Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sample Of A Company Speech, Anniversary

The disorder in the gray area



Xavier's article on Barbara May, a monthly de La Provincia di Como.

Vine told when they end up on the table of the explants. It is' messy rerum "narrative inquiry on the fragility of fate, signed by a young doctor Como


Eight stories between life and death, in the gray area of \u200b\u200blife where he finds reason to be medicine . Carletto Genovese, physician and writer Como, returns to tell us glimpses of life from his point of view, often placed where life and life almost coincide. "Disorderly rerum" (The Wire Albatros, 104 pp, € 13.50) is a collection of short stories, some of which have already been published and awarded, without a conventional narrative but a snapshot of a moment, always when you make a destiny. A fate that is subject to entropy inherent to the nature, against which little or nothing man can do with his anxiety orders, or his science that purports to explain everything and everyone wants to infer rules. Genovese, in contrast, seems wary of anything that smacks of absolute, science fact, and it's really strange for a doctor - to religion: "I do not believe in hope and redemption. I believe in the" dis-ordo '. It is a totally anti-Christian vision, "he writes in the prologue. The characters of Genovese, as noted in the preface Giovanni Lombardo Radice, "remain impressed, even if they do not even know were alive, but only from the dead ", as in the devastating description of organ on the body of a young man died in a car accident. A life interrupted by an event inevitable and unpredictable, disorderly , a death (life?) which is, however, diverted from its natural course and surgical procedure until the outcome is fixed. There is much discussion in the Leica moral explant: the gaze of the doctor sits with infinite pity on that ' housing raped, and the writer collects and gives voice to the legacy of memories, hopes and passions that may end in a container for hazardous waste along with the remains of a body emptied.

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