Saturday, June 5, 2010

Scientific Name For Nebraska Moleberrytree

Xoconostle

Walking
recently by a Sanborn's book, I found a pleasant surprise, Pixie (3), continuing saga that began in Xoconostle Ruy Pixie in the suburbs and continued in a life without Pixie . The joy came because these two books did in their time Xoconostle one of my favorite authors of Mexican literature: books, casual, smart, with one of the finest reflection of the rampant decline of Mexico to postmodern capitalism. Of course, in time, people understood little of the scene. I remember a critical sanctimonious Day that criticized him as if his characters parody values \u200b\u200bwere upheld by the novel (the right-thinking usually produces very pendejas readings). Part of what Xoconostle refreshing is that it does not seem to be in much contact with the national average: He lives in Naucalpan, as shown, has dedicated to edit magazines (among them Quo and apparently now the Profeco), and literature certainly does not seem to last or the artificiality of the narrative of the north, nor aesthetic solipsism that plagues our literature "young." Though the Mortiz editions are out of balance inconseguibles old, due to the ability of publishers disappear Mexican authors, Xoconostle first novel published in full and the second version "redux" rewritten to access the third now published by Random House. Undoubtedly very welcome. I invite people to read, yes there is talent there. You can find the first two and his ruminations on his website and the new book in bookstores.

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