>muh maga
la segunda mitad del libro no puede ser más aburrida. Yo quería seguir leyendo las pláticas entre los pseudo intelectuales del club y los monólogos de Oliveira borracho.
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>>8051771
>if it's in spanish it's mexican
retard, go back to /v/
i hate catholics especially spanish but ill bump this just because it's an actully thread and not a meme ad
>>8051764
Se supone que la segunda oarte no tiene nada que ver con la historia, es mas monologos de cortazar y otros momentos aleatorios.
>llorando sobre algo estúpido
>>8051871
"del lado de acá" es la segunda parte.
Quieres libro? Yo tengo libro, amigo !
>>8051764
The best part is the one about the pianist.
The Maga is overrated as shit, she is a pathetic single mother, that's it.
Also, the prose in the first chapter is amazing, at least in Spanish.
>>8051888
*first chapters (those sex scenes, damn...)
I have this and like what I'd read of Cortàzar's short stories. Would I get more out of this reading the first 50 some chapters straight through the first time or hopscotching the first time? I kind of want to just flip a coin, but at the same time I probably wouldn't revisit the text in the other chronology for a couple of years unless the story is written ambiguously enough that it really does entirely change tone and stuff.
>>8052087
Psst. Nobody gives a fuck what you do.
>>8052137
I just don't want to read the same book twice but want to get the most out of it because it sounds interesting. If it changes significantly and isn't just marketed as being different stories I might be willing to do both reading progressions back to back.
>>8051764
I had to force feed myself this book.
>>8052375
What would you say a tripcode is?
>>8051764
>pláticas
You can start by learning proper Spanish
These threads are always a blast as an Italian, you can just bullshit your way through Spanish by pretending it's just a variation of my language
>>8053910
Fucking Guidos, man.
>>8053924
You love the adorable buffoons we are, don't hide it
>>8053935
I'll admit that I've met a couple of Italians and they are nice people.