I've finally finished reading your Virtues immoral and, once Also, I was overwhelmed because I enjoyed writing this The sky since straightforward. It is gratifying to note the consistency in your writing, the power of persuasion which is primarily what every writer research.
Your novel is set in the sixteenth century, but behind this retrospective odyssey is really our human condition is at stake Your narrator Moumen - an old man who revisits his life, his adventures, his "dream" of America - is our contemporary, this century and never appeared to me so close.
From tearing family - the first circle of society - we come to a more fragmented world for everything from our past. The pages on "initiation" of the narrator by the masters (good or bad, whatever) are an extraordinary philosophical level, I would say a timeless wisdom. You knew bind sobriety and strength of writing the requirement of a very clever composition where knowledge of history blends with the experience of contemporary issues. And suddenly, we were all born in the Moroccan city, Sale. We watch the sea We scour sailboats and other vessels, but also soaring albatross, if I may Baudelaire's image because it is a novel that leaves your poetic tastes. To read you the reader has this thirst for knowledge who lived Moumen whose appetite grew with the discovery of the great books, travels of Marco Polo. The intelligence of the writer is also about saying thank you to those who have reached out. Literary fraternity is probably the epitome of this book. And in these times is more than a breath: breath that is uninterrupted.
your novel could not have that tone that moved me: a relentless and refined prose where every word resonates with both the honor and grandeur, but also the hypocrisy, jealousy, lust for power, low companies who operate in the shadows and hope to deflect sunlight. And what are those ingredients now that concoct our contemporaries, alas. So thank you for this time of my reading pleasure, and I hope many other readers will appreciate this great gift ...
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Kebir M Ammi, Virtues immoral, Gallimard, 2009, 212p., 17, 50euros
First sentence of the novel:
I was born under the sign of chaos and major battles in Sale on c O you Atlantic in a family that fate before withdraw, had initially decided to focus on, providing him the necessary and the superfluous.
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