
From the very first sentence of the book I noticed that the author has a very unique style of writing. His style is definitely not difficult to read, but I can see it being hard to follow. This first chapter was more like an introduction to what the rest of the story is going to be about and almost a sort of explanation. In the 22 pages of this first chapter the character recounted numerous events with only a sentence or so of description.
I feel as though his brief stories of little detail and seemingly little importance will actually have a much deeper meaning than it comes off, that the short choppy sentences are making a statement about how he felt about the people and places he encountered. Also, I think this change of style will most likely add to my enjoyment of hte book especially becuase it is very much the opposite of The Motorcycle Diaries where Che feels the need to go so incridibly in depth about the most insignificant of events which I find exhausting to read at times, so a change of pace will be refreshing.
I feel as though his brief stories of little detail and seemingly little importance will actually have a much deeper meaning than it comes off, that the short choppy sentences are making a statement about how he felt about the people and places he encountered. Also, I think this change of style will most likely add to my enjoyment of hte book especially becuase it is very much the opposite of The Motorcycle Diaries where Che feels the need to go so incridibly in depth about the most insignificant of events which I find exhausting to read at times, so a change of pace will be refreshing.
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