Ok, let's get this conversation started again. I am unsure when the January meeting is taking place. I put a guess on the books of the RFB column. So far I am enjoying War of the End of the World. It reminds me a lot of current American politics, odd considering it was published in 1981, of course that is when the right started to take control with the beginning of the Reagan Era. I think it will be a great discussion in February when we will have both the Llosa book and Pedagogy of the Oppressed to discuss and compare. Themes are similar, and not just because War of the End of the World takes place in Brazil.
I like the various agendas and viewpoints which come into play. I also like not knowing anything about this time period of South American History other than that they had been tossing out the European powers, and thus have to find their own way politically. I like that Gall is reading the religious rebellion as if it is a rebellion of the underclass. So far he can't seem to reconcile the conflict of his beliefs and what he is hearing out of Canudos.
Anyway, I have no idea if anyone reads this anymore or checks on it. But there you go.
I really love this book group by the way.
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I still read this, and I want to contribute more to it. I believe that I am negligent b/c I don't come to this site other than to read/post for the blog. Maybe if we recreated a new one in FB, like a group. Maybe we'll use it more. I know Kelly, you blog on this site, so if it stays, I will be conscious to attend to it with heartfelt vigilance.
I agree with the statements on the book. I also like how the Counselor is this mysterious character wading through the ambiguity of social change.
I find Facebook to be more of a site for gossip and comments rather than extended writing. But that is just me.
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