Daniel Loh Loh itibaren Huanuco
This is a love story. Pure, poetic, primal. Much has been said about the setting for this story but it could take place in any setting...the real story here is not the setting but the relationship between the man and the boy, the power of love over hate, the power of hope over despair. It's poetic style and story reminded me of Dante's Divine Comedy as well. A travelor lost in the woods guided through the depths of hell by the older wiser sage...and at the end the woman tells him of God. I actually shed a tear with this one. I did not find the end of the story depressing rather it was full of hope for a better future..."Goodness will find the little boy. It always has. It will again."
You don't need to be a Marxist to agree with his critique of po'mo'ism.