One Hundred Days Between The Sky And The Sea
(Amyr Klink)
In the environment of the narrative one of his solitary crossing in a small rowboat between the Africa and to Bahia, Amyr Klink reveals us to its appeal by the accounts of maritime expeditions of three navigators that did the conquest of the south pole. Second Amyr, were fascinating accounts, mainly because he the sediment sat down in a desk, in home of the family in Paraty. Like this saying, the author unmasks the secret of the histories that read and of the that writes ever since: adventure is adventure even when is lived and, afterwards, counted. The seas to that Amyr Klink was thrown already had been before by several others sailed. There was not properly novelty in the journey, that very itself based in the open avenues between shackles and cycles of winds by the Portugueses of the times of the big discoverers. Also there was not big fright in the small size of the rowboat, since others of their carriage already had defeated waters chilled and furious. But it remained at ease of itself avail oneself of the previous experiences for design a challenge: the of want to do and obtain to join people around an idea. The preparation of the journey is so rich in coincidences and as much as cares unroll him of the days in the sea is rich in vicissitudes. The emotions you come from the respect to the big storms, of the scares with the attacks of the sharks, of the beautiful surprises, as the company of the golden fish, and of the maravilhamento with the approach of a crèche: cubs of whales, females and a zealous black male. The routine one is deed of row eight hours daily, of do necessary calculations, of remove joy of the meal deliciously dehydrated, and of have a long time for alone count with himself faced with the biggest power of the nature. Of that routine arises a strong, doubtless man enough for translate what learned how, in beautiful phrases (THE fear whose sails is not the sea, but the land) or in sincere and wise places-common (In The sea, the minor I walk between two points is not necessarily the shortest one, but the one that count with the maximum one of favorable conditions). To the end of the reading, also in the desk or in the sofa, the reader feels a little apprentice of the seas, and arranged it face one of his fears, by the way the unique one permitted to the navigator: the fear of never leaving.
Resumos Relacionados
- One Hundred Days Between The Sky And The Sea
- One Hundred Days Between The Sky And The Sea
- One Hundred Days Between The Sky And The Sea
- One Hundred Days Between The Sky And The Sea
- The Old Man And The Sea, 1952
|
|