The average rating for Joe Vasoconcelos and the Writing of Mexican Revolution based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-10-14 00:00:00 Zacharie Lemieux One person who reviewed this book called it forced, redundant, and repetitive, and did not seem to have much good to say about it. However, I think this person completely missed the point of the book, and as such interpreted it in this fashion. That being said, I would like to move on. This book is more than a memoir: it speaks about the condition of exile and diaspora in a Jewish family, and the sadness and loneliness this condition brings about. Much of it tends to be sad, with short chapters recounting memories of discrimination and hatred of her and her family through countless points in her family's life, and hint at the longing for acceptance and stability, Though the language is simplistic, it flows together quite beautifully, and makes the book hard to put down. |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-02-02 00:00:00 Paul Viapiana Redundant, forced and her poetic style of writing gets tiring after awhile. The book gets hard to read, especially as the same concepts are repeated throughout the novel with little to no change. |
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