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City - Alessandro Baricco;

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Grupo: Libro
Autor : Alessandro Baricco;
Editorial: Vintage
Fecha de Publicación: 2003-06-17
Número de Páginas: 336
Forma: Paperback
Publicación: Vintage
Fecha de publicación: 2003-06-17
Estudio: Vintage
Fabricante: Vintage
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Book DescriptionThe author of the international bestseller Silk now delivers a ravishing and wildly inventive novel about friendship, genius and its discontents, and the redemptive power of narrative. Somewhere in America lives a brilliant boy named Gould, an intellectual guided missile aimed at the Nobel Prize. His only companions are an imaginary giant and an imaginary mute. Improbably—and yet with impeccable logic--he falls into the care of Shatzy Shell, a young woman whose life up till that point has been equally devoid of human connection .

Theirs is a relationship of stories and of stories within stories: of Gould’s evolving saga of an underdog boxer and the violent Western that Shatzy has been dictating into a tape recorder since the age of six. Out of these stories, Alessandro Baricco creates a masterpiece of metaphysical pulp fiction that recalls both Scheherazade and Italo Calvino. By turns exhilarating and deeply moving, City is irresistible.

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Glad it was free
A guy from NZ gave this to me at a hostel. In general, a waste of time & paper. Possibly a wonderous subtext exists in the original Italian, but it lacks purpose in English. I gave it to a Canadian guy after finishing it.
Fecha: 2006-09-16

inspiration
the only reason that i give this book 3 stars instead of 2 is because i was so inspired by this novel that i wrote the best poem of my life! i do not know why, but for some reason, (even though i did not understand how quickly the characters & the stories changed) i read 200 pages the first day. mon dieu! i just love how the man is so poetic, but the book really makes little sense..oh well. do not get this if you are not a fan of poetic writing.
Fecha: 2006-04-05

Well yes but ...
I strongly disagree with the Publishers Weekly review which describes Gould as "buckling." He acted out of intellectual honesty and the discovery of a real childhood, a real relationship to the physical. On the other hand, I lack the enthusiasm other reviewers have for the book. It is the first book by Barrico that I could easily put down, over and over - it never succeeded in drawing me sufficiently into the story to hold my attention. I never cared about the characters.

On the other hand, some of the academic / philosophical lectures were delightful and thought-provoking. None more so than the "Essay on Intellectual Honesty," an essay for which the reader is well prepared by lectures on curves and porches.

The inner-lives and the evolution of the two main characters are shown in a taped Western and the imagined world of a heroic boxer. The book is very successful in shown how people shape their lives through narrative while narrative shapes their lives.

Brilliant idea, satisfactorily executed, but ultimately unsatisfying to this reader because the author never hooked me into the book's world.
Fecha: 2004-11-12

Playground
Not even the saddnes you may feel or perhaps some tracts of joy, can ever prepare you for the impact this book'll have on you. You will feel it, you will feel every word, every imaginary friend that you might have had trought out your lifetime will emerge again and you'll have a pleasant chat with him again, after a long time, you will try to change the world after this book, or you will try to dream about how can it be done if you have forgotten for some reason.
Baricco is great novelist, whose words spread trough out the pages like leaves on the wind, leaving as much trace as they can possibly could.

Fecha: 2004-09-29

Follow Barrico on a splendid tour through his City
Barrico's 'City' seems, in all its fragmented splendour, a thoroughly modern book. Yet, at the same time it casts a long glance back to the origins of the novel as a Western cultural invention, emulating the picaresque models of Cervantes and Rabelais, or the 'sentimental' journeys of Laurence Sterne. Barrico says he has conceived of the book as the plan of a (European) town, with its irregular, organically grown quarters, streets, buildings. Reading the book then amounts to an exploratory ramble through this city, with sudden twists and overlaps in the narrative as you turn a corner and an unexpected vista opens onto a different neighbourhood. It takes a few pages to get used to, but once one has adjusted to Barrico's pace, the experience becomes utterly engrossing. Barrico has real talent as a story teller; his prose has the directness and vivacity to keep you very involved.

It is difficult to say what this book is 'about'. Given the heterogeneous and evolving nature of a city it would be against the spirit of Baricco's undertaking to outline the see-it-all-in-one-hour tour. A few important themes that emerged from my reading - as the major arteries in this sprawling town - are the importance of personal authenticity and the nature of mentorship. Ultimately, the city becomes a metaphor for human life, which is also a crooked, haphazard affair with many unexpected twists and turns. But at each crossing, we are free to choose our direction, if we really want to. Even the predicament of being a 'genius' doesn't liberate one from making these tough choices, time and again. To understand why that is you'll need to read this book ...
Fecha: 2003-06-14


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