Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Turn Off Beep At Every Hour Watch



few days ago that introduced the new book by Fernando Menéndez: strip lines. There were few people in the Old Institute was wrapped to the author. Jerónimo Granda introduced it and José Ramón González. Faced the book, the presentation itself, since different attitudes: the occurrence and interpretation almost academic. In between, Fernando, with his methods in hand, spoke of this somewhat sprawling, open incontinent as yours, and maybe the time as paradoxical for a cultivator of short, haiku and aphorisms. Minimalism gives the idea that even the book itself presented, published in a size that can take almost any pocket without bulge or not though, may well read thereby calling the aphorisms: intermittent, such as pecking. The Fernando should also ruminate interpreted. There are statements to the eighteenth-century style, but small provocation, spurs for reflection. Some even lack of preaching, as if just saying the evidence was sufficient to open the eyes of the reader: The collapse of the wall of privacy . Other highlights poetic nuances: Before turning off the light, think about what you are dreaming . And in most addresses all those issues that do not escape the observant spirit of Fernando Menéndez, and are the subject concentrated on so often literary or philosophical construct more extensive, but not wiser.
words deafen the mind. By dint of living
one ends up being more cynical or more ignorant.
There are two types of humans: the concentric and eccentric.
Fanaticism is announcing the evening twilight.

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