We live in a “transitional state, where the masses no longer trust the elites and are confused about their values.”[1]… Read more Anti-Heroism: Sinners & Not-So-Saints
We live in a “transitional state, where the masses no longer trust the elites and are confused about their values.”[1]… Read more Anti-Heroism: Sinners & Not-So-Saints
(co-authored with Dalya Munves, April 2010) Between the restraints of the Flying Forties and the liberality of the Swinging Sixties,… Read more Hugh Hefner: The Playboy
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Literary translation (specially the translation of poetry) has proven to be more than merely transcribing words from one language to… Read more Translating Machado
Ever heard the phrase “you see your life flash before your eyes when you’re about to die”? Well, let me… Read more Live Once and Again
Vindication is a work that must be valued for its historical significance rather than for its literary qualities. Its content,… Read more Wollstonecraft’s Right Women
Team-based sports have been considered entertaining educational tools ever since human alienated from nature by building civilization (Ortega y Gasset)[1].… Read more Football: The Association of England
“El Extranjero” del francés Albert Camus es una obra contundente y sumamente profunda gracias a su simplicidad. La obra narra… Read more Sobre “El Extranjero” de Albert Camus
The conversation with Gregory Crewdson, in addition to his conference, confirmed that at least his creative process resembles field-crossover, since… Read more Gregory Crewdson: Reality in Sharp Focus
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