GLOSA SAER PDF

GLOSA SAER PDF

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Juan José Saer

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Unfortunately, the approach by Saer to obfuscate the text almost killed the book for me. Several times I reached a point where I asked myself why I was continuing on. To sadr honest, there were whole pages I skipped just because the sentence structure was too convoluted to understand.

For a book like this I cannot help but wonder why vlosa has been allowed to take precedence over comprehension. Believe me, I tried.

As unnecessary as the The possibilities of this book outweigh the realities. As unnecessary as the structure of the book was, hiding comprehension with a Byzantine approach to creating sentences, there were pristine moments of clarity of writing where the book sang to me. The ending where the fate of Leto is told was poignant. That one section made all that went before, all that sought to tease and confuse, worthwhile.

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What a shame Saer sae not adopt this approach more completely throughout the book. Owing to the obscurity of writing in The Sixty-five Years of Washington, I cannot recommend this book across the board.

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This is not a book that will appeal to most people. I did find it worthwhile but I also found it maddening. Maybe one day I will reread it and I will receive greater clarity of understanding.

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Born to Syrian immigrants in Serodino, a small town in the Santa Fe Province, he studied law and philosophy at the National University of the Littoral, where he taught History of Cinematography. Thanks to a scholarship, he saerr to Paris in He had recently retired from his position as a lecturer at the University of Rennes, and had almost finished his final novel, La Grandewhich has since been published posthumously, along with a series of critical articles on Latin American and European writers, Trabajos Saer’s novels frequently thematize the situation of the self-exiled writer through the figures of two twin brothers, one of whom remained in Argentina during the dictatorship, while the other, like Saer himself, moved to Paris; several of his novels trace their separate and gloss fates, along with those of a host of other characters who alternate between foreground and background from work to work.

Proust, in La mayor, or Joyce, in Sombras sobre vidrio esmerilado. He developed lung cancer, and died in Paris inat age No trivia or quizzes yet. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.