Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Madero other / Ignacio Solares

Repeatedly, Ignacio Solares has demonstrated a great pen. At least I think so. Columbus , his novel about the Villa attack the American population is certainly a novel enjoyable, clear, concise. Has its great moments of joy and action and above all as a historical novel, the reader sheds light on the facts hidden in the storyline which, when combined with fiction not only recreate a historical period, but closer to the people of the time. In
, Madero, the other , however, the solar boom is a great atorĂ³n. More than novel, could pass as a great historical essay by the number of sources and events that populate the work. Without doubt, the life of a native of San Pedro de las Colonias is a matter of literature: his eagerness to mysticism, his confrontation against Diaz, the passion that men born in Villa and discontent that resulted in men other men like Zapata.
But the novel progresses. The author tried counting backwards, as in Journey to the seed, Carpentier, but the narrator used in second person, who used to detonate the narrative, in most cases, questions, rhetorical tone, slows down the narrative.
This data dotted. of appointments, and cuantitavos leaps in building the character, reading back Madero, the other , a little tired. Ignacio Solares is a good storyteller, at least compared with the same Solar Columbus, imagine that you know Madero went to another course. Yes, I think he knows. Still, it's a work that is a reference for understanding history. Unfortunately only a reference and nothing more.
Editorial: Punto de Lectura
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