Sunday, June 6, 2010

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SONG OF ICE AND FIRE MUSICAL

hypocrite In these times of political correctness that the Equality Ministry proposes to modify the traditional children's stories to fit less harmful stereotypes, we recommend reading of one of the most perverse and incorrect stories ever written. A saga in which, to confront the great Tolkien's fantasy saga (with little or nothing to do), give us a lecherous, manipulative Bilbo Baggins Gandalf pimp or ready to plunge a dagger in giving it an back. Song of Ice and Fire is the bad brother of fantastic literature, an addictive jewel containing high doses of stained intrigue battles for power, honor and pettiness, love and submission, incest and zombies. With a realistic style that contrasts with the tone traditionally fantastic swashbuckling genre, the author George RR Martin manages to reproduce the ages means (and in particular the historic War of the Roses) with lots of characters who strike us as an unfathomable puzzle that is taking shape and meaning as the plot grabs you, seducing the reader with complex characters that are outside the stereotypes, such as drunken idiots to kings, heroes and princesses battered bastards for their Prince Charming. Each chapter has the gift to get hooked and want more, a technique that Martin learned in his time as a writer of TV series. In fact the work has the aroma of the best series. Of seven volumes have now been published by four, and the slow pace of the author predicts a long wait (it was five years between the third and fourth volume, Storm Swords and A Feast for Crows). The series already has countless fans around the world, and promises to become an epidemic when the prestigious producer HBO (The Sopranos, Deadwood) makes his upcoming first season of the series, adapting the first book in the series, A Game of Thrones. Role-playing games, comics, prequels and other paraphernalia promise to give this series its due place in the Olympus of great literature.

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