13 Essential Books You’ll Want To Rediscover This Easter

13 Essential Books You’ll Want To Rediscover This Easter

bucolism says pop you read that on the beach. On the beach you could read if there was a roof and walls on the beach. On the beach there is no ceiling or walls. It is not readable. The grains of sand infiltrate the spine of the book, the wind is about to turn the page, and the waves of the rising tide blur and wrinkle the covers of the beach reader who gets lost. Books are for the shade.

But you can read on the way to the beach. There are ceilings and walls in the train and in the plane. Reading does not become gymkhana against the land, sea and sky. Here the lyrics of Christina Rosenvinge’s songs are opened without a struggle with nature. Of Debutsome diaries unraveling from the process of composing her songs to diagnosing her attention deficit disorder, the hours sitting still in the chair fly by.

In the city, the protocol of action during Easter is as follows: French toast on the table (on a plate and a tray, with a dessert fork and a napkin to the right of it, we are not animals), shoes on the floor, feet on the couch, book in hands. It takes place after lunch, as in Andalusia, where life today includes work and the afternoons are free, or before going on a processional safari. Right now, today’s classics that should already have been camping in your hands, like the glass bellthe only novel by the poet Sylvia Plath, or the brilliant nonsense signed by Eduardo Mendoza in The Mystery of the Haunted Crypt† In bed, before going to sleep, poetry is better accommodated. That of Almudena Guzmán, who combines beauty and humor, or the sharpness of the Polish Nobel Prize winner Wislawa Szymborska. Between the desktop and the bed, the novelties. That of the literary hurricane Karina Sainz Borgo, whose manuscript of the Frankfurt Book Fair was acquired by more than twenty countries, or that of José Ignacio Carnero in Loveswhere the pain of loss is that of habits that dissolve: the mother who said goodbye to her son from the window and doesn’t anymore.

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Source: Marie Claire

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