Brickell Key
Miami, 1898: the birth of an island of mud.
Melancholic miniatures that sublimate introspection in symbolic luxury.
On the anniversary of Herman Melville’s birth, this quote is for those who still prefer not to do so.
On the anniversary of Elías Canetti’s birth, this citario allows you to hear the babbling and missteps that inhabit books.
Plagiarism, suicide, and posthumous fame trace an intimate map of cultural memory, from Marais to Lira, where life and death intersect with irony and chance.
On the anniversary of Reinaldo Arenas’ birth, this collection of quotes brings together the mind-blowing world of the Cuban writer.
A nostalgic evocation of ‘dolce far niente’: family television as background noise, naps, impromptu walks, and philosophical reflections.
An obsessive and repetitive orchestral piece, conceived as a pure mechanism without thematic developments, it builds tension through an inexorable crescendo until a hypnotic and aesthetic collapse.
On the anniversary of Marcel Proust’s birth, a collection of quotes that awaken lost memories.