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I read Immortal Combat and I found it superb, not only what he was saying but also how it was said. As a bonus, I was introduced to the thought of Rene Girard.
Starting today with the Hydra, bring me my sword and some fire!

Let us hope that the illustrious Theban (Hercules) will finish off the hydra. It is curious what Richard Hannay says, because recently in one of my last readings I have also met an author who exalts René Girard. Specifically in the last chapter of the book. I am referring to the book "Compasión. Una historia" by Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez de la Peña. As the saying goes, the world is a handkerchief and nothing that happens in it is a coincidence.

Thanks again for choosing 3 books in advance, which gives me enough headway to order in time :).
Sebastian wrote: "Thanks again for choosing 3 books in advance, which gives me enough headway to order in time :)"
It was the result of a quadruple tie in the monthly voting. It was the first time this had happened. We had a couple of triple ties and many double ties before.
Anyway, we did change the rules to vote 45 days before, rather than 15 days before starting reading.
It was the result of a quadruple tie in the monthly voting. It was the first time this had happened. We had a couple of triple ties and many double ties before.
Anyway, we did change the rules to vote 45 days before, rather than 15 days before starting reading.


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Compasión. Una historia (other topics)Authors mentioned in this topic
René Girard (other topics)Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez de la Peña (other topics)