Four Lorca poems give shape to the universe in this beautiful foldout book created by the illustrator André da Loba: a journey of discovery from day to night, through the body, love and death.
The villagers say that Leandro Balseiro planted irises and anemones of a delicate mauve, that the cradle of his baby Clara was a hydrangea bush, and that the little girl’s only food was sucking the sugary petals of the Ceylon amaryllis.
A combination of fiction and historical reality, The Fierce Jaws links a reflection on the mother-daughter relationship with an episode from history - the trial of Italian nun Benedetta Carlini during the Counter-reformation.
A tough and emotional journey in the last straights of the 19th century; a story written in several voices: that of Sisca, 15 years old, imprisoned because women did not own their own bodies; those of women like Concepción Arenal, a prison visitor
Berlin, 1955. Latvian theater director Asja Lacis, crushed by the experience of ten years in a labour camp in Kazakhstan, returns home and visits her old friend Bertolt Brecht.
What lies behind the mysterious hitchhiker, who disappears at the first stop? Xarloca doesn’t like it, and less when, the next day, she sees the boy on the cover of a fashion magazine. Be careful what you’re getting mixed up in, Xarloca!