Hi everyone, the post of today is about a topic I really like it cos' I looooove read, and I think if I dont have to read so much to study I read a 3 or 4 books in a month.
I have a lot of favourites books, like The catcher in the rye by Salinger, Martin Rivas by Blest-Gana or Demian by Herman Hesse, but the last book I like it was 'Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness' by Charles Bukowski a really interesting man, who born in Germany but live in Los Angeles/Hollywood several years.
He was alcoholic and works like butcher, postman, columnist and poet, married twice and died in 1994 of leukemia.
The book I took from Bibliometro and I believe that I read it in one day, they are short tales about the decadence of life, stories about crooks, crimes, alcohol, sex and prostitution... Hard topics indeed, altought the way he told them, ironic and dark makes them easier to me.
The only problem about Bukowski is: If you read one book, you read all his work. Well, something like that.. Because never changes the topic, always are the same codes to understand him. And I said it because I had read more than two books...
Well, is a book that I recommend to all of you!
See you later alligator!
i don't like read :/
ResponderEliminarDemian by Herman Hesse is one of my favorites books, too.
ResponderEliminarI've never taken a book of bibliometro, I'll keep that in mind for the next time! =)