A series of chronicles written and illustrated by Melina Alzogaray reflecting on her trip through Thailand, Myanmar and Turkey in this beautifully printed book published by Fruto de Dragon, Argentina.
Cristina Peri Rossi (born November 12, 1941) is an Uruguayan novelist, poet, and author of short stories. Considered a leading light of the post-1960s period of prominence of the Latin-American novel, she has written more than 37 works.
«This is about the word, it's about this thing that constitutes us and makes us human, this thing that always accompanies us: we celebrate the first word a baby says, we grow up with the word, and we often think about the last words we will say.
A performative essay, an essayistic autofiction, a performance-book in which the author uses her body to explore different ways of living with, and even being, Roland Barthes.
The book revisits versions of Kafka, Goethe, Novalis, Eichendorff, Hilde Domin, and Heinrich Gerlach to tell us that translating literature is an exercise that occurs in the secret union of vertigo and patience.
Read today, Cavendish impresses with her incredible modernity. Cavendish questions the patriarchal imprint on the customs of domestic life, reveals the pitfalls of motherhood, among other topics.
all that grows chronicles Clara Obligado's upbringing in Argentina, her exile to Spain, and her resulting reconciliation of place, memory, loss, and growth.