Peter Adolphsen
born in Denmark in 1972. Incomplete studies theater, fine arts and literature. He has published six books.
So brief is the biographical note appears in the book's jacket. If the author gives these data, is not I who are interested in finding out more about your curriculum. Machine
Brummstein and two novellas and independent, but supported on the same principle, in the same general idea. He shows an overwhelming attraction to the place of existence for countless events that take place endlessly while a myriad of events occurring at the same time. Everything has an identical start, nothing is final. In both threaded stories the author on a scientific basis, a series of facts which constitute the natural progress of evolution. The events, which are set out so deliberately ordered, leading to a literary auction, a fantastic outcome. Therefore, when telling processes thus purely scientific and infallible, just taking shape of pure serendipity.
The characters are just actors and things: an atom, several atoms form a molecule, a particle viscous, a piece of slate, a paper note. Adolphsen
tells stories with a steady rate, regardless of logic that categorizes events chronology. Use the same speed as narration, same pattern, and detailing the breakdown of a mammal to tell the relation of events in the life of a person. Not surprisingly, in forty pages fit fifty million years. Adolphsen
tempts the fate fictionalized scientific descriptions in certain passages. Despite being interesting topics and agility to be narrated, the reader, as such passages are prolonged, can be induced to abandon the novel and go to the library to borrow a manual of geology, anatomy, biology and astrophysics , as appropriate. It is therefore impossible to think of the documentation that the author should have collected and that has turned such in the stories, for little filter literature supports the formulation of a scientific law.
It is, therefore, two novels that make this book a narrative approach very interesting and unusual.
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