It takes the average reader 4 hours and 38 minutes to read The Memory of a Madman and the Sadness of a Child by Esther Llull
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THE HEART IS ALL VIBRATION AND RISKS. THE MIND OF A CRAZY IN PASSIVITY AND THE CREATION OF A SCIENTIST. Ian is writing an essay about an eminent scientist who has discovered a globalizing theory of new energies, and begins his story by inquiring into his life. That narration is like the memory of a madman and he wants to try to imagine the man he is dealing with. But he wants to go something beyond the images of his stamp and the phrases of his biography, since those essays give him a grander portrait of the man he is reviewing and is especially infected with his way of being. On the other hand, Noa is the median of four sisters, whom the mother calls the different and the father calls the more than remarkable, because he has carrot hair and also has freckles, or entire constellations of them. She keeps fond memories of childhood. Now her younger sister, Anna, has just had a baby and this makes her recover the previously lost relationship with her, and lead her to discover a new character of her personality. Her life begins to turn on her again and not so much on her work. Although she has become an eminent scientist who works for the energy research institute. The essays take up several years to Ian and to be able to perfect them. Meanwhile, he has to travel to China, as a lawyer and an expert in financial law of the Council of Europe. During that time is when he meets Noa and gets in touch with her for the reason of carrying out a project on clean energy. On the one hand, due to the detached character of him, a professional relationship can arise between them, but later something deeper emerges, something with intermittences and quite a lot of difficulties. But they let the veil of the heart fall, because the heart is shown as the first life, the viscera where all the others seem as if they had delegated to it to execute a supreme, delicate and infinitely risky action. That of being pure sensitive vibration and pure work too. In this openness of the heart, you risk the life of the other entrails that can not do it, because they are committed by participation. Ian begins to trace a number, a social theory about a basic income, and the world is linked to him, but he is out of the loop, which now closes in his heart like that, and is sealed. And he is expelled from life like a madman, like a sad child, who has had the opportunity to open up, but has not been able to do it, but in the mind of a crazy being.
The Memory of a Madman and the Sadness of a Child by Esther Llull is 274 pages long, and a total of 69,596 words.
This makes it 92% the length of the average book. It also has 85% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 20 minutes to read The Memory of a Madman and the Sadness of a Child aloud.
The Memory of a Madman and the Sadness of a Child is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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