Sara Barquinero: "By wanting to democratize culture, we have banalized it. Reggaeton is not the same as Chopin"
Sara Barquinero critiques the democratization of culture, arguing that it has led to a dilution of artistic value, highlighting differences between genres like reggaeton and classical music.
What does Donald Trump's rhetoric have to do with classical literature?
The article discusses the connection between Donald Trump's rhetoric and classical literature, particularly the epic works 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey,' focusing on the themes of language and the relationship between written and spoken forms.
Farewell to a Great Lady of the Greek University
The article pays tribute to Helen Karamałego, a prominent Latin literature professor, and her contributions to the Greek academic landscape.
The Return of Classical Poetry in Algeria: A Literary Regression or a Corrective Measure?
The article discusses the resurgence of classical Arabic poetry in Algeria among the younger generation in the context of its historical roots and modern implications.
Dan Brown with an Engaging Thriller about the Hidden Mysteries of the Modern World
Dan Brown's latest book is an exhilarating thriller that reflects a naive love for classical knowledge, despite weaknesses in the Norwegian translation.