Walking Words
S**A
The book is in great condition, despite being used
The book is in great condition, despite being used!! Just minor tears.... And the content is just fabulous. Very happy with the purchase!!
D**R
Early Galeano writings
Galeano at this early creative best along with woodcuts-illustrations...charming book and great entree for those new tohis writings..
G**G
Five Stars
Excellent book by the late Galeano, narratives with wisdom, humor, poignant insights.
C**T
Five Stars
Amazing book, amazing writer!#
C**S
Unique Magic Book
Eduardo Galeano's works defy typical classification systems. In this "walking" journey through worlds of mythology and folklore of urban and rural Latino America, he shows us truths that defy time. The structure is a series of "stories" followed by shorter "windows" that provide philosophic perceptions. They are held together thematically by the brilliant woodcuts of Jose Francisco Borges. The stories are not conventional stories. In fact, more often than not, Galleano flies in the face of conventions. For instance, on writing: "There's not much pleasure in writing what you live. The challenge is to live what you write." On politics, perhaps he is too cynical for some: "Free elections allow us to chose the sauce with which we will be eaten." To give you a better taste of the book, a title of a story: "Story of the Female Avenger and the Archangel in the Palace of Sinners". And a title for one of the many Windows: "Window on Invisible Dictatorships". The book does not match his epic trilogy on the history of the Americas, "Memory of Fire", but that is a different genre, which he created for that work. Perhaps instead of the timeworn phrase, magical realism, "Walking Words" could be called "real magicalism."
M**N
fun, and beautiful
I read EVERYTHING that Eduardo Galeano writes! His books are deep, fun, and beautiful. I highly recommend any of his works!
M**A
Magical words and images
"Walking Words" is an intriguing volume by Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano. The book has been translated into English by Mark Fried. Galeano's text is enriched on nearly every 2-page spread by the woodcut illustrations of Jose Francisco Borges.Like Galeano's superb "Book of Embraces," this is a book that defies a simple classification by genre. "Walking Words" is made up of a series of stories that are interspersed with short pieces that often read like mini-essays or prose poems. Most of the stories contain fantastic elements: a talking dog, a man who wants to become pregnant, human/animal transformations, etc. The short interludes are sometimes humorous, sometimes philosophical, sometimes mystical. Many of the interludes reflect on the nature of language and writing. In this book Galeano draws on Guarani Indian belief, the Cabala, Christian theology, Latin American folk custom, and other sources.Borges' woodcuts are a marvelous text on their own: he captures human, animal, and supernatural images that are often whimsical and/or grotesque. Overall, a fascinating book; I especially recommend it to those who are interested in Latin American literature.
M**H
"Folk tales" revisited
Galeano is an author well worth reading solely for his unconventional techniques - a series of small pieces of story, history ... slowly building a coherent whole while standing "complete" on their own. Walking Words is an excellent introduction to his style (Book of Embraces is the other starting point I would recommend). Initially you can believe that you are reading traditional tales but by the time you get to the whorehouse you realize that his humor has caught you again. A few stories further and you see that the stories hold together as a whole providing insight both into human nature and the political realm. The illustrations are absolutely a perfect foil for the text. This is definately a book to foist off on friends as a "must read" - it appeals to a very wide audience. END
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