A professional “conversational” expert in giving talk to whoever has in front, a golf player who cannot with his instinct as in the scorpion fable, men who face his destiny of love, heartbreak, professional challenges and a world that always has the last word, in general surprising.
Eduardo Favier Dubois (Buenos Aires, 1952)by profession lawyer and university professor, he presents his first book, which combines a selection of stories and a series of short stories where he exposes his ideas before different events, in many cases personal experiences.
“Providence. Tales and reflections”, published by Agua Viva Edicionesis the debut of Favier Dubois in editorial terms, but not in publications. It is that the book brings together stories that the author was publishing in his personal blog in recent years. The presentation will be held next Monday 30, in Paraguay 1580 (CABA), with dissertations by Mariana Rossi and Carlos Alberto Torres.
The book brings together 20 stories and 27 reflections. They reflect the universe that paints Favier Duboiswhere with a fluid prose, which maintains the narrative tension at all times, a series of characters that are at hand reaching. Through situations of everyday life, it composes a sample of recognizable environments: the Argentine middle class and the concerns of men who travel through medium age. Paint your village and paint the worlda phrase attributed to Tolstoy and that makes sense in the stories of “La Providencia”.
“The stories were made since I turned 40, a more reflective stage of my life. The Camino de Santiago (Ndr: in relation to the pilgrimage routes for Compostela, Galicia) also gave me more spirituality. I accumulated stories and life experiences,” he said Favier Dubois A scope.
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The narratives gained density thanks to the work that the author made in the ELSA DRUCARFFF WORKSHOPwhich gave more resources especially for fiction stories. “It is a sporadic work, without so much discipline. I am not the writer who has established schedules and days. Borges teaches in his stories made that the reader does not know. I try to do the same, either explain the golf rules or how a head of the University Chair is chosen,” said Favier Dubois to this medium. The last point refers to “The Providence”, the story that gives name to the bookand that is a melting pot where the literary power of Favier Dubois is condensed: tension, characters that are transformed with the experience, a spiritual dimension and surprising outcome, in tune with the classic formula of the story.
“Experiences are going to accumulate. Death is a constant issue, with which you have to be friends. The passage of the years gives some idea of being back from some things. It helps to understand why,” says Favier Dubois, with temperance, who recognizes influences from the “Singing myself,” by Walt Whitman and also of the Borgean method.
The writer, in addition to being bound to the right and the pedagogical facet, also stands out his interests on the radio, in the weekly program the third eye. Also, in terms of the reflections that make up the second part of the book, the author recognizes “own experiences” and also ideas that “are a legacy.”
It is a book to enjoy good literature and marks a Auspicious debut by Eduardo Favier Dubois. It is, in short, much more than a first book.
Source: Ambito

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