It takes the average reader 6 hours and 9 minutes to read I Beg You to Put Your Life in My Hands by Esther Llull
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Biddy is a fisherman in the waters of Canada in Bella Coola. He, who is a small hedonist, does not feel that feeling is all or the most important thing to look for. He wants to feel but also wants to give and receive. Have your little pleasure for the day and your little pleasure for the night. Feeling and nostalgia draw him away, for a moment, from desire and pleasure. Professor Neil in London has put "health" as the most important value of his life, and now stands in absolute value in religion. It is also the absolute value for love and was already object of respect for the man of modernity, who only used for himself, without god. What is love? What is creation? What is longing? What are the stars? He asks himself as if he were the last man on earth and blinks. In the end, life, long and healthy, but boring, will be unbearable. That is why he takes drugs, which will lead him to death. A little poison or stimulant or alcohol to have pleasant dreams. It is a paradox that his life, which he tries to extend through a rigorous health policy, ends prematurely and at the wrong time. Fabio, a corrupt policeman from Caracas, and Mette, a prostitute from Amsterdam, live an atomized time, a discontinuous time. There is nothing that links the events between them generating a relationship, that is, a duration. Tomorrow no one would remember that feat that had been their lives. Atomization, isolation and experience of discontinuities are also responsible for various forms of violence. The next time without meaning is the greatest violence against reality. Today, all this is plunged into the general fear. No one attacks anyone, especially if it is illegal. Today, more and more social structures that previously provided continuity and duration are crumbling. In contrast to all this appear two unreal characters in an unreal world, Narayan and Indira that are known in India. They no longer focus on that love in a point, in a person, in a circumstance, but they enlarge their vision and see everything as a great landscape and that is in that landscape. A little is like the mystical experience, it is like a special physical sensation of the infinite and the aroma of the eternal. As the incense that fills the space with the scent of cedar and pine, it is like the aroma of space that calms and releases.
I Beg You to Put Your Life in My Hands by Esther Llull is 364 pages long, and a total of 92,456 words.
This makes it 123% the length of the average book. It also has 113% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 25 minutes to read I Beg You to Put Your Life in My Hands aloud.
I Beg You to Put Your Life in My Hands is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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