Life in a teacup: the soul of objects
Some say that objects have a soul. Their existence, so different from that of human beings, guided by use and silence, often marks us in an irreversible way. They accompany [...]
Some say that objects have a soul. Their existence, so different from that of human beings, guided by use and silence, often marks us in an irreversible way. They accompany [...]
This week I recommend the Néstor Luján Novel History Prize, which is a sure bet for this summer. Teresa Sagrera is already a veteran author, who masters her job with [...]
We are delighted to announce that we have a new American literary agency represented in Spain, Brazil, and Portugal. As always, we try to discover new voices and connect literary [...]
This week, I'm thrilled to recommend Ane Odriozola's novel, “The Iron Valley” (original title: El valle del hierro). A novel that spontaneously fell into my hands, and just from its [...]
What if someone told you, before your baby was born, that you have the power to ensure they lead a healthy life? As a mother, I can confidently say I [...]
When I was introduced to Mariposa, by Marc Majewski, I knew I had a very special work in my hands. Not only because it is beautiful to look at, but [...]