T he author, borne in Salto, Uruguay, in 1878, had some personality trends, close, familiar to your favorite bloguer. However, the reason to suggest this book is that Quiroga, like Edgar Allan Poe were masters of the short story, my favorite kind of reading.
I encountered Horacio, half a life ago, while in college. Besides gardening, the whole court, reading in English or Spanish have made life bearable and worth while.
Horacio Quiroga's, 'Anaconda', Editorial Losada, Buenos Aires, deals with nature, flora, fauna and men. Let the record show that our 'Anaconda' has nothing to do with that Hollywood trash film with similar tittle.
It tells the story from the perspective, focus, of two different types of snakes, those with venom and the others. Their relation with animals, horses, dogs and men.
The structure, interaction of its elements, dialogues, setting, atmosphere, moods,
weather conditions, plot, climax and epilogue are really out of the ordinary, at least from my experience of five decades as a reader.
At sixty, it is hard to find captivating stories, particularly one so pertinent and related to the environment, without becoming a treatise or documentary.
Everything one needs to know about snakes; hunting, aesthetics, colors, form, botanical names, habits, dislike for each other, perception of men, and their environmental surroundings, is provided in 'Anaconda' from their 'own' view, with botanical, geographical accuracy, but with literary rigor, never a documentary or paper.
In brief 'Anaconda' (over 70 years old) and others from Horacio Quiroga, deserve some attention today, considering the narrative and dialogue vitality irreversible damage to the environment, flora and fauna, water, soil, air in the whole wild world.
A blog about flora and fauna, besides creative horticultural criticism, photography of the garden and beyond in an urban context. All its possibilities within crowded concrete/asphalt realities, aesthetics and its murder farther along the self.
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Su nuevo blog sigue siendo tan atractivo como el anterior, pero con la ventaja que toca temas mas variados, es una fuente de conocimientos sobretodo para los que no estamos familiarizados con temas relacionados a la flora. Aunque tenia referencia del autor nunca lei una de sus obras, pero despues de leer su post, tratare de leer la recomendada, es curioso pero uno de mis planes el dia que llegue mi retiro, es ponerme al dia con obras pendientes por leer y releer otras que lei en los 70's y 80's (las decadas que mas libros devore). Vamos a ver si la salud me ayuda. Reciba mis saludos.
ReplyDeleteEn la epoca que menciona, igual leia sin descanso.
ReplyDeleteFue algo intenso, fundamental en mi forma de ver las cosas, junto a los discos de pasta.
Eran las actividades de mayor placer. Lectura i musica.
Pues me voy moviendo en otras direcciones, un jardin es una maravilla en el contexto flora i fauna, pero dentro
i fuera pasan otras cosas.
Nunca he leido nada respecto a la naturaleza/hombre con el ritmo o conocimiento de ella que demuestra Quiroga en el dificil marco estructural del cuento sin parecer un predicador.
No espere a retirarse, empiece con un libro a la vez. Es un buen proyecto, i creame placentero.
Le agradezco la cortesia de su visita i las estimulantes opiniones.
Un abrazo desde el concreto/asfalto insular.