Rafael Borrás writes the historical chronicle of one of the most interesting periods of the history of Spain. The relation between Alfonso XIII, general Franco, and Don Juan Carlos de Borbón.
Each of Goya’s masterpieces is like a dream: some are games, others are nightmares. For some unknown reason, a young man escapes the “The goose blind” and enters other paintings changing them a bit... well, quite a lot frankly. But where is Goya?
When he was a child, Pablo painted two white doves. One day, he saw that only one was there. The other one had flown away. From that day, Pablo travelled around the world, drawing and painting while looking for his lost dove.
Mr. Velázquez has a big problem: the King and the Queen of Spain have asked him to paint a portrait of princess Margarita, but she is so restless that it is difficult to make her pose. But Mr.
The book is the result of the experience developed by the author in various PhD courses offered by the Department of Geography at the UNED.
Miguel Domínguez, known as "El Cautivo" is the last of a class of knights, the brown knights, who controlled a vast territory known as La Extremadura del Duero by Christians, or Al-Sarrasín in Muslim chronicles, and not
This is the story of the relationship between a twelve-year old boy who remembers too much and a woman of forty who would like to forget everything.
The book you have in your hands is an eminently practical work addressed both to parents of adolescent children, and tutors and secondary school teachers in general.
This book arises from a collective discussion which suggested articulating the concepts of wandering and writing as a way to read some texts published in recent years by Latin American writers: Roberto Bolaño, Pedro Lemebel, Horacio Castellanos Mo
Paris, 1935. Writers, painters, poets, and photographers come together in the streets and cafes of the Rive Gauche, as