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Isabel Allende - Retrato en sepia (02-035)

One week in Spain, both books I took have been finished. A new dilemma: Do I read a crap best-seller or do I buy a good book in Spanish. The first one has the advantage of an easy read in holiday time, though will be finished fast which means that I will have the same problem again in a couple of days. The second option gives me the security that I won't have to buy another book in the week that is left, though reading in Spanish is not something that comes easy to me, even though I speak the language fairly fluent. The risk is that I will never even finish the book. Not reading never is an option, so I choose for the Spanish book.

The title makes it easier. I have read several books by Allende. Although she usually is referred to as an author of women's books, I rate her very high. The combination of South American fantasy, the poetic language of the characters and the background of justice, i.e. more politics involved than at first sight, to me it is a perfect combination. One of her first novels, "Of love and shadow" ("De amor y sombra") is one of my favourite books of all times.

"Retrato in Sepia" is the story of a young woman. Aurora del Valle was born in California, mixed parents, raised by her grandmother. In three different parts we get to know the story of her life, which starts with the story of her parents and ends with an important discovery. Throughout the book, we get flashbacks and new characters are introduced who have played an important role in her past or will play a similar one in the future. Nearly half a century, nearly 400 pages, before we finally know everything about her. "The portrait in sepia" has finished.

Reading it was easier than I thought. It took me a bit to get used, but after fortysomething pages I knew I was able to read it completely. Plenty of words I don't know, plenty of things I didn't understand. But in the end, the story is strong enough to leave a lasting impression. In addition, the fact that I'm proud I managed to read it in its original language.

Date: 2002-09-25 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tammietamtam.livejournal.com
Btw... I just read about your walk thru Napoli at your website! Wow!! You have a beautiful way of writing... the pictures were unnecessary!! It was like walking there myself, seeing everything thru your eyes, but the experience and the emotions seemed first hand!!

*TIGHT HUGS* You're pretty cool Gerbie!!! :D

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Date: 2002-09-25 03:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gerbie.livejournal.com
Thank you very much, very kind words. I had been writing for a small footy fanzine for a while, but never any travelstories. Napoli made such an impression on me, I just had to write. Waiting for the 3am train, I started at ten in the evening, until past one in the morning, just jotting down whatever I felt and saw. It's such a great city. I've only spent like 20 hours there, am nearly afraid to go back, as it grows to mythical proportions thru time. I even told my kids in school about it, as we were discussing Italy in the lesson today.

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Date: 2002-09-25 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tammietamtam.livejournal.com
At what kind of school do you work at?! Funny... another resemblance!! :D

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Date: 2002-09-26 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gerbie.livejournal.com
MTRO, i.e. Tourism and recreation.

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