January, the coast of Peru. The poor fisherman Juan can not believe his eyes after long weeks of lean, stretched before him a huge school of fish. But the terror will soon remove happiness: the fish, moving as one being, destroying the network, overturning the boat and prevent man from reaching the surface. March, Norway. Aboard a research vessel is a biologist and a scientist observing millions of "worms" that seem to have invaded the luminescent western base. From where? What are they? A few days later, Canada. A group of whales attack the Barrier Queen and the sink. The whole world will be dramatically involved in these events apparently so far apart. Schätzing Frank shows us how to write a great book without having any talent for writing. His style leaves something to be desired and can be easily defined for less than mediocre a professional writer. Leafing through this book in a bookstore more than once I dropped in disgust after reading the first few pages. One long trip in those of Milan and the loneliness of a hotel I have moved in to buy one of the great libraries of the cathedral square. The style, as I said, is mediocre and the characters are sketched in a superficial way. The same course of action is puzzling. Why and how did this advertisement to get a great book? Simply because he knew what to talk and had a big argument: the sea. The sea, the cradle of our species is undergoing in these years so many tackles that dismay. There are all sorts of waste spilled up to radioactive and biological weapons. Carcasses of all kinds, even nuclear submarines lie in the depths of releasing pollution and poisons. The drains of our society end up all at sea, overfishing has decimated marine populations. Agricultural pollution, oil extraction, thousands of tons of plastic are killing the sea. Many species are endangered and many have already disappeared.
Schätzing there has been much documented, and created this unique book, a sort of cry in the language translated by the alarm catastrophic. In the end, for retaliation, the sea takes revenge. Unfortunately, the real horror is that there will be no revenge, we are killing the sea from where we were born and pay the consequences sooner or later.
Another item of interest is to read a book, not Anglo-Saxon-centric, where there are other people besides the Americans and the British and the Americans where they can also be bad.
Author:
Schätzing Frank was born in Cologne on May 28, 1957. Before becoming a writer was advertising and music producer.
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Schätzing there has been much documented, and created this unique book, a sort of cry in the language translated by the alarm catastrophic. In the end, for retaliation, the sea takes revenge. Unfortunately, the real horror is that there will be no revenge, we are killing the sea from where we were born and pay the consequences sooner or later.
Another item of interest is to read a book, not Anglo-Saxon-centric, where there are other people besides the Americans and the British and the Americans where they can also be bad.
Author:
Schätzing Frank was born in Cologne on May 28, 1957. Before becoming a writer was advertising and music producer. Images and Photos taken by:
http://biografieonline.it/biografia.htm?BioID=1572&biografia=Frank+Sch% E4tzing
http:/ / cinecritica.leonardo.it/blog/2007/mag/pag1/maggio.html
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