Thursday, April 30, 2015

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ENTORNOINTELIGENTE.COM / A time to take stock, probably will not be many Venezuelans writers who have cultivated the genre of adventure. Victor Vegas (Barquisimeto, 1967) assumes that way in the novel “The age of rock and roll” (Ediciones Carena, 2015). However, the way that addresses gender Vegas goes beyond the provisions. “The age of rock and roll” is a choral novel that tells stories within a story. The rugged journey they undertake three teenagers in order to see play live to your favorite rock band, the British Yes, it’s just a deep opening half.
  
 The novel narrator changes from the perspective of memory. Under this work it is to place the reader in the shoes of the protagonists. Hence it reads like an own testimony. A memory game, a tribute to the child who unhesitatingly assumed the risks of growing up in their own way. “The age of rock and roll” adds many stories and different ways to count. The key that integrates narrative is the sense of adventure.
  
 
 The journey of the three teenagers have as a starting point the city of Barquisimeto, after passing through Caracas and culminates in Rio de Janeiro, its final destination. The protagonists aim to attend the legendary Rock in Rio concert, held in the Brazilian city in January 1985. The creator of the Venezuelan novel struck Ediciones Carena Catalan seal, with whom he signed a contract for launch in Spain.
  
 Victor Vegas living in Spain since 2008, has published several books and narrative theater, including “messages on the wall” (2006), a collection of stories that one year after publication by Monte Avila Editores, obtained the Municipal Prize Caracas Literature references in the story.

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