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Soliloquies in

Strokes appears in today by Enrique Garcia Fuentes review on the book Soliloquies , Diego Grillo Trubba. Reproduce it in full.

Trubba Diego Grillo, Argentine author, we know almost nothing. Needless to us. But if the reader is that occasionally follow the criteria we published in this supplement, take my advice: get as soon as five stories that make up the work, just a hundred pages in size very soon, and will give away a few times enjoyment and pleasure as long as I do not give me. Five stories, each other, united by the title because they share the characteristic of being counted by a single narrator who stars (Starred, to be precise, he always tells a posteriori) as stated therein. Five stories that grow as we move into the ups and downs, the author, with a frenzied pace, accumulating references, adding conditions and actions, enhancing the above to put us in the gates of vertigo, nervous, eager to see how we left mess in which the protagonist narrator introduces us. Five tales of losers, most of the time, they manage to stay afloat as they maintained a bottomless faith in themselves and a breath, do not really know where it comes from, but assured them (to them, but also us, which we immediately infected) that may things come to fruition. "Romeo and Juliet" is a hilarious review of a subject as seemingly gritty such as bestiality, "He did not learn" is such a funny and tender approach to the issue of crude death of a loved one, "What happens is that people do not say what he says "is a kind of theatrical farce small dimensions where charge an unusual force," Everything that can be done by Sandra "slips of Rondon in the best tradition of the picaresque tale and suburban, with a shocking story of the augur few who know go out and "Chinese food" (I leave it to the end because you have declared my preference) is a lesson in how develop a "screwball comedy" in twenty-five pages accumulating four or five in a row and solve problems so exhilarating. What more could you want? And what we have here at hand, do not forget.

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