La autora de Dar a sombra nos entrega esta crónica fragmentaria, formada por episodios de su vida cotidiana, ideas, recuerdos, preguntas y sueños, que son el testimonio vital de una mujer que ama y sufre mientras intenta dar a luz un sueño: el de
What strange impulse feeds the friendship between a teenager—a good student, the son parents with no connection to eccentricity, indifferent to his literary aspirations—with a man of no fixed abode who throws money of dubious origins about and int
"Writing and publishing are acts of recycling that come from thinking and imagining, which are things we do with different purposes and different results: greyer and less subtle".
Este undécimo volumen de la Colección de "Literatura y Mujer" explora las variantes de autoría femenina de relatos tradicionales protagonizados por mujeres que, desde hace siglos, forman parte de nuestro ideario colectivo.
If you haven't yet thought about what you want to be when you grow up, use your imagination! You might be trying to choose between teaching the alphabet or curing grown-ups and children.
Carmen de Moering, the girl who lived in Paris at the turn of the century, and who, at the age of nine, escaped from a boarding school, was not really called Carmen, as they thought at her school. She was in fact called Sol.
Madrid. Any Irish pub. Beer and more beer against a soundtrack spurned by two very different generations. He is a piano teacher in his forties, who escaped autism thanks to music.
In 1929 Joan Marín published the story of his journey in a luxury cruise liner, in a cheery and optimistic account that we have now managed to recover, eighty years later, in order to offer modern-day readers a chance to transport themselves into