Siete minutos by Ismael Camacho Arango (most read books of all time txt) ๐
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Siete minutos is a book about life in Latin America, when everything gets disrupted by wars and revolutions, but then a man emerges ready to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
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ATENAGORAS
Tonight you must give us the sum of 28,000โฆ
He puts his glasses on again and looks at the paper, following the writing with his finger.
ATENAGORAS
โฆAnd 835 dollars.
BEARDED MAN
Youโre mistaken. I only have to give 28,300 dollars.
INTERMEDIARY
Letโs not fight for such a stupid thing.
He looks at Atenagoras.
INTERMEDIARY
Write a receipt for whatever money he says.
The bearded man opens his shirt and takes out a roll of dollars.
BEARDED MAN
Thank you. Here is your money,
INTERMEDIARY
Count the money, my dear Atenagoras.
The bald employee stars to count the money.
INTERMEDIARY
Idealism is something beautiful. Someone goes out at night, with so much money but
only thinks of his glorious work.
BEARDED MAN
Weโre revolutionaries.
INTERMEDIARY
Theyโre also men.
BEARDED MAN
No one is a man here.
INTERMEDIARY
What do you mean?
BEARDED MAN
Weโre bombs.
INTERMEDIARY
I understand less than before.
BEARDED MAN
Itโs the last tactic discovered by the heroes in Vietnam. Our battalion is made up of
walking bombs. We donโt need a canon to shoot them as theyโre auto guided and
explode in the most convenient place.
INTERMEDIARY
Itโs a novelty. I had not thought of that idea.
BEARDED MAN
Our fight is our life. Weโre the soldiers of the revolution.
INTERMEDIARY
Sorry but Iโm nervous. Can I drink an aguardiente?
BEARDED MAN
Of course you can.
INTERMEDIARY
You should do the same thing. It calms the nerves.
BEARDED MAN
Alcohol is only good for rich people.
INTERMEDIARY
Iโm a progressive rich.
BEARDED MAN
We understand, Mr. Intermediary. You can drink as much as you want to. Itโs not
your fault. You are controlled by your powerful masters.
INTERMEDIARY
Iโd like to be in your place, but my spirit is weak.
As he claps his hands, a sailor appears. The intermediary mutters something to the man.
Tonight you must give us the sum of 28,000โฆ
He puts his glasses on again and looks at the paper, following the writing with his finger.
ATENAGORAS
โฆAnd 835 dollars.
BEARDED MAN
Youโre mistaken. I only have to give 28,300 dollars.
INTERMEDIARY
Letโs not fight for such a stupid thing.
He looks at Atenagoras.
INTERMEDIARY
Write a receipt for whatever money he says.
The bearded man opens his shirt and takes out a roll of dollars.
BEARDED MAN
Thank you. Here is your money,
INTERMEDIARY
Count the money, my dear Atenagoras.
The bald employee stars to count the money.
INTERMEDIARY
Idealism is something beautiful. Someone goes out at night, with so much money but
only thinks of his glorious work.
BEARDED MAN
Weโre revolutionaries.
INTERMEDIARY
Theyโre also men.
BEARDED MAN
No one is a man here.
INTERMEDIARY
What do you mean?
BEARDED MAN
Weโre bombs.
INTERMEDIARY
I understand less than before.
BEARDED MAN
Itโs the last tactic discovered by the heroes in Vietnam. Our battalion is made up of
walking bombs. We donโt need a canon to shoot them as theyโre auto guided and
explode in the most convenient place.
INTERMEDIARY
Itโs a novelty. I had not thought of that idea.
BEARDED MAN
Our fight is our life. Weโre the soldiers of the revolution.
INTERMEDIARY
Sorry but Iโm nervous. Can I drink an aguardiente?
BEARDED MAN
Of course you can.
INTERMEDIARY
You should do the same thing. It calms the nerves.
BEARDED MAN
Alcohol is only good for rich people.
INTERMEDIARY
Iโm a progressive rich.
BEARDED MAN
We understand, Mr. Intermediary. You can drink as much as you want to. Itโs not
your fault. You are controlled by your powerful masters.
INTERMEDIARY
Iโd like to be in your place, but my spirit is weak.
As he claps his hands, a sailor appears. The intermediary mutters something to the man.
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