Saturday, December 6, 2014

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The author of Baudelaire's Flowers surprises with a new work that is separated radically from its predecessor. If the above was a thriller that delved into the Bilbao society of the early twentieth century, this time we have a text on the intimate relationship between por a father and his son, a dialogue halfway between reflection and repentance takes as its starting point the son attempted suicide.
Based on a narrative quality lines indisputable, Gonzalo Garrido por invites us to explore the feelings of both characters in a lightweight and very entertaining plot, alternating in a story of bitterness and loneliness moments of lucidity and even black humor that makes reading a very pleasant experience.
The English garden is an interesting experiment, a leap with which the author manages to circumvent por the established norm and is positioned as a narrator of the old school. A novel with a heavy load of social criticism that eludes the canons por of the purely commercial to take a Literary sense capitalized. For English literature yard is no doubt, and good. A nice parentheses that every lover of books thanks to enjoy a deep and complex story disguised as an apparent narrative simplicity that should read leisurely, savoring every sentence and reflection after each chapter.
Baudelaire's Flowers and adelantaban we met before an author without complexes, and English courtyard Gonzalo Garrido endorse what has already hinted to his previous novel, he still has much to say.
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