Sunday, January 9, 2011

Billiards Table Blue Print

and Castro del Río. MARIO



hungry Chute Camilo Jose Cela:
This novel, which is shaped like a snake biting its tail, is the essence of the most traditional and popular Cela of Cela masterfully recreates the bustle of people on the carousel of the streets, neighborhoods and towns, this relentless, throbbing tingling that never stops. Humor, tears, tenderness, grotesque, intelligence, poetry, all ingredients are blended carpetovetónicos notes here in a perfect example of a literary style that is now a classic of our literature. Lecturalia

Two of the characters are Castreños. Castro del Río Paquita and her mother Paca Roldán, widow Navajas.
Paquita de Castro del Río was the stage name, real name was Carchelejo Chamorro Paquita. Paquita was a brunette who sang like nightingales. His working life was varied inputs and outputs in the art world. The beginnings were as a deliverer of Tejeringo home, then went flamenco artist, but a banquetazo of her boyfriend, playboy games and bullfighter, take left, he retired and went to work for all young ladies in a diner, her prodigious voice brought her back to work on stage. The tab to work in the show Oriiflamas of Spain. Paquita is very flamenco, moody, dark as a raven, with genius (Ranger) and squinting eyes only when he was her boyfriend, apparently this defect in his eyes came from eating pickled in disrepair.
A Paca your mother told Muhammad in the town and owned the station in Castro del Río churros from the widower of Rafael Navajas Linares died from eating cockles in poor condition before marriage was "Miss bullfighter "mysteries of life as recorded Paquita daughter turned out to be legitimate. Paca
Muhammad married a widow still lush with the representative of his daughter Romualdo Ramirez.
Based in Castro del Rio, the marriage was well maintained in the factory Tejeringo "The Don Romualdo and Paca Mohammed, the Virgen de la Salud, patron of the town, spend your good hard not to be deprived of anything."
In Castro, Don Romualdo señoriítos invited to come to be encouraged and removed the glass eye, making jokes at the ladies and foreigners. Even
night he slept in the "jiguerilla" because tackled and very excited shouts burst subversive that angered local authorities. Pego


an interesting comment I've collected. 25/11/2008 Signed by emiliomoro.

If a credit to his credit, Cela (apart from the literary itself) is to be able to get along with all governments that have taken place in Spain since the establishment of the Franco regime. Sit well with everyone and everyone knew how to party, to be appointed to the English noble class and get, by the grace not really know what, the Nobel Prize for literature. In this work before us, Cela revive the spirit of "choral novel," which gave such good results with "hive." Here not This is a place and time, as was the post-Civil War coffee of his most famous novel, but a parade in the literal sense of the word begin to move characters in the first paragraph up to the first half of book, when he begins to backtrack and go to the same characters in reverse, telling us, on both sides, the stories of each truffle stories rather a brutal irony of which was an accomplished teacher Cela . The sense of humor boils everywhere in this book, which is not a novel or anything that it may seem, but a mere entertainment of a man who had the confidence to publish almost anything you write, and so to come up with a novel, "Christ Versus Arizona, where there was not a single full stop or followed. "Chute hungry" is a vision of Spain in the sixties, with characters of names impossible (look at the Comemuertos, friends) of those who tell us about incidents that do not fall within the range of adventures that entertain as such but . A work of those considered "minor" the Galician author died and would not be bad people rescued from oblivion. Certainly that has soared to Cela also that he has been reviled, friends and enemies alike, as happens to all famous writers, but it is also true that this book is that recognize a (minimum) merit, namely: to be entertained

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