This week I read, Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago. To be honest, this was a very difficult read for me. While reading this book, I realized that I have actually never read a philosophical book before, so this book was very tough. I think the …
Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, life, morals, Philosophy, religion
This week I read, Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago. To be honest, this was a very difficult read for me. While reading this book, I realized that I have actually never read a philosophical book before, so this book was very tough. I think the …
Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, life, morals, Philosophy, religion
“Death with Interruptions” by José Saramago is the kind of fiction book I enjoy. I’m typically not a fiction lover, but I think the amount of philosophy and political aspects in this book makes me so curious that I somehow remain focused on the book. Even when it takes a while for a reader to […]
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with business, death, deathwithinteruptions, Philosophy, politics, religion, society
“But who am I to rebuke the guilty? The worst part is that I have to forgive them. We must reach such a nothing that we indifferently love or don’t love the criminal who kills us. But I’m not so sure of myself: I have to ask, though I don’t know who can answer, if […]
Posted in Blogs, Lispector | Tagged with death, desire, existence, explosion, humanity, identity, individuality, isolation, life, nothingness, Philosophy
Trigger Warning: Mentions of death and poverty Cover is painting “Not Too Bad (Blue)” by Artist Euan Roberts “Who hasn’t ever wondered: am I a monster or is this what it means to be a person?” Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star, pg 7 (Book analysis begins at paragraph 2. Feel free to skip […]
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with existence, Existentialism, perception, Philosophy, poverty, Subjectiveness, Suffering
I won’t lie, I wasn’t particularly excited about this book, but I surprisingly enjoyed it. It’s definitely original, fun with a dash of philosophical thoughts. The Book of Chameleons takes us on a journey of identity, memory, and truth, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Past = Identity? “My soul hurts with too much […]
Posted in Agualusa, Blogs | Tagged with Dreams, Germany, identity, Jorge Luis Borges, lies, life, Personal Growth, Philosophy, Portugal, The Book of Chameleons
Going into this novel, all I knew of it was that it is considered one of the major works of surrealism. Knowing very little about this concept, I searched it up in the context of literature. I primarily found it to refer to the attempt of an author to merge reality and imagination. If this […]
Posted in Blogs, Proust | Tagged with Imagination, Philosophy