Culture. Eat it
3 November 2015
The man OF my dreams or IN my dreams?
There is a thin difference. Lots of women think the man who will make them happy and satisfied is “something” that happens ONLY in dreams. And if you meet him, what exactly would happen in reality? Bridget Foley in his debut novel – Hugo and Rose – responds with a story hued pink and noir.
The real and the imaginary for Rose have no boundaries. With Hugo coming in her real life, the two realities will mingle together: usually it is in the dream world where she feels better– more beautiful, more solar – and where she meets Hugo, a young and adventurous boy; that’s where her alter ego lives fantastic version of its existence. Rose’s real life is the dream that comes true every night, for about thirty years, on the island of Hugo between pink beaches and a mysterious Castle Town to reach. Who is Rose every morning when she wakes up? A woman who met Josh, the father of her three children, at the college and finds herself stuck in life as a mother and housewife. But if Hugo really existed? The protagonist must choose.
The author offers an alternative of being “modern wonder women”. You may be a woman who dreams of a beautiful life and you feel frustrated by the real one until you regret it (and later you feel silly for this reason). Dreams might not be the best alternative. Maybe is it our real life the dream itself? It’s up to us to try to figure out which way we really want our world to be.
Time of reading: Pordenone-Rome A/R trip
Photography: Sara Cartelli
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She is an art historian, optimistic and empathic by nature. She imagines a world where sow kindness enjoying the little things. She's in love with stories since she was a child, for the Eat Culture she eats books and arts. Per aspera ad astra says the only tattoo on her skin. It reminds her that the road that leads to her dreams is not always easy but that she never gives up.