Week Ten: Roberto Bolano, Amulet

This week, the book was Amulet by Roberto Bolano. In terms of story structure, sentence structure, vocabulary and content, it wasn’t too difficult to understand or follow. That said though, it was still my least favourite book of this semester. It wasn’t necessarily boring, but I also wasn’t incredibly captivated by the storyline or super invested in any of the characters, even the main protagonist. The book wasn’t long but I did end up taking way too long to get through the whole text. 

Even though I didn’t really enjoy the story, I did recognize the fact that our narrator Auxilio seems to have led quite an interesting life. Or maybe it wasn’t even her life that was so interesting but the stories of other people’s lives that she added up and made into a collection which she then presented as the summary of her own that was interesting. I feel as though the main thing she did with herself was act as a secondary character in everybody else’s life. I don’t mean that in a judgmental way because that seemed to be exactly what she was happy doing, but her stories are just stories of what other people have said, written, done and seen. She also came across as quite unsure of herself, especially of her roots. She couldn’t properly say for sure what year she arrived in Mexico City or whether certain events happened or not. She was like a drifting leaf that doesn’t have a tree of itself and isn’t even sure which tree it detached from to begin with. Instead of holding on to her own past, she attaches herself onto those of others and makes her home with whomever she finds comfort in. 

Would I have been happy living the way she lived? I think so. I really like hearing about what other people have experienced and I love reading things that other people have written. I believe I would have been quite happy doing as she did – meeting people, floating around, collecting anecdotes and spending my days doing random busywork to fill my mind with poetry, philosophy and literature. She represents a kind of unanchored, free way of life that has a sense of tranquillity and lightness. 

Here is my question for Amulet. Do you think that you would personally enjoy her way of life? Do you believe that you would be fulfilled and happy spending your days reading, doing random work and socializing the way she does? 

Week Ten: Roberto Bolano, Amulet

This week, the book was Amulet by Roberto Bolano. In terms of story structure, sentence structure, vocabulary and content, it wasn’t too difficult to understand or follow. That said though, it was still my least favourite book of this semester. It wasn’t necessarily boring, but I also wasn’t incredibly captivated by the storyline or super invested in any of the characters, even the main protagonist. The book wasn’t long but I did end up taking way too long to get through the whole text. 

Even though I didn’t really enjoy the story, I did recognize the fact that our narrator Auxilio seems to have led quite an interesting life. Or maybe it wasn’t even her life that was so interesting but the stories of other people’s lives that she added up and made into a collection which she then presented as the summary of her own that was interesting. I feel as though the main thing she did with herself was act as a secondary character in everybody else’s life. I don’t mean that in a judgmental way because that seemed to be exactly what she was happy doing, but her stories are just stories of what other people have said, written, done and seen. She also came across as quite unsure of herself, especially of her roots. She couldn’t properly say for sure what year she arrived in Mexico City or whether certain events happened or not. She was like a drifting leaf that doesn’t have a tree of itself and isn’t even sure which tree it detached from to begin with. Instead of holding on to her own past, she attaches herself onto those of others and makes her home with whomever she finds comfort in. 

Would I have been happy living the way she lived? I think so. I really like hearing about what other people have experienced and I love reading things that other people have written. I believe I would have been quite happy doing as she did – meeting people, floating around, collecting anecdotes and spending my days doing random busywork to fill my mind with poetry, philosophy and literature. She represents a kind of unanchored, free way of life that has a sense of tranquillity and lightness. 

Here is my question for Amulet. Do you think that you would personally enjoy her way of life? Do you believe that you would be fulfilled and happy spending your days reading, doing random work and socializing the way she does?