Sunday, September 6, 2009

Spotting After Period And Itchiness

"Come to the World"




Today, at lunch, I watched the news and learned that the book I had finished reading two minutes before he won the Campiello Prize 2009.
There was no story, "Come to the world" by Margaret Mazzantini delves into how few books are able to do.
Against the background of Sarajevo under siege, two young Italians are desperate to have a baby by artificial means. It 's a series of plot twists, that deep in my heart already knew. Nothing really new, but for us that we have never experienced a war, is a unknown world, surreal, made of blood and courage. A world that we find it hard to imagine.
E 'a hymn to life, singing in the dust of war and hatred that pushes people to fight against their own kind for a while' bread and wood.
What stands out most is the will of the protagonist, Gemma, to go forward, to give a future to the future because "hope belongs to the children. We adults we have hoped and we lost."
A novel of strong ethical commitment that many have not failed to criticize idiotic and offensive comments, decontextualized metaphors from the chaos of a war to throw them in bulk in the commotion of a blog.
I still wonder, guys, how many people do not understand the beauty of art when it's half the pain.

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