viernes, 21 de febrero de 2014

Living in Santiago de Chile

For me Santiago de Chile is totally inspiring, fills you with joy and creativity. I leave some of my photos, and at the end of this post you can find some blogs that can let you know more.


Nicoalech





From Greenville to Santiago: Why I Left the United States for Chile

http://thestatelessman.com/2013/04/01/chile/

Why You Should Move to Santiago, Chile:

http://brophyworld.com/move-to-santiago-chile/


Cost of Life in Santiago:  
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=Chile&city=Santiago

domingo, 9 de febrero de 2014

Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami and his bizarre world


My Third approach to the most popular Japanese writer on the western side of the world was again totally awesome . Literally, I ended up believing everything of that marvellouse magical world that he told in his books. I Have read A Wild Sheep ChaseDance Dance Dance and After DarkIt was an experience, and I ended up so excited that I cant stop reading this author of cult (and considerer POP in Orient). That black and mysterious protagonist in each story, with thousen of Human intrigues, simbolism, independent, and their underground heart its kind of adicted for the lector. 

 In each novel the plot unfolds with opulence from the first chapter , expanding so characteristic of the author surreal and magical atmosphere. It promises much , and although generally meets all expectations , I ended up with the feeling that everything can exist, magic things can happen and is everywhere. 

In After dark He show the world of the behind, the world of the lonely people like a rich experience and is filled of a lot of simbolism that enrich the story one and other time that make you feel inside the book.

Totally recomended this author if you like Bizarre or eccentric stories, but at the time so human and familiar...Satory!.

Nicoalech












sábado, 8 de febrero de 2014

MALBA MUSEUM BUENOS AIRES

I went to Buenos Aires some weeks ago, and visit to Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Malba). It is a contemporary art museum in Argentina, and it  "mission of the MALBA is to collect, preserve, research and promote Latin American art from the onset of the 20th century to the present". It was really surprising, with a lot of Latin American good-crazy stuff. Very dynamic expositions, 

I leave here some of pictures that I took.

http://www.malba.org.ar/


Nicoalech