In the January issue of the magazine Este País appears a generous review of José Mariano Leyva Notebook walker. Here are some excerpts:
a leap that, moreover, has asked us to enjoy the fall. [...]
Guided by the hand of William Carlos Williams, for example, Ramirez suggests that the poems are used to measure, and this task becomes difficult when "modern man has lost itself far . All belief systems, moral, religious, etc., have undergone a change. " Similarly, Ramirez rescues Gilles Lipovetsky in a statement that the French sociologist proposed: we are saturated with information. Lipovetsky is primarily concerned with television news, radio, which as shallow spit soaked Internet. Moises Ramirez moves a lot in the middle of these two conflicts undoubtedly complementary information overload that causes loss vain as ourselves. What remains then? No recipe for solving the problems. To this end we are inundated with books on how to be happy in 15 minutes. Neither the search of self in religions, escapes, even philosophies. The option for Ramirez know much at a loss. A clarified individually through the unrecoverable. Not as nostalgia, as a precept. Find love uncertainty. [...]
Rides mistaken literary walks in the city. The reviews are taken with caution, as if the issuer is also the first critic. The book is a state of mind. Shadowed most of the time. Ramirez wonders around every page which is doing what he does, but never stop. Write. Read. Wonder. Keeping his face grim. Nihilism is a recurring guest walker Notebook. And those two ingredients, so dreary, so nihilistic, "closely resemble the style of the modernists decadent even change nineteenth and twentieth century. Disbelieve everything and accept that we live with a purpose so unsure as the eternal quest for beauty. And then also to disbelieve it. [...]
Books Moises Ramirez pursue obsessively. They do suffer. Each option gets literary in infinite possibility. A maze that, at every step, building new walls. New passages. The books do not leave him alone. Head makes him a sounding board for issuing no reflections. Some very poetic, some very rational. There are several pages of his own book where he confesses this evil. A condition that resembles Mal de Montano by Enrique Vila-Matas. Read Ideas become written reflection. There is no escape. Lucid is an extension of evil. And I do not doubt: Ramirez does not get rid of this curse. Continue reading, writing. I will continue to pursue literature. That gives me great pleasure and makes me wonder: is the first time held a curse.
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