Weaving together elements of philosophy, history and the terror of the Plague, this novel by the Spanish author Juan Goytisolo was inspired by the story of St John of the Cross.
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This review is from: The Virtues of the Solitary Bird (Masks/Begins on Page 11/No Capitalization Or Indentation) (Paperback)
I absolutely loved the poetic, mysterious, and tortuous journey that this book brings you upon. It is one of my favorite books of all time. Taste is subjective, and I have added my rating to balance out the last comment, which is only one star. Certainly this book does not read like quick-read pop novels. I drank this book in like a fine wine - with ecstatic sips.
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The novel as abstract art?,
By Cuvtixo "complibrary" (Arlington, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Virtues of the Solitary Bird (Masks/Begins on Page 11/No Capitalization Or Indentation) (Paperback)
Perhaps this is a literary masterpiece, but I couldn't even get past the first few pages. The most puzzling work I've come across since finding Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake." Goytisolo "challenges the reader to partake of a cerebral, esoteric literary experiment?" It reads to me like free-associative ramblings. I was looking to casually read a modern Spanish author, but I found it unreadable
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