Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Marco Missiroli - Darkness on

He did not hit the young Missiroli this writer with his first book I read. I found it stale and boring, the ending is understood from the beginning and the suffering is told more as a matter of entering school in the true feelings of the protagonist.
The story is that of a lame, a little girl who was born with an atrophied leg in a small town closed and bigoted, where everything must be perfect and where there is no place for the maimed. The girl is the daughter of the mayor of R. R point (R) is the name that the author chooses for the country. I have not yet figured out which means R and I found it a bit 'annoying! A. What does this mean? I wish I knew.



For children who are born in some way sick but also to those who are ill is expected dust cake, which is a deadly poison, so that the country remains pure and nothing and nobody can make decadent. The mayor decides not to give the dust cake to her daughter, putting himself against all odds and trying to make people understand that she's a girl like all the others. The child grows
indoors, inside his home, in the company of another child, called "crazy". You want to play with other children who see through the window, would have a normal life and do not understand why she is denied. The father decides to teach it from a teacher at home, and that in itself is uplifting. But not enough. The inhabitants of R. are fierce against the lame and the fool, do not want them, despise them and would like to see them dead. Until one day change the mayor's father and the mother of the now grown child can not do anything, and life becomes very difficult.
growth in the darkness, a darkness that you feel him and you can not get rid of, maybe not anyone taught you, you may not have enough strength, maybe you're just a small window on the world weak and incapable. But one day everything changes because fate in the end, along with justice, restore peace in at least one heart.

The novel is, unfortunately, I do not like, or at least has not left me much. The constant references to the two main characters (the girl and the baby a bit 'out of my head) with the name of "lame" and "crazy" has made the book a bit poetic and perhaps too dismissive. The feelings of the girl could be more detailed, rather than a simple external view of things, events, movements, with no hint of introspection or inner feelings. The author is still sliding and the book reads quickly, although I have done a really great effort. The cover I really liked most of the novel!

"then the song remained silent until the pain on the skin. Then began"



Il buio addosso


Darkness on
Missiroli Marco
Guanda, 2007
€ 15.00

Monday, September 20, 2010

Tiffany Towers Current

Paola Mastrocola - The hen flying

A book light and pleasant, that you read in a hurry, and retaining all the authenticity of a writer you always leaves something in it.
It tells the story of Carla, a teacher of high school dissatisfied with the school and maybe even a bit 'of his life, and ultimately finds that such relief is building with his hands, a chicken coop with 24 chickens, 12 per day and 12 for the night. His dream is definitely impossible to fly a chicken, but it does not flutter, but just make them take flight, like any other bird. Why else would the chickens wings? Between entertainment and reality Mastrocola us again generously in his world of school, life, sadness, and shows us a woman strong and fragile, you do not give up and he is looking for in every way to give a reason, to dig thoroughly, to illuminate the way for those who can understand.


The school seen through younger eyes, perhaps still naive and hopeful, to be a teacher but also by a woman, mother and wife, who asks for more and choosing the souls on their way to help them compatible . So try to do with his favorite pupil, named Carla as her, help her to give him a motivation, a deeper meaning in life, though, when it dominates the poverty, there is little to be done.
Eventually the protagonist gets its way, that is to fly one of his very funny chickens? The studies all but its all believe, we believe tight! It makes up a share of its own. That will lead to a real competition for hens!
between frustration and another, and another and another, the Mastrocola shows us a woman tired and dizzy, perhaps, who care nothing and everything, but still firm in his ideals, with the desire to change that filled with the constant desire for renewal, and the disappointment, always on, of social decay in the school and everything that goes around.
Cute, fun, as fun to read!



La gallina volante


The hen flying
Mastrocola Paola
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
€ 14.00

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Joseph Culicchia - Wonderland

I just finished reading this book, I closed and I must say that I was shaken. The end is really painful. Culicchia is an author who reveals the truth, reality, suffering, cruelty. And it does so with skill, style and simplicity. With purity. Some writers can pierce the heart and the heart like love, but when it is painful. This final pierced me, got me back to very old memories that had faded away. It surprised me. Inside.

The story of Attila, called Attila, a boy of 14 years, and a very important year for her life and its growth, the first year of high school, 1977. A politically difficult year, a year of changes, a year that you slap on the reality and makes you become a man by force.



Attila is a shy guy, supported by love and friendship of her strange and problematic friend Franz or Francis said Zazzi. A guy who believes a fascist, but then it's not even so sure, weird and unusual, challenging everything and everyone but terribly alone, as you may have and feel all the boys of that age. Attila has a sister, Alice, who loves so much and who has just moved to Milan, she ran away from his family, a family in which love is not even whispered, and where the appearance prevails, almost to wear down the affects become a standard of living to be met in order to allow the silence and peace that every family should have (but not happiness).
Attila suffers, and loves only his grandfather, who was also a crank and rooted in his political views but extremely intelligent and innovative, pushing Attila not giving up and deal with his life as a teenager with a heart and desire.
Everything is peppered with anecdotes, especially school teachers, field trips, questions, ultra-Catholic classmates, rebellion, the first crush on an older girl who just think you see it or emotions, fear of not being able to finish anything in life, and some political and social interlude Culicchia part of an intelligent and well for the reader to better understand the events occurring at that time in those months, in those hours.

You can grow well in a family where you do not feel understood, in a school you do not like, with an incredible desire to do other (music), with a loving sister away, with a mother and a father from the mournful character that does not exist only lowers her head, splashed with a friend and the disappointment and the expectation that then, after perhaps not be able to do anything other than what he is unable to immature kid and too young to really be able to do?
Adolescence is the case, and maybe for the male children is even more difficult. But it seems that when the failure precedence over the real possibility, life slaps you in front of you relentlessly. So even if you are ready, even if you do not want to, even if you feel you can not do it, it's time to grow.

Extremely realistic and alive. Write a colorful and flowing. Definitely a book to read.



Il paese delle meraviglie


Wonderland
Culicchia Joseph
Garzanti Libri, 2006
€ 9.00