This book review summarizes the book "The Tunnel" by Ernesto Sabato. It describes how the story, set in Buenos Aires and a remote cottage, follows Juan Pablo Catel and Maria Iribarne's drama of love, hate, and death, as the narrator seeks to understand why he killed the woman he loved. While the reviewer did not like the book's focus on jealousy and consequences of unrequited love, they were fascinated by the extraordinary abilities people can have when acting for love. The book was read for a school assignment.
This book review summarizes the book "The Tunnel" by Ernesto Sabato. It describes how the story, set in Buenos Aires and a remote cottage, follows Juan Pablo Catel and Maria Iribarne's drama of love, hate, and death, as the narrator seeks to understand why he killed the woman he loved. While the reviewer did not like the book's focus on jealousy and consequences of unrequited love, they were fascinated by the extraordinary abilities people can have when acting for love. The book was read for a school assignment.
This book review summarizes the book "The Tunnel" by Ernesto Sabato. It describes how the story, set in Buenos Aires and a remote cottage, follows Juan Pablo Catel and Maria Iribarne's drama of love, hate, and death, as the narrator seeks to understand why he killed the woman he loved. While the reviewer did not like the book's focus on jealousy and consequences of unrequited love, they were fascinated by the extraordinary abilities people can have when acting for love. The book was read for a school assignment.
A few days ago, I finished reading the book "the tunnel", which was written by the Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato, and published in 1948.
This book takes place pertinently in Buenos Aires and in a remote
cottage to the city. The story told in this book, which is developed mainly between two people, Juan Pablo Catel and María Iribarne, is a drama of love, hate and death in which the narrator seeks that his readers understand the reasons that led him to kill to the woman he loved so much. I didn`t like this book because it is mainly about the jealousy and the terrible consequences it has generated in the drama of unrequited love affairs. What fascinated me about this was the extraordinary abilities that are had when doing something for love and with the only intention of sharing a feeling. This book was read by me because of a task at school.