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Welcome to the BAR! Not sure if it has been raised or lowered over the years, but I digress. :devillook
Just bought your book and looking forward to reading it this weekend, I needed a good read for vacation.
I like the idea of his falling in love with the idea of her. He definitely wanted to go back to a simpler time that he remembered somewhat fondly. It was a safe place, even if it was an aborted ideal. Perhaps that is what made it all the more glamorous in his mind's eye.
On to season 3! So loving the death of Tuco's cousins. Wow, serious bunch.
Breaking Bad wiki
the Santa Muerte goddess of death imagery is something else too, lot of neat things about that on google.
Florentino was a reprehensible person after the the failed courting effort. What caps it off for me, is the death of the young woman that he was involved in, you could definitely make the case that he was culpable in her death. To me, he made self-destructive choices, but still loved the one...
A topic I'm sure readers never come to full terms with. Kind of like a nasty divorce where things like the divvying up of the silverware brings out the brain stem impulse.
For me, The Grapes of Wrath is one that I most identify with. It's not the characters so much as it is the setting and time period. My grandfather lived through the great depression and was part of the generation that got to live through that and two world wars. We would have car rides where...
Just picked up a 1942 printed version of The Death of the Moth and other Essays. Evening over Sussex is an early favorite of mine so far. This is definitely not a series of essays to fly through. Minor works, but rich ones.