Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Books...

Hello Humans

The books are one of the things that I really like. The writer gives a part of him, to transport us to new lands and adventures in an escape of the reality.
Today I’m going to write about one of the novels that have a big importance for me.
"Kafka in the Shore" is a book with everything to capture your attention; a boy that is cursed for her father, an old man illiterate who can talk with the cats, representations of the conscience with animal form, mysterious librarians, etc.
All of this imagines for the author, the great Haruki Murakami (one of the favourites for win the Nobel price in literature) who makes a world in the middle of the reality and the surrealism, with a talent to transmit the feelings of the characters and his peculiar form of see the world.

It's an excellent novel for a gift, especially for a teenager, in the most chaotic stage of the life. The protagonist escapes from his home, which triggered a series of events that transform, into someone else, different who started the journey...
See you later...

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

The Best Concert...

Hello People!!

Well the music is the language of the soul, so when you attend a concert, the entire feel that music produced, is increased. My last experience was the past year in November in the concert of Pearl Jam in the national stadium. Pearl jam is a band formed in Seattle integrated by Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, Dave Krusen and the singer Eddie Vedder. They play a grunge style mixed with alternative rock.

I arrived at the concert one hour earlier, and in the entrance, the security guards checked me and found that I had two energizers cans. Then to avoid having to throw them away, I had to drink them all not to throw them away, so I got crazy when I entered.

 I saw the concert in the gallery, so from my perspective I could see the entire stadium. In the middle of the concert, the band played a cover of “Imagine” of John Lennon; Eddie Vedder requested that the lights turn off and all the people turn on, his cellphones, the result was a sea of stars, accompanying the music, something beautiful to feel.