Essays

Master Lezama’s Premonition in Monsignor Lefebvre

The Lefebvrist schism anticipates a historical reconfiguration of Catholicism, interpreted through Lezama and Transcendental Realism.

Loose Pages

Theory of Miami

A city that exists between impossible permanence and the perpetual threat of change.
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Microscopic IV

The absurd, violence, and language from a fragmentary and corrosive imagination.
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To Remember Leonardo Acosta

A memory of filiations reveals how an intellectual presence continues to shape readings, affections, and losses.
Loose Pages

Citario Kafka

A constellation of phrases that encircle and explore the legacy of Franz Kafka.
Essays

A Freedom Glimpsed and Elusive

Melville turned the sea into an impossible freedom: a promise of revelation, condemnation, and permanence.
Book Reviews

The Sacred and the Profane

Notes on ‘Virgen de Guadalupe’, by Roger Santiváñez.
Essays

A Renaissance Prince in Havana

Ferrara turned power into archive, and biography into a reckoning with History.
Loose Pages

Berliozianas: ‘The Köln Concert’ (1975)

The night an unlikely piano made history.
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A Little Before, Nothing; and a Little After, Smoke!

Old age, brushed by the vertigo of death, finds in literary memory a way of postponing the abyss.
Book Reviews

The Battle of Anghiari, the Complete and the Beautiful

Beauty is born where form, power, and image are consumed in a single intensity.
Loose Pages

Sunday, Soundgarden, and the Bills to Pay…

Maturity means accepting that art, vocation, love, and bills all belong to the same vital groove.
Book Reviews

In the Interval

A Reading of ‘The Sentimental Memoirs of João Miramar’, by Oswald de Andrade.
Essays

Kabbalah and Cosmos

Kabbalah as symbolic cosmology: creation, rupture, exile, and restoration through sacred language.
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Essays

The Chibás and Cuba

Tribute to Raúl Chibás, who links his heroic lineage with the tragic failed continuity of Cuban independence.
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Bouquiphiles

The Inscription that Proust (did not) Read

Du Bos writes his dedication to Proust as if Plotinus had written to Plato, more out of metaphysical affinity than material contact.
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Loose Pages

A Venice of Shadows

Venice has been Tintoretto for me. And Tintoretto is the painter of writers, as Mary McCarthy said.
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Book Reviews

German Beauties: About ‘Bestiario búlgaro’

A book of poems by Mario Arteca, notable for its poetic and artistic merit, as well as its profound reflection on social and political decline. ...
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Bookspel

Science and Silence: Reading ‘The River’ in the 21st Century

What if the origin of HIV was not just a scientific question, but an institutional one?
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