2009 books

Sep. 6th, 2009 05:26 am
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46) Luis Sepúlveda, The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, 1989  ( RE-READ )
This has been high on my list of likely re-reads since I first discovered it in 1996. A solitary, elderly man who lives alone at the edge of the Ecuadorian jungle becomes the one person who can track down and kill a dangerous ocelot, but he'd rather be left alone to read the tacky romance novels that he uses to teach himself to read. This has a memorable sense of time and place at the farthest edges of what's left today of Spanish colonialism, and Sepúlveda's lively, good humoured storytelling also comes with a subtle environmental message. He knows who he's writing for, which is something that probably helped this debut novel win a total of eight European literary awards. Actually better than I remembered it being the first time round, this one's staying on my shelf for keeps.

Date: 2009-09-06 06:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aliettedb.livejournal.com
Oooh, that sounds cool; I'll add it to my buy list on amazon. Thanks for sharing!

Date: 2009-09-06 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com
This sounds intriguing. I'm definitely checking it out.

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