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Cargando... IT'S TIME: Writing On The Wall (edición 2012)por Pavel Kostin, Max Bollinger (Editor), James Rann (Traductor)
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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I got this as part of the Early Reviewers program and found it so unremarkable I didn't remember to write a review at the time. That should tell you most of what you need to know about it. I don't remember disliking it, especially, but I did think there was probably something missing in translation. Some sensibility that a westerner just might not be keyed into. It was kinda lost on me. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I got an early readers copy of this book.Although I had a hard time in the beginning, I ended up really liking it. To me it was less about the plot and more about the characters, their perception of the world and their place in it. I could trace some similarities of the characters to people/artists I know Really liked the writing style, it is a bit slow, but pretty original and not formulaic, philosophical at times. Would definitely recommend this book to others. If you find it hard to stick with the book in the beginning, give it a go a couple of times, you'll enjoy it. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. This book did not interest me at all, and I found the writing style very tedious. I plodded along hoping to become interested in what was happening with the characters but it was unable to grab me. I wonder if this was in part due to something not coming across in the translation. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I ended up not completing this gentle amiable story of the development of a young man's aesthetic sensibility in the greyness of an eastern European city. I didn't care about the protagonists and the book did not sustain my interest just with the aesthetics.
Pavel Kostin represents new life in Russia’s celebrated literary tradition. His style is imaginative, gripping, original and lyrical. Unburdened by the Soviet baggage, there is an intriguing freshness in the raw innocence of Pavel’s prose. Я читала книгу и чувствовала ее, для меня это было также естественно кка пить воду. Легко, без принуждения. Автор дает нам влагу, которой нам так не хватает в круговороте нашей жизни. Нас заедает быт или мы сами ему позволяет, это не важно. Важно, что это просиходит. Книга - возможность вспомнить дество, ведь только дети так непринужденны к окружающему миру. Они впитывают его, а не дерут на куски как привыкли делать мы. Серьезная книга со свежим взглядом, радует и волнует. Художник не может создать свое творение и оставить зрителей без эмоций. главное, что человек увидел часть себя или наоборот отрекься и начался спор. Спор, в котором рождается истина. Рекомендую. Для себя, для понимания, о дружбе, любви, поиске себя.
This is a book about all the magical new things that you can discover if you're brave enough to break out of your boring routine and take a fresh look at the world around you. But this is also a story about love, friendship and art. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
Antiguo miembro de Primeros reseñadores de LibraryThingEl libro It's Time (Время Пришло) (Russian Edition) de Pavel Kostin estaba disponible desde LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Debates activosNingunoCubiertas populares
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His friend Viktor is a photographer. His friends Mutt, Linda, Torte, and Tanya are all street artists. They have some very philosophical and thought-provoking conversations.
It seems that the story is about nothing inparticular until about the last 200 pages. That is when things come together. And if you look back you realize that everything was leading you to this conclusion. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and recommend it to everyone. ( )