“I want to tell you a story. It’s the story of a boy who was born on July 18th 1990 in Barcelona. It’s the story of a boy who was born early because he was so eager to see the world.
With a great sense of humour, the texts that constitute this book deal with very different scientific topics: statistical lies, the determinist chaos, the globalisation of communications, the dangers of computing, or mathematical questions around
October 1977. In an old hardwood house situated on a secluded beach near Havana, the women of the Godínez family cover doors and windows and prepare for the arrival of a devastating hurricane that has been announced.
Noel Villalta apparently has everything: love, money, social standing, friends… but despite this he can’t help feeling that something is missing. He can’t find himself.
To our knowledge, fiction tales have always served to publish books, while swiping books has not served to write fiction. Writer Róger E. Antón Fabián has used this formula to thread an easy-flowing, interesting story.
Gil Baleares doesn’t have much going on in his life: a kidnapped father suffering from Alzheimer, a daughter who is perhaps not his own, a divorce, forty years of existence marked by alcohol, frustration and defeat, and a lot of memories from the
Socri is a lovely sheepdog who loves his job and is loyal to his master. One day, the master decides to sell off the flock to a multinational, and Socri is left unemployed.
The staircase, that complex fold, belongs to the system of architectural treatises as well as to that of manuals. The staircase responds to all of them, but also escapes them all, with a position of its own in the architectural process.
Sometimes, a raven appears from behind a cloud, or behind a corner or in our group of friends. They are Princes of Trouble, experts in tangling situations. Masters of trickery and lies.
El que apaga la luz, title taken from one of Somerset Maugham’s sentences, is a book full of incurable patients, obsessions that culminate in the worst of nightmares (insomnia) and whose only relief is suicide.