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Maciek
Some time ago the wise bald (or white) heads stationed at various universities came to an
agreement that a literary form, commonly known as the novel, is dead - fewer and fewer works of
any significance are written each year. Of course, one must understand the requirements the wise
gentlemen expect of a novel of worth: it would be good if the writer would include some "aesthetic
dignity" by including as much a
Some time ago the wise bald (or white) heads stationed at various universities came to an
agreement that a literary form, commonly known as the novel, is dead - fewer and fewer works of
any significance are written each year. Of course, one must understand the requirements the wise
gentlemen expect of a novel of worth: it would be good if the writer would include some "aesthetic
dignity" by including as much allusions and connections to other previous works of literature consciously, that is. The language must also be exquisite; preferably obsure and as
incomprehensible as possible, drawing from earlier works of worth and including metaphors and
allusions to them. If the author by any chance happens to include a
in his work, there is a good percentage of possibility that his work will be deemed unworthy, and
forever excluded by the adacemia.
Or at least as long as these wise gentlemen live.
Of course, the reader is not expected to understand, not to mention enjoy the work of worth - no one
anymore, the wise men would say; people read rubbish like Danielle Steel when Bold & Beautiful is
not on the TV. And, by God, no such novel of worth can ever be popular - after all, the intelligence
level required to appreciate it is apparently not met by the 90% of world population.
A literary figure who is as popular and appreciated like The Beatles? Whose work is admired by
thousands of people? And the possibility that these people might learn something from it? That is
simply not possible - the wise heads mutter in unison - that is simply not possible! Ask people who
know!
Ask
History, as we know it, has a nasty habit of repeating itself - though in this case something good
might actually come out of it. Writers have been criticized before - most notably Twain and Dickens and yet, their work is still read and loved by whole generations of readers. Their fiction is taught in
schools. Huckleberry Finn has been deemed as vulgar and impropable, much od Dickens's work
was described as overtly sentimental, but it prevailed - which can't be said about those who
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concerned themselved with being the so-called "Arbiters of Literature". In the end, they couldn't
grind the knives because they weren't theirs to wield.
The bones of those who tried to define "literature" perished; the works they so often tried to banish
did not. No one remembers (or cares) about those who tried to defy the power of Twain or Dickens;
they are immortal through their works.
Khanh (the Grinch)
I'm not easily scared these days. As a grown woman, the only thing that brings the feeling of dread
into my heart is the constant pinging of new work emails requiring my attention when I'm at home,
but there was a time when I was a shy, delicate, sweet little girl who was scared of my own shadow.
Proof: not exactly the terror you see haunting the hallowed halls of Goodreads handing out 1 stars
like they're candy these days.
It wasn't until I was around 20 that I outgrew my fear of scary creatures
I'm not easily scared these days. As a grown woman, the only thing that brings the feeling of dread
into my heart is the constant pinging of new work emails requiring my attention when I'm at home,
but there was a time when I was a shy, delicate, sweet little girl who was scared of my own shadow.
Proof: not exactly the terror you see haunting the hallowed halls of Goodreads handing out 1 stars
like they're candy these days.
It wasn't until I was around 20 that I outgrew my fear of scary creatures and things, and stopped
tucking in my toes between the blankets, lest they get eaten by monsters, but before that
happened...there was
. I can say with complete confidence that this goddamn book (and the movie) scarred me for life.
A sentiment that I'm sure many of you who have read the book and seen the movie echoes.
I remember the exact moment I saw this movie. It's not something one forgets.
I was 16 years old. I was in Academic Decathlon competition in high school, and after studying for
the competition, our little group decided on a movie night. The selection: Stephen King's
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Alejandro
It's kinda..."funny" how such characters that they are supposed to make us laugh, you can find just
too much examples of "evil clowns", many from fantasy but even at least one from horrific reality,
that you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley...or any place at all!!!
The Joker, Stitches, Homie from
, Punchinello from Dean Koontz's
, The Killer Klowns from
It's kinda..."funny" how such characters that they are supposed to make us laugh, you can find just
too much examples of "evil clowns", many from fantasy but even at least one from horrific reality,
that you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley...or any place at all!!!
The Joker, Stitches, Homie from
, Punchinello from Dean Koontz's
, The Killer Klowns from Outer Space,
's Robot Clowns,
's Violator, Rob Zombie's Captain Spaulding, Fucko from the film
Franco Santos
es una de mis obras favoritas de King. Y, para mÃ-, la mejor.
Tenemos a un grupo de amigos, los autodenominados Los Perdedores, integrado por William
«Bill» Denbrough, Benjamin «Ben» Hanscom, Beverly «Bev» Marsh, Richard «Richie»
Tozier, Edward «Eddie» Kaspbrak, Michael «Mike» Hanlon y Stanley «Stan» Uris. Son
chicos marginados, vÃ-ctimas del acoso escolar y de la xenofobia. Son amigos que por separado
pueden parecer débiles, pero juntos forman una fortaleza inquebrantable. AsÃ- se enfrent
es una de mis obras favoritas de King. Y, para mÃ-, la mejor.
Tenemos a un grupo de amigos, los autodenominados Los Perdedores, integrado por William
«Bill» Denbrough, Benjamin «Ben» Hanscom, Beverly «Bev» Marsh, Richard «Richie»
Tozier, Edward «Eddie» Kaspbrak, Michael «Mike» Hanlon y Stanley «Stan» Uris. Son
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chicos marginados, vÃ-ctimas del acoso escolar y de la xenofobia. Son amigos que por separado
pueden parecer débiles, pero juntos forman una fortaleza inquebrantable. AsÃ- se enfrentarán a
los chicos que los hostigan por ser diferentes, liderados por los crueles Henry Bowers y Patrick
Hockstetter. Simultaneamente, desafiaran a Eso.
Eso es un ser que despierta, aproximadamente, cada 25 años para alimentarse. El primer tiempo
transcurre en 1957/1958, años en los que despierta nuevamente cobrándose su primera
vÃ-ctima, George, el hermano menor de Bill. Y ahÃ- es donde comienza la historia. Pennywise
eligió un mal momento para regresar, ya que se va a tener que enfrentar a Los Perdedores, ese
peculiar grupo de amigos que lo tratará de derrotar y asÃ- impedir que siga asesinando.
El segundo tiempo transcurre en 1985, cuando los chicos ya son adultos y Mike Hanlon, por una
promesa realizada en 1958, les escribe diciéndoles que Eso ha vuelto. Por lo tanto se ven
obligados a volver a Derry, al lugar donde comenzó todo, para esta vez derrotarlo por siempre y
evitar que siga haciendo más daño.
El libro es una completa obra maestra. Resalta por ser una de las historias más terrorÃ-ficas de
Stephen King. Es una joya del género de terror y de la literatura en general. Su edición de
bolsillo consta de 1504 páginas y ninguna tiene desperdicio. Los personajes están excelsamente
desarrollados, lo que hace imposible no sentirlos como reales, lo que hace imposible separarse de
ellos. En cuanto al ritmo narrativo, es lento y, en algunas partes, pesado. Esto no es un defecto,
sino lo contrario: una muestra de un armado minucioso que absorberá en la historia hasta al más
receloso lector.
Con respecto al final tengo que decir que me dejó al borde de las lágrimas. King suele fallar con
sus cierres, pero, en mi opinión, este es la excepción.
«Tal vez no existen los buenos y los malos amigos; tal vez solo hay amigos, gente que nos apoya
cuando sufrimos y que nos ayuda a no sentirnos tan solos. Tal vez siempre vale la pena sentir
miedo por ellos, y esperanzas, y vivir por ellos. Tal vez también valga la pena morir por ellos, si
asÃ- debe ser. No hay buenos amigos, no hay malos amigos. Solo hay personas con las que uno
quiere estar, necesita estar; gente que construyó su casa en nuestro corazón».
Los Perdedores es un grupo entrañable. Son chicos inseguros de sÃ- mismos, llenos de
problemas, de adversidades, de sufrimiento, y juntos logran encontrar una salida entre tanta
injusticia. Unidos se sienten especiales, pero no en el mal sentido, juntos le encuentran otro
significado a la palabra especial. Jamás me olvidaré de Bill, Ben, Stan, Bev, Eddie, Mike y
Richie. Me enseñaron a cómo ver la vida. A enfrentarme a ella sin miedo, pero sabiendo bien mis
lÃ-mites. Que no es necesario compartir sangre para ser familia. Que no es necesario ser perfecto
para ser feliz. Que estar rodeado de lo que te hace bien es la mejor manera de afrontar lo que te
hace mal. Esos amigos me enseñaron que cualquiera puede ser un héroe, siempre y cuando se
tenga el apoyo correcto. La vida es luz, y esa luz son todas las cosas que te hacen bien, el resto es
oscuridad.
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Jennifer
Some parts were truly creepy at first and initially, as often happens with King, I couldn't put it down.
But then, as often happens with King, it hits a brick wall and becomes so over-long and has so many
unnecessary elements that get in the way of the main story that it becomes a bloated, endless chore
to finish. People often say they hate the ending of this book...I did not hate it or love it. I had
checked out at that point and simply wanted it to be over no matter who lived or died or whethe
Some parts were truly creepy at first and initially, as often happens with King, I couldn't put it down.
But then, as often happens with King, it hits a brick wall and becomes so over-long and has so many
unnecessary elements that get in the way of the main story that it becomes a bloated, endless chore
to finish. People often say they hate the ending of this book...I did not hate it or love it. I had
checked out at that point and simply wanted it to be over no matter who lived or died or whether
they defeated It or not.
This book is at least 300 pages too long and that is the least that could have been completely cut
out without hurting the story in the slightest. Included in those 300+ pages are some particularly
disturbing sequences and elements which were just sickening, unnecessary and, to me, actually
took away from the main story.
The events and elements that killed "It" for me:
1. A bizarre, out-of-nowhere scene portraying sex play between two male pre-teen, would-be
murderous bullies--which had nothing to do with the story and led nowhere.
2. An extended description of animal torture/killing--which stemmed from the bully in the sex-play,
which had nothing to do with the story and ultimately, again, was pointless and unnecessary.
3. A detailed description of a kid murdering a baby sibling. No point, nothing to do with the story.
Again.
4. The use of the "N" word more in one place than I have ever read or heard in my life combined.
Not necessary, nothing to do with the main part of the story.
5. And, the scene which blew me away and pretty much made me feel I had wasted time getting that
far in: a gang-bang consisting of nothing but 11 and 12-year-olds. What the F***? And when I say
"gang bang" I mean it--six boys banging the girl back-to-back. Only abnormal people do not raise an
eyebrow at this scene and try to defend it as being "natural" and "normal." It's neither and most
decent people would be bothered by this segment.
So, aside from those main awful things the other annoying elements: the character of Richie. I
skipped a lot of his dialogue. I wanted to punch him in the face just for being annoying. And every
time he did his "Mexican" voice I just cringed and skipped the next couple lines. Never has a
character in a BOOK annoyed me so, so much. I was hoping he would die. Their stupid inside joke
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of "Beep-beep, Richie." By the twelve thousandth time one of them said this I wanted to just throw
the book across the room. Painful to read.
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