Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Blog About Fraternity Hazing

Fiesta

In the period from 6 to 14 July is celebrated in Pamplona for the annual San Fermin - processions, which are committed in honor of Saint Fermin, the patron saint of Pamplona.

One of the highlights of the Fiesta, the bull running - the bull runs. On Sense and Nonsense, tradition or do not like to argue please others.

Aufällig however, is that there is no news department of the Western world has failed to make Hemingway's wonderful novel "Fiesta" to mention when it was reported on the bull running.

If they had this wonderful book about love, failure, human weakness, heroism in the broadest sense, but simply times. Then they knew, namely, that the mere mention of this novel in connection with their reporting abuse of a real literary work force would be equivalent.

It is true that the Fiesta Hemingway's novel has a basis. But that's all.
In truth there is an incredibly sad story about what happens when people break their story and it perish.

His hero is a desperate Man named Jake Barnes, who suffered serious injuries in the First World War, which had the effect of impotence. His despair and sadness, he drowned in alcohol-and sent by its author on a trip to Italy, southern France and Spain.

What Jake Barnes is definitely not is a spoiled son of nouveau riche parents, who no longer finds the ultativen kick in Bangeespringen-am-sawed rope, and to seek by bulls, the Calle Santo Domingo hunt narrowness of the leaves to reach unharmed in the hope of the Calle Estafeta.
He Nor has the greed of the final, all alternate ending in the shadow of adrenaline,
that drives him, any more than the via Twitter to the world skillful photo in victory pose, the Mummy, Daddy and the best mates is sent to be feted heroic.

The restaurants and hotels around Pamplona thank this target group, funds and accounts at the end of the week very well filled.

But with Jake Barnes has nothing to do.

I go fishing now.

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