
- El túnel
- Paperback
- 143
- Ernesto Sabato
- Spanish
- 10 September 2019 Ernesto Sabato
- 950731489X
õ 0EB Á ☆ Ernesto Sabato Nuevo ½ El túnel A30 Sabato s The Tunnel 1948 resembles Camus The Stranger 1942 , for both are spare, short novels featuring murderer protagonists as first person narrators, men who are profoundly alienated not only from their societies but also from any meaningful personal relationship But the two p Sabato s The Tunnel 1948 resembles Camus The Stranger 1942 , for both are spare, short novels featuring murderer protagonists as first person narrators, men who are profoundly alienated not only from their societies but also from any meaningful personal relationship But the two protagonists are very different from each other too Camus hero Meursault, a shipping clerk, is an unimaginative man alienated from his own emotions Sabato s hero Castel, a well known painter, experiences his emoti Sabato s The Tunnel 1948 resembles Camus The Stranger 1942 , for both are spare, short novels featuring murderer protagonists as first person narrators, men who are profoundly alienated not only from their societies but also from any meaningful personal relationship But the two protagonists are very different from each Just as Opaque the Second Time RoundIn The Tunnel, Ernesto Sabato has a mysogonistic, puerile, obsessive, apparently psychopathic murderer tell the reader his every thought about a folie a deux with his victim and its rationale My first time through The Tunnel left me bewildered Of what literary rather than ideological merit is this work For whose edification or amusement is it meant My original El túnel Nuevo ISBN 950731489X õ Ernesto Sabato conclusion It s a difficult book El túnel to be interested in much less like But I picked up on a hint b Just as Opaque the Second Time RoundIn The Tunnel, Ernesto Sabato has a mysogonistic, puerile, obsessive, apparently psychopathic murderer tell the reader his every thought about a folie a deux with his victim and its rationale My first time through The Tunnel left me bewildered Of what literary rather than ideological merit is this work For whose
You know I was going to review this book El túnel but then it occurred to me that I would never know if you have read El túnel my review I mean yes, I do get likes but suppose people are liking them without reading them Of course, why would anyone do that Two possibilities seem to suggest themselves either they want to make a fool of me by making me keep writing reviews that no one reads or to distract me from something Of course, that in itself calls for a mass conspiracy because so many people from so man You know I was going to review this book El túnel but then it occurred to me that I would never know if you have read El túnel my review I mean yes, I do get likes but suppose people are liking them without reading them Of course, why would anyone do that Two possibilities seem to su ñ El túnel ñ The Tunnel by Sabato, inspired by Dostoevsky and Kafka, is not just an intriguing novel but also an important existential classic It cannot be totally denied that there are some similarities between Castel of this novel and Meursault from The Stranger but Castel is not too nihilistic in his views The heart of Castel might have been frozen, but there was a drop or two of love just enough to feed the birds.
Solitude is often thought of as something self warranted Sometimes, even a man who buil The Tunnel by Sabato, inspired by Dostoevsky and Kafka, is not just an intriguing novel but also an important existential classic It cannot be totally denied that there are some similarities between Castel of this novel and Meursault from The Stranger but Castel is not too nihilistic in his views The heart of Castel might have been frozen, but there was a drop or It should be sufficient to say that I am Juan Pablo Castel, the painter who killed Mar a Iribarne.
That is how the story unfolded itself It began with that one sentence a simple, staightforward confession After I finished the novella, it felt like waking up from a dream Not just a normal dream but a nightmarish one The kind that leaves you dazed as its after effect.
There was one person who could have understood me But she was the very person I killed It s no secret that Castel was the one It should be sufficient to say that I am Juan Pablo Castel, the painter who killed Mar a Iribarne.
That is how the story unfolded itself It began with that one sentence a simple, staightforward confession After I finished the novella, it felt like waking up from a dream Not just a normal dream but a nightmarish one The kind that leaves you dazed as Really wanted to nail this in one sitting, but still managed it in two, wow , this still retains it s power to shock all these years later, disturbing and even funny, Sabato features possibly the most chilling ending I have come across to date Narrated by an artist in jail that being Juan Pablo Castel who practically goes about stalking a woman named Maria after he spots her eying one of his canvases in a gallery From this moment on he forces his way into her life, learning she has a blind hu Really wanted to nail this in one sitting, but still managed it in two, wow , this still retains it s power to shock all these years later, disturbing and even funny, Sabato features possibly the most chilling ending I have come across to date Narrated by an artist in jail that being Juan Pablo Castel who practically goes about stalking a wom