Essays

‘Here in this Spring’: Introduction

Foreword to ‘Aquí en esta primavera (Antología de juventud)’ by Dylan Thomas (Casa Vacía Publishing House, 2025).

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Proust’s Youth

A youth marked by maternal devotion, passions and epiphany in everyday beauty.
Bookspel

Manual for Quitting Writing

Literary paradox: only a few make a living from writing, but anyone can publish, in a charming absurdity.
Bouquiphiles

Prose from the Wunderkammer II: ‘Ulysses’ (Limited Editions Club, 1935)

A volume that embodies a sublime deception: the clash between Joyce's avant-garde and the mythical silence of Matisse, who illustrated ‘Ulysses’ without reading it.
Loose Pages

Citario Conrad

Critical perspectives that explore the ethics, moral enigma and poetics of travel in the work of the great Polish-British writer.
Loose Pages

Nicea, Seventeen Centuries

A review of ancient Arianism and its contemporary echo through the history of the Council of Nicaea and the figure of Rufinus.
Bouquiphiles

Caverns

Personal reflections on reading in Mad Men, the iconography of writers with libraries, and a friend's legendary hidden library in the nineties.
Loose Pages

Dietary for Out-of-Date Beings II

Diets and food aversions of certain outdated individuals.
Loose Pages

I Am Maximilien Robespierre, They Call Me Incorruptible

An introspective account where Robespierre justifies his rise and fall by linking the obsessive pursuit of republican virtue to the inevitable necessity of the Terror. ...
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The Paradox of Emperor Wen

True political stability does not arise from the ambition to rise, but from the deep understanding that the ruler acquires by descending into the reality ...
Inquisitions

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Leonardo Valencia

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 ...
Essays

Castles of Shadows

Joel Núñez's refined abstraction in ‘Codified Reality’ contrasts with his tormented and grotesque expressionist period.
Bookspel

Whose Story is it? Or the Return of an Old Literary Dilemma

The controversy surrounding Guerriero and Netflix reopens the dilemma of who a story belongs to: those who live it, those who write it, or those ...
Essays

László Krasznahorkai: Between Beauty, Ruin, and Deep Obsession

Krasznahorkai’s trance-like, apocalyptic prose transforms collapse into a spiritual aesthetics that bridges Western ruin and Eastern contemplation—while risking a slide from lucidity into resigned nihilism. ...
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Bouquiphiles

Qumran, the Magic Word

The Qumran manuscripts reveal the life and beliefs of an ancient Jewish sect, with apocalyptic texts, strict rules, and mysteries that remain unsolved.
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Book Reviews

‘Nueve ficciones’: A Topography of Narrative Invention

Carlos Ávila Villamar's ‘Nueve ficciones’ reads like a map of a non-existent territory, a system of textual exploration that questions the sources of meaning through ...
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Loose Pages

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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Essays

Is It Necessary to Say No? The Affirmative Ontology and Its Secrets

Aristotle subordinates negativity to an affirmative ontology of potentiality and actuality, founding a tradition that prioritizes difference and becoming over being/non-being.
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Flesh and Blood Essay (2)

The unexpected virtues of adversity and violence as drivers of progress and innovation.
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