Book Reviews

A Farewell

‘I’m Gone’ by Jean Echenoz, Goncourt Prize winner of 1999, bids farewell to the 20th century through Félix Ferrer, an art dealer navigating personal trials in a dehumanized world.

Bouquiphiles

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Alberto Garrido

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 ...
Bookspel

The polygamous reader: bigamy and libraries in rural Florida

Henry Betsey Jr., a Floridian passionate about 19th-century literature, maintained three simultaneous marriages and vast libraries in each home until his bigamy was uncovered.
Bouquiphiles

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Joaquín Badajoz

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 ...
Bookspel

Byung-Chul Han, or how philosophy became an airport bestseller

Byung-Chul Han, winner of the Princess of Asturias Award, turns philosophy into a bestseller with existential aphorisms that seduce the urban creative class.
Loose Pages

Second Neo-Realist Manifesto (From Peirce to Lezama Lima)

Transcendental Realism understands reality as an aesthetic and relational experience, resolving oppositions through a trichotomous function that transcends binary logic.
Bouquiphiles

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Luis Felipe Rojas

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 ...
Loose Pages

Berliozianas: Rigoletto

Rigoletto, the opera in which Verdi shows that there is no revenge, curse, or master plan that can stand against the enormous force of human ...
Loose Pages

A Small Apocalypse

Writing here today, in this city, on this street, in this dark apartment, is an irrational act of stubbornness, an old man's pastime.
Bookspel

The Unemployed Reader’s Wet Dream

Two years have passed since Luna Miguel's performance of reading in silence for 48 hours, turning reading into a challenge to banality.
Essays

Venerable images: 60 years after ‘Les Choses’

In 'Things', Georges Perec creates a domestic utopia for a young couple, a refuge of books and dreams in a world of unattainable aspirations.
Bouquiphiles

Jonathan Edax Questionnaire: Sergio Luis Pérez Hernán

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

The books we are missing

In 1925, Mañach lamented the cultural decline of Cuba; today, in the throes of agony, there is a lack of critical and historical books that ...
Scroll to Top