Hey everyone! This class is coming to an end, and I can’t believe this will be my last blog post. I’ve gotten so used to writing them every week that it’ll feel strange not to do them anymore. I might have to start journalling …
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Hey everyone! This class is coming to an end, and I can’t believe this will be my last blog post. I’ve gotten so used to writing them every week that it’ll feel strange not to do them anymore. I might have to start journalling …
Posted in Blogs, Conclusion | Tagged with ending, RMST, thank you
The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector is the shortest novella I’ve read, and I thought it was unique, but also weird. In this story, there are two narrative storylines, the first line is the narration from Rodrigo S.M.’s point of view. Rodrigo S.M. is a male writer who seems to be bored with life […]
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The narrative perspective of this book was completely unexpected to me, and this is the first time I’ve read a book where the author narrates from a second-person point of view, which definitely gave me a very strong gateway to connect with the author. This was a very new and creative reading experience for me […]
Posted in Blogs, Calvino | Tagged with ending, reading, scattered