Wednesday, July 10, 2019

OCEAN of SENSES – Fiction Novel by Maria Teresa De Donato - Review by Ivaldo Franceschini Author


OCEAN of SENSES – Fiction Novel by Maria Teresa De Donato


Review by Ivaldo Franceschini Author







For Maria Teresa De Donato the description of the character "Claudia" has involved a certain ease of expression, able to allow her to spread messages related to memories or more often, to citations of reality made up of daily episodes and harmony of thought.
She does this, however, always using a filter, through which, every form of evil and non-aesthetic is rejected.
Through this process, the author gives birth to the product "woman" which is the true result of her desire to unite the events of "Claudia" and the semantic contents of her proposed image.
Every moment of the life lived by the girl protagonist of the narrative, reminds us of the drama of emigration as a marble table of our history.

In this engaging short novel "Ocean of Senses" the protagonist "Claudia" is never proposed in arrogant and presumptuous attitudes, but rather always in line and in symbiosis with the awareness of knowing how to represent the concept of "beauty".
"Claudia" is always described by Maria Teresa De Donato as a true icon with an evident desire to highlight the peculiar characteristic of this girl who, in her twists and turns, combined with the difficulty of being a girl/woman, always finds the strength to succeed in keeping ennobling to a greater extent her very soul.  

We believe that in Maria Teresa there is the desire to strengthen and if anything to seal the content of her idiom expressed with mastery in the heartfelt description of the events that involve "Claudia".

We believe that Maria Teresa, in the description of the events related to “Claudia”, brings back challenging attitudes, testimony of her desire, with obstinacy, courage and representative strength, the defeat of distrust and reticence that gravitate around our world full of troubles!
And it is in virtue of this awareness that we believe that the writer has tried to fill her novel with fundamental content, configuring "Claudia" as a sweet and never yielding feminine model, that is, never willing to give up, but also never renouncing to be guided by her conscience!