Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Huanchaco said geographical map of the Celtic


When the SARS epidemic, two magazines as New England Journal of Medicine and Lancet published articles about the new virus and the current epidemic, almost at the same time they were written, some of them incomplete, such was the pressure of the international scientific community for sharing valuable information to understand and contain the epidemic.


With Celtic Dream goes something like, a neat, dense novel details, such as tropical rainforests, you can stop reading several times. My first impression is to transport me to read the texts of the nineteenth century novels and I wonder to what extent there will be a metamorphosis in Flaubert the universe that has drawn Mario Vargas Llosa in this novel. The geographical and historical background close within the work itself is much like MVLL the End of the World War


Two equatorial rivers and experiences to draw on Roger Casement. Wrapped in the dank and stifling tropical heat, his inquiries uncover the darker side of the exploitation of man by man, with the pretext of civilization, Christian conversion and progress.


not yet finished the novel, so this note but a review is a tip for reading, as I mentioned these reports in a hurry on SARS: summon two separate maps of the Congo and the Amazon, to be located in the geographical context, the rest is history, politics, public health and pure human condition.


A not faint and go upstream from the literature vargasllosiana

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