Friday, October 16, 2009

Babita Tarak Mehta Birthday

55998 / Concentration camp in Dortmund

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a few days ago I finished reading this book Rentsoc.
will now try to do a mini mini mini review books I read, so to unravel a little too into writing something different feelings and emotions, but not to the description of the book (which you can find from anywhere).

The book interested me from the beginning because the hero Umberto De Luca, or rather the victim of Nazism, he lives in St. Pietro in Amantea, in my area. The story told by his grandfather to grandson suggests that, us kids nowadays can not learn, asking questions, the elderly. Would have much to say and teach us to respect their history and their past first.

the remainder of the book explains a little life in the camp concentration, more than 70% instead focuses on the analysis of people who have next to visutto De Luca, who are still there or not there are more. A description is also very sentimental, but at the same time objective. Stands the very concept of annihilation of the soul, and body of the rights of Nazis and Germans ruthless. The story tends to be fluid but sometimes overly meticulous about the emotional aspects.

The finish is almost touching, coming home really means a return to life in the deep respect of his fellow menu fortunate than he, his family, his town. The memory of what has been hurt. Important pass the memory, the memory in its entirety so that such suppression does not happen again in human history.

style of language and structure of the book very simple, the reading is more curious and solidarity that exciting.

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