Articles tagged with: literature
Once, because of the entry into the new millennium, making a review of popular 90s music, a prestigious British music critic referred to Radiohead’s album ‘The Bends’ (1995) as “the best album of the decade”, …
For New Yorkers, life has to constantly be full of surprises because the demands of a great city have to be soothed with experimentation of thrills and fun. Looking for places that had that ludic …
On number 26 of the vibrant Piazza di Spagna there the so called Casina Rossa, a place where calm and serenity rule and where the English poet John Keats spent the last months of his …
The memory, it is something we do not own, far from being a static power, it moves in the realms of imagination, the things we see, only can kept apart from how we remember or …
In some Mediterranean countries, particularly in Spain, the Book Fairs usually coincide with spring or summer. They are events which are celebrated in open-air, altering the physiognomy of some of the most representative parts of …
Given the personal conviction of Orhan Pamuk, based on his first-hand experiences as an Istanbul-born, that the feeling that best serves to describe Istanbul in the last one hundred and fifty years, and notably from …
Enric González is a Spanish author who was born in Barcelona. The son of a writer, he felt the love for writing, investigations and travelling since he was in his cot. At the young age …
Pier Paolo Pasolini was born in Bologna in 1922. He began writing his first poems when he was 7, inspired by the beauty of Casarsa, the town where he lived at that age. The symbolist …















