‘Orden doméstico’, by Sylvina Bach: Music That Fades Away
An exploration of memory, home, and fleeting time, preserving experiences as a gesture of love.
An exploration of memory, home, and fleeting time, preserving experiences as a gesture of love.
When the body becomes alien and science breaks down identity.
A major Baroque work that transforms folk tales into a stylistic laboratory of formal exuberance, narrative impurity, and a fusion of the grotesque and the sublime.
The poem represents one of the most systematic attempts in pre-Renaissance Castilian literature to construct a cultured poetic language, of Latin descent, suitable for allegorical and moralizing expression.
A book that marked the radical debut of Manganelli, who turned an allegorical descent into an exploration of language, with self-referential and philosophical prose that subverted traditional narrative.
The new edition of ‘Life and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen’ reveals her mystical universe as a complex symbolic system interpreted through a contemporary lens.
A study that explores, with philological and poetic sensitivity, a constellation of spells, rituals, and allegories surrounding ayahuasca, the Baroque, and Indo-African-Amazonian syncretism, articulating poetics, ethnology, and psychoanalysis.