INTERVIEW WITH CARLOS GARRIDO (2ª parte)
After the previous conversation about 'magical Ibiza', this second entry will focus on Garrido's most personal books: ‘I will tell you on a trip’ y ‘The beautiful people do not come from nowhere‘. Although Ibiza Editions has only published the second of them, these two volumes complement each other in the description of the illness of the author's daughter and the mourning after her death.
INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ M: How do you deal with such different topics?, did you need to make style changes between 'Magic Islands’ and 'I'll tell you on a trip'?
INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ M: The 'Magic Islands' books’ They are more literary than ‘I will tell you on a trip’ because I was more influenced by literature when I wrote them. Since then I have changed to worry more about refining the content and that is understandable. ‘I will tell you on a trip’ It is a book in which I told a story as if I were a chronicler. It was the first time I purified language while I wanted to have a more direct emotional impact.
P: A few years later, You continued in this line and wrote ‘Beautiful people do not arise from nothing’. What does it contribute to the ideas of ‘I will tell you on a trip’?
R: ‘I will tell you on a trip’ He had so much impact that he overwhelmed me. Every day he received 20 mails, They called me people to ask me advice and invited me to health congresses and grieving institutions. At first I did to taste, But then it weighed me. Then, I wrote ‘Beautiful people do not arise from nothing’ as replacement. I put conferences fragments, Things that I had of ‘I will tell you on a trip’ and things that I wrote at that time. It is a book that people visit every day on the web that I have, So there must be some environment in which it is circulating.
his unwavering faith in God and the numerous trips that brought him into contact with diverse cultures and to settle in Santa Eulària
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