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 The Family of Pascual Duarte
(La familia de Pascual Duarte)

Suffering, evil and pessimism!!! The memory remains of Arthur Schopenhauer.
/Victor Delvy Tutupary, 21, Indonesia

 The Hive
(La colmena)

Post-war Spain, a lot of people with no hope of a better life, everything written in short episodes, that's just fine, wonderful. 'The Hive' is like reading a small universe where everything could happen, it's to feel like the human race has nothing, it's great.
/Rodrigo U. Flores, 20, Bolivia

 Mazurka for Two Dead Men
(Mazurca para dos muertos)

Marvelous book! Literature is very practical, I tell you. It’s like a organization of mind. The thought is like a sword in your common sense; it always feels uncomfortable. With Cela, from the moment you begin to open the book, you feel incredibly a new world in front of you and you get tremendous pleasure watching the world as new experience. Forget about limitations - as soon as you begin to open yourself to the language, you gain tremendous pleasure and satisfaction. It will bring you inexhaustible energy if you can read it in its original language.
/Luís César Nunes, 43, Brazil

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