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Ideas About the Novel by Ortega y Gasset - my translation $3
Ideas About the Novel is a prophetic book. Years before academics and critics attempted to analyze the problems of the Novel, Jose Ortega y Gasset dissected it —and to some extent saved it— by pointing out that (1) the novel should show and not tell (2) the novel should move from plot to character, and (3) the novel as a non-transcendent art form—and much more.

Torquemada at the Stake by Perez Galdos- my translation $3
Next to Cervantes, Benito Perez Galdos is the most beloved Spanish writer of all times. In creating the anti-hero Torquemada, Galdos created a prototype that will endure the generations to come. Don Francisco Torquemada, usurer, business man, loving father, and tormented soul--is a character of unmatched peaks and psychological valleys. This fresh translation captures the experiences of 19th Century life in Madrid; all in contemporary English.

Lazarillo of Tormes - my translation $3
Read it in contemporary English -- No Thous, Thees, or King James' Bible language. Transliterated into easy language for enjoyable reading pleasure. Because The Lazarillo of Tormes pointed a new direction, European and American literature benefited with titles that today are considered classics: Cervantes’ Rinconete and Cortadillo; Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders, Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones and Joseph Andrews; Tobias Smollett’s Roderick Random, and Peregrine Pickle; Voltaire’s Candide; Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield. And many others to include American works ranging from Mark Twain to Saul Bellow.

Dehumanization of Art by Ortega y Gasset - my translation $3
The Dehumanization of Art— is now a constant in music, literature, aesthetics, and philosophy, having come to mean that in post-modern times human-shaped mimesis (representation of the human) is irrelevant to art. According to Ortega, the arts don't have to tell a human story; art should deal with its own forms—and not with the human form.

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How writers open their sentences makes prose agile, interesting, and athletic. This e-book teaches how to break the pattern Subject-verb-object--and discard openings that begin with nouns, articles, and pronouns.

East of Tiffany's - bestseller $5
With the city as its backdrop "East of Tiffany's" is filled with earnest tales of love, loss, faith, success and morality. While business terminology is interwoven throughout these short stories, it's not business lessons that I take away with me, but life lessons. The circumstances and the characters' profound humanity are relatable despite their zip code . "Luke, Postmodern Man" offers a new vista into faith, suffering, and love of neighbor. Way after you read this book you'll find yourself thinking about the various characters throughout the series of stories and will find solace in their unwavering faith. The narrators' ability to reflect on their hardships with such serenity is inspiring.



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Mary Duffy and Marciano Guerrero's East of Tiffany's success stories

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

Kafka, The Metamorphosis

BOOK REVIEW BY SONIKA - Kafka had three sisters all of whom perished in Nazi camps. His growth was filled with family and social tensions as he directly experienced the rejection of Jews by the Nazi Germans. Reacting to this he writes, "What have I in common with Jews? I have hardly anything in common with myself and should stand very quietly in a corner, content that I can breathe."

Kafka was a lawyer by profession; his early writings reflected his profession in the legalistic language he used. His relationships can be clearly seen in his short stories. His most famous short story The Metamorphosis begins with a chilling and totally unexpected sentence:

As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect .


In this story he sees the world with a complex eye. His love for his sisters and his mother and his bitter relationship with his father is clearly reflected. In the story after his transformation it is only his mother and sister who love Samsa. They hope that one day they may see him again as he had been: a kind, loving, normal son. His father, however, hates him and one day while pushing him back to his room he throws apples at him, one of the apples gets stuck in the body of the bug and it slowly starts decaying and eventually leading to the death of the bug—whom we know is Gregor Samsa himself.

It's a great book. What I liked best was that the story started right off the first sentence and I couldn't stop reading the book. I love a book that grips you and it is fantastic, if not bizarre.


Many think of “The Metamorphosis" as the surreal tale of an unfortunate young man, Gregor Samsa, who's turned into an insect. On the stage, the physical expressiveness of Chris Riter in the role gives Samsa an unusually figurative quality: his skittering around the stage suggest that Samsa may be someone who's severely mentally ill─who believes he's an insect─or who's suffering from a debilitating physical disease.

Of course such transformation wouldn't happen to any of us, but it was still interesting to see how people reacted to Samsa when he did change into a bug. I didn't expect the story to end as it did. I felt sorry for Gregor and I am sure that many readers feel that way, having become by now a universal story with sound moral lessons.

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