Top 2 book lover in the world
Pierre Paola Paselini |
1. Pierre Paola Paselini
He was shocked to find Leo Tolstoy's world-famous book 'Anna Karenina' in Gutierrez Trash. The appeal of the book never fails, he throws the book in the lake dustbin! The place of this book is not in the place of garbage. Gutierrez can be a cleaner himself; But he. Know Tolstoy, read. So he collected the book and kept it in his custody. But, that is not the end. Almost Rajitini could find many world-famous books in such rubbish, even the most recent ones in the market.
Gutierrez continued to collect books. That started in 1998. He still collects books from the garbage every night. Strange as it may be, it is true and surprising that the number of such books in his collection now stands at 25,000. He thinks that the most valuable thing we can leave for the next generation in terms
I wanted to write this novel. I got mixed up there. Director Pierre Paola Paselini told me about his unfinished novel in this way in a letter to Alberta Maccania, a prolific journalist, JV, letter, and even wristwriter. This letter has not been passed before
In an interview in early 1985, Paselini said, "I started writing a book that would probably take the rest of my life to finish." According to various interviews and letters from that time, he planned to write a novel of two thousand pages. On November 2, 1965, Pasalini was brutally killed on a beach near Ram by being crushed several times under his car. Then he was fifty-three years old! The unfinished manuscript was found in a folder on his desk a few days after his death. Mattel wrote 521 pages. Most are typed, a few are handwritten. There were many handwritten corrections and additions to the typed pages. Blue, black, red ink pens were used. He also named this novel - 'Petrolio'.
The name of the novel is black. He is an oil executive by profession. Two entities in his personality. One entity is impossibly power-hungry, the other entity's sexual appetite is eternal! He can change the body from time to time. Can be. Women too. The narrator of the story is also divided into two separate entities. Sometimes he gets into the story as a writer, comments on the story, and also misinterprets the meaning of the text. Sometimes he disappears ঃ he speaks directly to the readers.
"Petrolio's story is that one morning in May 1970, he saw a black valet standing on a pitchfork, with his own body lying at his feet. Then that corpse survives, taking the form of a child. The child grows up, the youth of Kaisha is gone and another one becomes black. It's as if they're two old friends, wanting to share the same life - wanting to take part in the same comedy.
The reader can know a little bit about black. He was born in Turin, and spent the rest of his childhood and adolescence in 1945. A lake called Pasqua follows him all the time. Carlo's shortcase is always in the care of 'Don Quixote', 'Tristram Shandy', 'Made Sales', 'Ulysses Wake' - these five books. And in his library are Dostoevsky's The Panchesar and The New Brothers Karamazov, Dante's Divine! Essays by Commedia and Marquis the Snake. Rabindranath Tagore's 'Finnegans Wake' - these are the five books. At his disposal are Dostoevsky's The Posecent and The Brothers Karamazov, Dante's Divina Commedia and Marquis the Sun. Of Rabindranath Tagore.
There are also books of poetry in his collection.
With Carlo's eyes, Pasolini gave a funny description of various types of intellectuals. They are all very restless. No one can bear the burden of fame, no one can bear the burden of intelligence. Pasolini also saw the world of power in different ways. The two Carlos meet every afternoon. They talk about the heroes of Balzac and Dostoevsky, who at the same time have greatness and the ability to commit crimes. They think that political power and physical power are one. The idea of their sexuality reaches beyond the body into the culture.
As Carlini writes, Carlo wants to experience his own existence through experience. Raj woke up in the morning wondering what had happened last night. Out of the world of sex and power, Black dreams one day, he is in a church, where the priests are singing. Although Satan is seen with him many times more than God. He looks at all the statues and gets his smile. The crowd thinks. The sum of the people. The question marks all the faces and objects of life.
This unfinished novel was published seventeen years after Pasalini's death. Inside the story, there are various discussions about history, culture and contemporary, sometimes science fiction. "It's not my intention to write a story," Pasalini said. I wanted to. To create a form. ” This. The novel did not want to be published by Pasalini's family for a long time.
Pasalini's youth and youth. Cut to the point of an extreme crisis in Italy. He was born on March 7, 1922, in Belena, Italy. My father was a fascist, and my mother was an extreme anti-Mussolini. He saw the rise and fall of fascist forces under Mussolini. The process of rebuilding the country began in post-war Italy. Farmers in groups started fleeing towards the city. Pasalini to the devastated country.
There was deep sympathy. And there was a deep cry for the lost peasant culture. Pasalini, an anti-fascist, grew up reading Shakespeare and Dostoevsky. See pictures of Charlie Chaplin, Sergei Eisenstein, Alfred Hitchcock. This is how his deep interest in cinema was created.
Who knows about the poet Pasalini? According to Maravia, Pasalini was the most important Italian poet in the second half of the twentieth century. Death, politics and sex became the main themes of Paselini's poetry. His first novel, Ragazzi the Vita, was published in 1955. The second novel, A Violent Life, was published in 1959. Both novels describe the inhuman poverty of post-war Ram; Reflection of hunger, theft, crime, betrayal, prostitution, black market, cruelty to children.
His. In his unfinished novel Petrolio, Paselini sought to capture reality through symbols and symbols. The relationship between the author and his creation, the meaning of what he wanted to find. A ‘chaos’ that you want to create, which is mysterious but has a kind of discipline inside it. He wants to create characters who are restless, empty, insane. Wrote, ‘I wanted to compose my own tomb within my own creation.
The central character of his novel, Kalo, finally removes himself from all noise and citizenship. Takes place in the life of lonely immersion. The dream is where his only companion is, where he has no past or remorse. In Carlo's dreams, sometimes a babe comes to him. As soon as he woke up, Lake started talking and used his voice. Black then reminded Freud, ‘Dreaming deafness is actually representative of death.
Who knows if Pasalini wanted to go through his own hand-drawn character with a hint of his impending death.
Hose Alberta |
2. Book collection
Hase Alberto Guttienz is the driver of a garbage truck. His duty at night. When he started his life as a cleaner, he noticed that the books were thrown away with the rotten garbage.
This Colombian man is apparently not very Keuketa or a member of the elite society. But his thinking is higher than that of many intellectuals. Hase Alberto Gutierrez began his career as a garbage collector in Colombia in 1997. He is the driver of a garbage truck. His duty at night. He saw one night and threw a lot of books along with garbage. People may fall into them and throw them away with dirt as they do not have a place to keep them at home, or they may have never degraded these books.
He was shocked to find Leo Tolstoy's world-famous book 'Anna Karenina' in Gutierrez Trash. The appeal of the book never fails, he throws the book in the lake dustbin! The place of this book is not in the place of garbage. Gutierrez can be a cleaner himself; But he. Know Tolstoy, read. So he collected the book and kept it in his custody. But, that is not the end. Almost Rajitini could find many world-famous books in such rubbish, even the most recent ones in the market.
Gutierrez continued to collect books. That started in 1998. He still collects books from the garbage every night. Strange as it may be, it is true and surprising that the number of such books in his collection now stands at 25,000. He thinks that the most valuable thing we can leave for the next generation in terms of inheritance is education, and the tool of education is books. This huge collection of books will surely inspire everyone from generation to generation.
Gutierrez lives in a very poor area in Bogota, Colombia. Adolescents in this area rarely get a chance to study. At a young age they have to go down in search of work. Gutierrez is now spreading the light of education in such an area. Inspired by him, other garbage truck drivers also came to him when they got the book. He has donated books from his collection to 235 schools and communities. He has also built a community library with his collected books.
Gutierrez is 55 years old. The job is no longer there. He has been doing this for the last 23 years. He donated the collected books to various libraries. Many libraries, reading centers, school reading rooms have been enriched with books in his collection. He dreams that one day he will fill the whole of Colombia with books. He thinks that the book-loving people are much needed in the world. He believes that those who read books are a little different than others, their outlook on love and consciousness expands.