Inquisitions

Javier Castro Flórez: “My consistency as a reader has shaped my need and pleasure as an editor”

Newcastle was born as an act of resistance and has become the personal project of its editor, Javier Castro Flórez, a passionate reader who seeks to share the happiness he finds in books.

Book Reviews

Marie-Luise Scherer: a Discovery I Celebrate

Marie-Louise Scherer's ‘The Beast of Paris and Other Stories’ blends true crime with other cultural themes, all told in a defiant and lyrical prose style. ...
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Notes for an Aesthetic of Card Games

In artistic representations of card players throughout history, the tension between the moral condemnation and aesthetic beauty of the game stands out.
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Peruvian poetry. Memorias Des Trozadas (3 and final)

The narrator reconstructs the fascinating and tragic figure of Peruvian poet Luis Hernández, from the discovery of his handwritten notebooks to the impact of his ...
Book Reviews

Byung-Chul Han, Fatigue and the Illusion of Freedom

A book that diagnoses a late modern society where the illusion of freedom and excessive positivity generate self-exploitation, depression, and a loss of contemplative capacity, ...
Bouquiphiles

Fascination with the Abyss. Notes on the Act of Reading I

The library, that labyrinth of knowledge and aesthetic pleasure, reflects the insatiable curiosity and chaotic order of a life devoted to reading.
Inquisitions

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Luis Panini

A variation on the “Proust Questionnaire.” For those who believe that reading is a sacred act, an incurable disease, or an elegant substitute for social ...
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Dubrovnik: A Place out of this World

Dubrovnik, a haven of history and culture, faces the challenge of touristification as it struggles to preserve its unique identity.
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Letter from Africa

In an abandoned camp in Africa, a soldier finds an unfinished letter that reveals the fear, desire, and harshness of war.
Essays

On the Subsistence of the Soul and the Visible Dance of Objects

From Thomas Aquinas to Lezama and Peirce, truth does not contradict, but resonates aesthetically as the living form of being.
Inquisitions

Carlos García Pandiello: “Miami was an inspiration for Juan Ramón Jiménez”

How Miami deeply inspired the poet Juan Ramón Jiménez to write fundamental works there.
Essays

‘Die Sonette an Orpheus’: The Singing God and the Chalice of Being

Singing as Dasein: Orpheus, the revelation of Being and the transcendence of death in Rilke's Sonnets.
Bouquiphiles

Prose from the Wunderkammer I: Avant-Dire

Book collecting is an intimate and symbolic practice which, by valuing each book as a unique object with its own material biography, turns the library ...
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