[Crítica] “Annihilation”: A melancholic elegy of modernity

On this occasion, the French author Michel Houellebecq supplies us with one of his greatest works, but through a different form than many expected, by opening new narrative registers and more familiar aesthetic nuances, and those that were conspicuous by their absence in his works. earlier novels. By Alfonso Matus Santa Cruz Posted on 9.8.2022 … Read more

[Crítica] “Borrowed time”: The weariness before the divine silence

This volume by the Belgian poet Germain Droogenbroodt is an immersion in a kind of aesthetic cartography in which the experience passes freely under the shade of a single nameless tree, or with a unique and sacred patronymic, where spirituality is discovered intimate and very personal. . By Thomas Washes Posted on 31.7.2022 ANDn these … Read more