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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
By Gustavo Gomez (Caracas, Venezuela) - See all my reviews
This review is from: La colmena (Clasicos Castalia) (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)
Those who try to write the names of the characters down or even try to center the novel in any particular place completely miss the point of this novel. This is a novel about a community, a wolrd, where names and places are irrelevant. The only relevant thing is the city, Madrid, and the struggle of the people we read about in this novel. A wonderful masterpiece, a fast-paced cinema-like novel that beautifully portrays the suffering during the years of Franco's regime
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
La Biblia de la posguerra,
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This review is from: La colmena (Paperback)
With his characteristic ironic humor Mr. Cela centers "La Colmena" in the most dramatic period of Spain's 20th century history: the postwar. The characters are exquisitely molded into poor wretches, intransigent manipulators, neurotic business owners, garrulous salesmen, diffident bourgeois and aloof poets. The synergy is powerful because of its contrasts: each a survivor of the war and condemned to lead an egregious life. However, Cela's main theme is not just survival or improvisation, but imagination. The cafe dwellers are mostly penniless intellectuals hoping to trade a labored sonnet for a cup of coffee; or forlorn creatures longing for lost (and never-known) ones. An admiral of modern Spanish literature, Cela is a nobel prize laureate.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A book full of destinies,
This review is from: LA Colmena (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)
an interesting book about people and their efforts to survive in Madrid during the second world war. The heart of the story is Dona Rosa's cafe, where all different kinds of people meet, laugh, argue, cry and generally having a hard time. It is interesting to read about all the different destinies in this difficult world, but the problem was that there were too many people, I lost track after a while. An advice to other readers is to write down the names of all characters and a short personal description. After a while, you will realize that they all are connected in one way or another.
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LA Colmena (Spanish Edition) by Camilo Jose Cela (Paperback - June 1985)
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