Byung-Chul Han, or how philosophy became an airport bestseller
Byung-Chul Han, winner of the Princess of Asturias Award, turns philosophy into a bestseller with existential aphorisms that seduce the urban creative class.
Byung-Chul Han, winner of the Princess of Asturias Award, turns philosophy into a bestseller with existential aphorisms that seduce the urban creative class.
A volume of Cuban poetry, an anthology of uncomfortable verses, remains confiscated in a Miami-Dade prison, destined for reggaeton artist Chocolate MC.
Bette Davis was divorced in 1938 by her husband Harmon O. Nelson, who argued that “she reads too much,” prioritizing her library and career over her marital duties.
Science tried to explain Sodom and Gomorrah with an apocalyptic meteorite, but its study crashed and burned due to “clear errors.” Moral: without a foolproof bibliography, divine punishment and scientific theories fade faster than a meteorite at a council of skeptics.