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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.
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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. ...
Notes for an Aesthetic of Card Games
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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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