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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Święta, święta i po świętach!

Hi Everyone,

Yes, I know I didn't post here for a long, long time but I promise to amend. All this fuss over Christmas is drawing to an end. Christmas flew ver fast. In Poland we say "Święta, święta i po świętach". The shopping spree is about to explode and now is a moment to think seriously about New Year's Eve. What are you doing on New Year's Eve?

Most people associate Christmas with well - earned rest and familly get together. For some of us it's a time of last - minute shopping and a pervasive fuss. As far as I'm concerned, it's a really good chance to see old friends and catch on reading. I would like to tell you a little and share my opinion about one of the book which I read for Christmas. 
This is the novel entitled "El retablo del Conde Eros" (in Polish "Teatr hrabiego Erosa) written by Cuban poet Eliseo Alberto. He was not only a very famous novelist and journalist but also a highly respected screenwriter for films and television shows. Have you ever heard something about him? Eliseo Alberto was a laureate of many prestigious award in the field of literature. In 1998 he was awarded the Premio Alfaguara de Novela literary prize for "Caracol Beach". Thanks to this novel, Eliseo Alberto gained ground. He was born in 1951 in Arroyo Naranjo (Cuba) and died three years ago. The author was a chess enthusiast and he spoke with great passion about cooking. 


In "El retablo del Conde Eros"(2008) Alberto presents a world of prostitutes and second - rate artists. In the background a reader can catch sight of the capital of Cuba in the fifties. 
In the spring of 1957 the actor Julian Dalmau returns to Cuba after a long stay in the United States. He was invited to direct one of the plays of Howard Owen...
I think that this novel is a little bit conventional, however, it's worth reading it: we can get to know a conduct of Cuban people as well as memories of Eliseo Alberto. The author portrays not only the atmosphere of these days but also social unrest.








Saturday, December 6, 2014

A little bit of literature (continuation)

Do you fancy a read some gripping story? I recommend you a novel entilted "Method of Losing or The Art of Losing" by Santiago Gamboa. Everybody who read this novel gushed over it! 

As far as the author is concerned,Santiago Gamboa was born in 1965 in Bogota (Colombia). He studied literature at the Javeriana University (Bogota). Next, Gamboa moved to Madrid and he received his Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid. The author has lived in France since 1990 and he has worked as a journalist for Radio France International.
It's worth pointing out that Gamboa was awarded La Otra Orilla Literary Prize (2009). 


Thanks to "Method of Losing or The Art of Losing", his second novel, Santiago Gamboa gained ground. Sergio Cabrera is a director who filmed it in 2005. Both the book and the screen version are really good judging by the audience.

Santiago Gamboa  tells us a ficcional story of a journalist who inadvertently gets mixed up in some shady affair. The readers get to know tangible aspects of the capital of Columbia. Here both  corruption and violence are the order of the day. One way or another, everyone is doomed to failure. It's important that the author draws attention to our fate: we have to be prepared to lose something in order to gain something. Gamboa combines an adventure novel with black humour and, additionally, criticizes Colombian society.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

A little bit of literature


Today I'd like to tell you a little bit about a work of the Spanish poet and playwright, Federico García Lorca. He was born on 5th June 1898 in Fuente Vaqueros and died on 19th August 1936 (García Lorca was executed). He was a member of The Generation of '27: a group of poets who dedicated to work with avant - garde forms of poetry and arts.



To tell you the truth, a women's issue is really current in the literature but this poet invites us to get to know a woman's soul. In my opinion, Lorca is one of the most well - known authors who plucked up the courage to present a detailed analysys of woman's spirit. 
I don't want to write a summary of Lorca's dramas because I would like to encourage you to delve into his work.

His famous play, The House of Bernarda Alba, is one of so called Andalusian dramas and presents the portraits of women oppressed by a patriarchal society. Unfortunatelly, the division of roles which fulfil women and men are completely different. She is obliged to bring up the children and do the housework. He provides for his family and has advantages over his wife.
The book's main characters doesn't agree to live in the shadow of men.They rebel against the prevailing norms and fight for the right to freedom and greater privileges. Their fierce struggle for independence doesn't bring results. Lorca's women aren't be trated as equal to men but they don't give up.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Work, work, work...


    Recently I have met with my friends and we have had a really good time. By the way, something comes to my mind: we are currently dedicating less and less time for our inmediate family and close friends. It’s pretty sad: unfortunately we are completely absorbing in our work and preoccuping with our own problems. Many people live on the run every day: it’s not good.                                                            In my point of view, we are under pressure from society. We should not forget important things in our life such as family, health (both mental and physical) and interests. If we concentrate on our work, we can lose control and all sense of time. Nowadays, people is tending to focus on make a brilliant career as well as make a bundle. And what about you? Do you devote enough time to your family?