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The Notebook

This classic novel delves into the passionate and tumultuous relationship between two characters, as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and societal expectations throughout their lives. more

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Nicholas Sparks
Nicholas Sparks

Nicholas Sparks, born on December 31, 1965, is an American novelist renowned for his romantic and emotionally rich stories. His works often explore themes of love, family, and the meaning of life, and have gained widespread popularity among readers. Sparks' novels have frequently topped bestseller lists globally, and have been translated into multiple languages. His works have also been adapted into numerous films, such as 'Titanic' and 'The Notebook'. more

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“Her Her thoughts fall like rain drops from somewhere above, And they remind me of her and our moments of love, Her memories rain as kisses covering my every thought, And they remind me of the battles of love by us together fought, Her smiles spread like the sunshine that lights up everything, And among this array of things, my heart too is one thing, Her eyes steal every view floating in my vision, And it feels like the most welcome treason, Her voice sounds like a conversation between the rose and a butterfly, And I wish she were a butterfly and this rose were I, Her presence feels like the most beautiful wonder of reality, And when I look at her, she appears to be bathed in superlative sublimity, Her tenderly moving lips remind me of Eden, And I wonder if she is the one, originally created by God as the most beautiful maiden, Her movements feel like romantic shaking of flowers by the slow breeze, To watch her in this graceful act puts my heart and mind at an eternal ease, Her expressions that adorn her face, Make me believe, that it is in her, Eden somehow hid its every grace, Her everything, her every act, her every movement, Wants me to steal her from time’s every moment, Her wonder invades me subtly and then completely, And I claim, “Irma I love you totally!”

“Pensaba que las tendencias clásica y romántica eran representativas de dos estados mentales constantes, una acosada por el materialismo, la otra por la incoherencia. Acusaba al romanticismo de ser impaciente (para él “el pecado literario contra el Espíritu Santo”) y de crear símbolos ideales que oscurecen la luz. El clasicismo, declara, acepta sin violencia el lugar que nos corresponde en la naturaleza, y así moldea los acontecimientos de la vida de tal manera que la inteligencia capta su significado, aunque no esté expresado. Esta intuición del significado profundo de la vida y la consiguiente elevación del pensamiento es lo que entendía por poesía; porque la más alta poesía y la filosofía responden a leyes inflexibles. La poesía es una rebelión contra el artificio y en cierto sentido contra la realidad.”