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Cargando... Second Star: and other reasons for lingeringpor Philippe Delerm
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Lovely moments of normal life captured, each conveying the essence of an entire story. ( ) Second Star: And Other Reasons for Lingering, written by Philippe Delerm and translated by Jody Gladding, is an engaging and at times beautiful collection of life's little moments. These "literary snapshots" are hard to categorize. Not because they can't, sorta, be put into various genres such as prose poems but because they don't seem to entirely fit into any of them. The first two comparisons that popped into my mind were just as quickly put aside as being similar but also dissimilar. Baudelaire's Paris Spleen because Delerm's observations are much shorter and more focused and Stein's Tender Buttons because, while short entries, just seem colder even while engaging the reader. To say Delerm blends the two does none of the three justice. So I'll leave literary definitions behind and try a different approach. Have you ever been reading something, maybe a novel, maybe even an essay or poem, and a small section reminds you of some small moment or incident in your own life? That small section, which probably touched on minute detail combined with internal feeling (perhaps in the moment, perhaps as reflection, it doesn't matter), is very similar to what these "literary snapshots" are. Not sure that helps, but it works for me. Not all of these entries will speak to every reader, but if you're serious about appreciating what you read and don't consider "French men" a literary genre, you will likely relate to many of them. Even something as common as that in between position of the hand in front of your face, ready to signal to a server. The ones that touch you the most probably aren't the ones that touched me. My eyes teared up at the last paragraph of one about a woman's movement when opening the door every morning for a cat. Go figure. I would highly recommend this to readers who enjoy interacting with what they read. These are certainly all self-contained, but it is what each reader brings to them that will make them shine. If you bring nothing more than wanting to see what happens, you may not get as much out of them. If you are looking inward as much as outward, you may find yourself noticing many more things in your own life. If you like having a book you can dip into for a few moments every night, or when you have limited time, this is ideal. Each entry is a short read, but will give you something to ponder for quite some time. Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"A number one best seller in France, Second Star is a series of lyrical meditations on life's smallest moments, from peeling a clementine, drinking a cold mojito, or washing your windows"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)841.914Literature French and related languages French poetry 1900- 1900-1999, 20th century 1945-1999Clasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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