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A carregar... The Mosquito Coast (original 1980; edição 2006)por Paul Theroux
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I found this novel less compelling than Theroux's travel writing. ( ) It had been a while since I read a book by Theroux. I love his travel books. He has been called a cynic by many, though I guess that could be seen as a recommendation as well. To me it isn´t necessarily a negative point. Theroux writes big books, which makes them ideal to take on a holiday, at least to me, as I read a lot and can´t take piles of books. The Mosquito coast is a novel, yet it is also a travel book. An American family decides to leave the States, the country is not making progress according to Father. They end up in Honduras where they manage to create a little community where they live happily, all doing their daily chores. Father even manages to build an ice machine, use fire to make ice, even in the heat of central America. Yet father goes berserk and things do not look as brightly as they did before. Great story, difficult to put down. It does help that I have been in Honduras and have some images in my head when I read this. Apart from that I saw a great movie with Robin Williams as the brilliant, yet crazy father. Greatly recommended. (I was wrong, it has been turned into a movie, yet RW wasn't involved) A book that mirrors its journey into the jungle as it slowly falls apart like the main cast. The premise is wonderful; the most American American, the epitome of self reliance and independence, has to retreat from America to return to a more true way of life, away from the corrupt remnants of a once great nation. What that way of life is and how it's to be lived is what falls apart during the course of the book, in obvious allusions to those who dream those ideals back home. There's a separate man vs religion theme throughout the book as well, but less clear in purpose. Unfortunately it can't quite pull the threads together and they instead fall apart into a near parody of itself as the father's insanity and purity spiral continues, becoming more a Kurtz in the jungle. The more elevated threads seem lost in the end to pure antipathy for domineering father figures as the story limps home and you're left wondering if it was really just intended as a character portrait of insanity through the eyes of the son, any more clever threads left rotting on the jungle floor. Allie Fox, genio autodidacta, inventor visionario y fanático adversario del "american way of life", mantiene despóticamente a su familia bajo la fascinación de sus extravagantes ideas e iniciativas. Una mañana, harto de lo que él llama civilización, decide partir hacia un misterioso destino. No será hasta más tarde, ya embarcado en un carguero atiborrado de plátanos, cuando la familia conocerá el fin que le espera: la costa de los mosquitos, en Honduras, donde empezará para ella una aventura delirante. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Allie Fox, the brilliant and paranoid inventor takes his family to live in the Honduran jungle, determined to build a civilization better than the one they left. Fleeing from an America he sees as mired in materialism and conformity, he hopes to rediscover a purer life. His utopian experiment takes a dark turn when his obsessions lead his family towards unimaginable danger. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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