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The Dreamer: List 6

Inspired by the childhood of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, this novel explores moments in the life of a young dreamer named Neftalí.

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Here are links to our lists for the novel: List 1, List 2, List 3, List 4, List 5, List 6
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  1. correspondent
    a journalist who supplies stories for news media
    He pulled a magazine from beneath the books he carried. “I have been made a correspondent for Claridad, the magazine published by the students at the university in Santiago.”
  2. presumption
    a premise that is taken for granted
    “Neftalí, here by your name it says that you are enrolling in the university to become a poet.”
    “That means nothing. It was just the editor’s presumption.”
  3. legitimate
    in accordance with accepted standards or principles
    “So Father has given up on the medical profession?” asked Laurita.
    “My math grades.” He shrugged. “Father changed my destiny to business. At least I will legitimately be able to read French literature.”
  4. ransack
    search thoroughly
    A few days later, Neftalí arrived home to find his drawers ransacked and his notebooks strewn all over the floor of his room.
  5. strew
    spread by scattering
    A few days later, Neftalí arrived home to find his drawers ransacked and his notebooks strewn all over the floor of his room.
  6. venture
    an undertaking with an uncertain outcome
    “It was a mistake to ever allow you to work at any newspaper,” said Father. “I forbid you to abandon the chance of an acceptable profession. And you will not use my money for such a venture. Do you hear me, Neftalí?”
  7. abscond
    run away, often taking something or somebody along
    He hoped that the wind would not abscond with any of his loose pages.
  8. plume
    anything that resembles a feather in shape or lightness
    A plume of smoke drifted upward from the pile of notebooks set on fire in the middle of the street.
  9. singe
    burn superficially or lightly
    His thoughts and cares and affections grew singed and curled. The remnants of his soul floated into the sky like gray snowflakes.
  10. treasonous
    constituting or having the characteristic of betrayal
    How could a writer be considered treasonous when all he did was present another view?
  11. dilemma
    state of uncertainty in a choice between unfavorable options
    Now, he had a dilemma. This poem was to appear next week, not only in the university magazine but simultaneously in a Santiago newspaper.
  12. curt
    brief and to the point
    “Good-bye, Neftalí.” Father gave him a curt nod and a stiff embrace.
  13. emissary
    someone sent to represent another's interests
    Then, he wrapped Laurita in his arms and swung her around. “You must still be my emissary and send me all the gossip from Temuco.”
  14. adobe
    sun-dried brick used in hot dry climates
    Still, when the last piece of forest disappeared and all that was left were stark adobe towns, he felt as if a piece of himself had been left behind, too.
  15. obscurity
    an unimportant and not well known standing
    There, in the obscurity of the big city, his writing was as persistent as the weather.
  16. persistent
    never-ceasing
    There, in the obscurity of the big city, his writing was as persistent as the weather.
  17. plaintive
    expressing sorrow
    Sentences grew long, then pulled up short, taking on the tempo of the waves upon the shore, or swayed gently, like the plaintive song of a lone harmonica.
  18. monotonous
    tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
    His convictions played out with the monotonous determination of a printing press. And his affections became poems, as warm and supple as the wool of a well-loved sheep.
  19. supple
    moving and bending with ease
    His convictions played out with the monotonous determination of a printing press. And his affections became poems, as warm and supple as the wool of a well-loved sheep.
  20. multitude
    a large indefinite number
    The books traveled over fences…
    ...and bridges...
    ...and across borders...
    ...soaring from continent to continent...
    ...until he had passed thousands of gifts
    through a hole in the fence to a multitude of
    people in every corner of the world...
    ...their wings beating with the same pulse, their hearts eager to feel all that he could dream.
Created on Fri Jul 09 13:00:55 EDT 2021 (updated Wed Jul 14 15:52:15 EDT 2021)

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