"I find doubly courageous MEEK. Not that talk about sex and it happens in a public bath, that it is, but because in it the author has succeeded in breaking the prejudices of any player making a world seemingly sordid peripheral, something extraordinary. And I think that this is precisely one of the purposes of literature. Do not expect extraordinary things but teach us to look at things as if they were. For the freedom with which the writer has thought or the closeness with which forces the reader to relate to certain aspects that are close but which is, again and again, to flee. (...) virgin it is impossible to read. And when a writer manages to break prejudices of the reader and forces him to look tenderly looked askance things before opening the book, one can say that the book works in one of its most important. Because it teaches you to look differently.
(...) And that, as undoubtedly will happen with the readers of MEEK, would make them freer. And I would also have a memory that is more courageous, more imaginative, more willing to tell.
Therefore, I will not say anything about his history or his most tender person or the everyday-literary spiral in which they join. Because I really think you should read this book and go with him. Thank
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LOLITA BOSCH in presenting the Library MEEK Bertrand de Barcelona (20/03/2010)
[Thank you, Lolita ]
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