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Every March, the city awakens with the smell of gunpowder, with streets that become open-air muse...
Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has confronted invisible forces, both beneficial and mal...
Llanes, 1870. The paths of Mario Melgar and the Lorenzo sisters cross fleetingly, but his ambitio...
Unpublished essays in Spanish by a master of world literature on how to be a writer and practical...
The customer experience, as we have practiced it for years, is a tired approach. After decades of...
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Since the Middle Ages, Averroes has been considered the commentator on Aristotle, but his figure ...
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John William Polidori (1795-1821) was Lord Byron's personal physician, hired to accompany him on ...
An original and disruptive novel that narrates in the first person the rise and fall of a minor c...
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Prepare yourself, dear reader, to embark on the most exciting intellectual adventure you have eve...
What happens when we return to the traditional view and allow Islam to speak to us again from its...
For centuries, women's voices have been made invisible, silenced, or domesticated in the process ...
The Tradition of Freedom is one of the most illuminating books by Dalmacio Negro, a thinker who u...
Did you know that an Egyptian prince settled with his harem in La Pedrera? Or that Gaudí designed...
Almost five thousand years ago, the fourth dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt reigned over a hig...
Why are some colors obvious to us and others almost impossible to perceive? Do we all see the sam...
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Following the publication of Averroes' response in his Tahâfut al-Tahâfut (The Refutation of the ...
Did you know that Renaissance chronicles attributed the founding of Spain to Tubal, Noah's grands...
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'You would give me inexplicable joy with a detailed description of your spiritual journey and als...
A passionate and unfiltered immersion in Ligue 1, the French soccer league, intertwining sports c...
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Through verses that evoke emblematic figures from art and culture, we encounter a work that explo...
When Luigi Galvani made frog legs convulse with electric shocks, he believed he had discovered 'a...
Did you know that during the opening ceremony of one Olympic Games, more than 1,400 singers sprea...
There is another Malaga behind the shop windows, the traditional bars, and the selfies on Calle L...
This essay tackles one of the most thorny and topical issues in our history: hostility towards th...
The Mafia is one of the most feared and fascinating criminal organizations in the world, but its ...