Is he right about Hesse's Demian? What's your opinion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gl1AvJuNMA
Don't tell me you can understand spanish
>>9683525
Herman Hesse > Julio Cortazar
i'm really sorry
>>9684075
You can't be serious.
He is right, but I he should stick with Demian and not try to explain an author's whole body of work using one work he read. That's intellectually dishonest, I think.
Why Stanley Kubrick speak spanish?
Yes, Hesse is shit
>>9684423
You're right but the rest of his books are like that
Well, he says he read it a long a time ago and he's talking about what he remembers. It's not like he came up intentionally with a critique of the book. So one should consider that.
Btw, does anyone else like Cortázar? I'm not talking of his works (wich I love) I'm talking of him as a person. I feel like he has something that when you read him makes you want to be his friend or have a conversation. Very charming mate, un my opinion.
>>9684423
But he makes that clear, He only talks about Demian. That I agree with him, is a piece of shit for emo kids.
>>9683525
I'd love to hear about the book, but I don't speak Spanish. Sorry.
>>9684364
go home jose we're here to talk about literature not spic word vomit
>>9687647
Great reasoning. I'm speechless.
>>9683525
>tfw ywn have that voice
Both Hesse and Cortazar werent "great" writers.
>>9687594
I'll try to translate it by tomorrowbut i don't know english