autor, Nunca antes había leído a este autor y tengo que decir que estoy muy sorprendida, Varios de los relatos me dejaron pensando en muchas cosas y en otros tantos no podía creer la originalidad con la que se tocan ciertos temas, Me encanto.