Reason Without a Body
Belyaev explores ethical dilemmas about cerebral survival, questioning scientific reason when detached from all human responsibility.
Belyaev explores ethical dilemmas about cerebral survival, questioning scientific reason when detached from all human responsibility.
Holmberg blends crime fiction and science in a private investigation that reveals the limits of knowledge, challenging morality, identity, and modern rationality.
Fantômas and the tradition of the modern supervillain, with his endless seriality and urban crime aesthetic.
Fragmentary stories explore Sicily as closed moral system, invisible power, and enduring critical lucidity.
Leopardi as a melancholic laboratory: remembered love, youthful lucidity, and classical prose.
A seminal work in which Boccaccio constructs a critical and moral biography of Dante, articulating homage, literary history, and humanism.
A romantic classic that explores destructive passions, revenge, and obsession between Catherine and Heathcliff in the Yorkshire moors.
A nineteenth-century novel that, with introspective prose, criticizes the commodification of art via an obsession with a symbolic violin.
A short and radical novel about the last days of a teenager excluded from a hostile rural environment, with prose devoid of psychology, focused on the meticulous description of inevitable events.
Critical edition of ‘Los alivios de Casandra’ by Castillo Solórzano, a Baroque work featuring romantic novels, satirical comedy, and a lipogram without the letter “a,” written in a melancholic and virtuosic style.