Friday 20 November 2015

Novecento

Have you ever heard of Novecento by Alessandro Baricco? No? Then, it's time to let you know what it is and why it's worth reading. 

It's a novel which tells us a story of a man called Teddy Budman T.D. Lemon Novecento, a man born on the naval ship. The curiosity is that he never got down on the mainland: he lived all his life on the board. A part of one unsuccessful attempt to leave the ship, Novecento does not even think to put his feet on the still ground.

The story begins with a baby left on the piano in the lounge room of the first class of Virginian, an Italian naval ship sailing from Italy to America and back. Found by a naval workman, who decides to grow the baby by himself, little Novecento is growing up among thousands of people running through the ship.

Old workman teaches him everything he knows, and then gets hurt and dies during a terrible storm. Novecento becomes an orphan for the second time.

Finally, the most important thing that changes his life, is the music. To the utter astonishment of everybody, Novecento improves to play piano in the completely mysterious way and he turns out to be the best pianist in the world.

The end is absolutely beautiful and tragic, in some way. Reflections of Novecento included in his last monologue, make the reader stop and rethink his approach to the world. Life of a man who has never left the ship appeals to be even more interesting and full of magic than the life of an average resident of the continent.

One of the most interesting things that we see just from the beginning is a deep contrast between the perspective of the narrator and the one of Novecento. The pianist’s best friend understands him only in the last days of his life, when our protagonist decides to stay on the ship till the end.

If you ask me, Novecento made me think about the hurry and eternal luck of time which are the characteristics of my everyday life. I have understood, in some way, that speaking 5 languages and being qualified in 3 different fields will not make me feel happier.




Friday 13 November 2015

Minions

You may change your opinion about me after reading this post, but I have decided to reveal my little, secret quirk. So, I’m in love with... the Minions.

Yes, that’s right. I have them everywhere. I have a plenty of stickers with Minions on my wall calendar, about 20 or 25 jettons with them glued to my closet and other 20 on the printer. Then, I have one sticker on my notebook, and one on my bedside lamp. Before, I had even a Minion wallpaper on my computer and on my phone...

It all started several months ago, when my boyfriend brought me the first sticker. The Minion on it was so sweet that I couldn’t stop looking at it. Then, I discovered that Minions are actually movie characters. We saw two first movies and I completely fell in love with those little, yellow creatures. Then, I have decided to see the last part of the movie. And... yes, we were the only one couple without children in the movie theatre. So what?!

Well, since that time I enjoyed the Minions more and more, thinking that I am quite crazy and childish, until last Wednesday. We went to see what was going on in Święty Marcin street and I saw like a million of Minions everywhere – mostly on the balloons, cookies and toys. And then I thought to myself, that maybe I was not so weird.

And, for the very best end of the day, passing through a railway station I saw one more (balloon) Minion, staring at me from the train to Ostrów Wielkopolski.


Minions rule! 

Thursday 5 November 2015

Naples!

I have just bought plane tickets to Naples. 

We are going there in February: me, one of our teachers of Italian, and several friends. Naples... I'm looking forward to seeing all those magic places! We have visited Naples also last year and it enchanted me with the caos in the narrow streets, with the neapolitan dialect, noise, absolutely beautiful cityscape and excellent pizza in Gennaro Luciano's restaurant - the first pizzeria in the world. 

Last year we had only one day to see the city, this time our teacher has proposed us to go directly there and see more. We are going to climb to Vesuvius and see the city from there (!), then, we are going to visit Castellabate, a small city where the film Benvenuti al Sud was done. Then, of course, we will visit Gennaro and eat the best pizza in the world (I swear, I have never eaten nothing better). Apart from Naples, we are going to visit also Amalfi (the capital od limoncello, sweet italian lemon liqueur) and Pompeii (I will fulfil one of my dreams). 

So, I'm pretty excited and I can't wait to go, but there are still many things to do before: like, making reservation of B&B, buying tickets for Polski Bus (we fly out of Berlin). And, this time I have to borrow a good camera and make some really good photos! 

Here some pictures I made last year; 




About 3 months to go! :)