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Is there a European literature?
The narrative of the continent continues to be burdened by the absence of a common strategy in a space of miscegenation with no shared language
The narrative of the continent continues to be burdened by the absence of a common strategy in a space of miscegenation with no shared language
Refusing to talk about himself was not a moral attitude, nor a posture of proud withdrawal, but a novelistic rejection of the despotism of the media
In ‘The Joke’, the Czech-French writer began to explore the subject that would haunt him all his life: human beings’ fight against the forces that rob them of their freedom
The world’s leading literary agent speaks about Salman Rushdie, Stephen King, Donald Trump and the e-commerce giant
Spanish climber who scaled Everest twice in a week talks about a life lived in the mountains
Javier Cercas’ book ‘The Anatomy of a Moment’ explores the 1981 failed coup in Spain. The book is a mix of history and literature, a search, perhaps, for two opposing truths