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Week 5 – Juan Rulfo, Pedro Páramo – Nicholas Latimer – On Ghosts, Revenge & Lust

Ghosts were everywhere in the town of this tale. When thinking of a ghost, my brain imagines a cartoon person who’s transparent, visibly supernatural, and floats through walls – haunting different rooms. There are some similarities here to this concept…

pedro paramo

 I liked reading this book. And I can completely see why some consider it the precursor to magical realism. Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Paramo is largely about the balance between hope and misery, and the way that people  have such strong hopes t…

Pedro Páramo

This week’s reading was Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo, a relatively short novel about a man visiting his parents’ hometown in search for his father, the eponymous Pedro Páramo. The setting is the town of Comala in early-20th century Mexico (some of the flashbacks creep into the Mexican Revolution), but the narrator Juan Preciado is implied to […]

Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo

“Pedro Páramo” is a novel written by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo a novel that falls under and the main genre is magical realism, as Professor Jon explained to us. The novel is set in the Mexican city of Comala, which I actually visited once a few years ago. Therefore, this detail really caught my […]

Week 6: The Kingdom of This World

I broke the rules a bit this week and ended up reading both Pedro Páramo and The Kingdom of This World since they were both on my reading list anyways. I enjoyed both, but I’m writing about the latter since I read it more recently so it’s fresher in my head. Though I don’t want […]