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“En el mundo hay gente que lee y gente que no lee. En el mundo hay gente que puede con todo y jamás abandona una lectura y hay gente que deja de leer un texto porque no le dice nada. Yo soy de los lectores que pertenecen a esta clase. Hoy he dejado de leer un libro de Pamuk, “El libro negro”. Me cuesta renunciar a la lectura, me parece un desprecio a la literatura. Me pasó con el “Ulises” de Joyce y casi me pasa lo mismo con “El jinete polaco” de Muñoz Molina. Meses después logré leerla y me emocionó la escena del encuentro, o más bien, reencuentro del hijo y el padre en una estación de trenes. Antonio Muñoz Molina alarga exageradamente las líneas. No es fácil. Con otro libro extraño de un autor extraño- Juan Rulfo- me veía incapaz de acabarlo. Más adelante pude con la novela gracias a unas líneas referentes a la grandeza de “Pedro Páramo” puestas en boca de la Reina del Sur* Soy un lector que no lee todos los libros. Me pregunto si sería bueno anotar en un diario de lecturas como goodreads además de los libros leídos-mis pequeños desafíos- registrar igualmente los libros no leídos. Hoy he dejado de leer “El libro negro” y lo siento. Detrás de muchas batallas ganadas se guardan muchas derrotas. Esta es mi cuenta en mi diario de lecturas goodreads Una novela de Vargas Llosa me espera, me está esperando inquieta … _”

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