From Phag to Jogira... A New Wave Standing at the Threshold of the End is Named Holi
The article explores the essence of Holi as a festival that embodies both an ending and a new beginning, celebrating vibrancy and renewal in nature and human spirit.
Accepting the Truth in Its Essence
The article discusses the duality of sweetness in nature versus the unpredictable bitterness of human emotions and experiences.
Sometimes, only sometimes
The article reflects on a future where machines might write like the poet Lorca but lack the essence of human experience and emotion.
Leif Zern: Romeo and Juliet were the first humans – not Adam and Eve
Leif Zern explores the transformative power of Shakespeare's work, suggesting that the characters of Romeo and Juliet embody the essence of humanity.
Juan Gómez-Jurado, writer: "The only important thing is the novel. I am not going to endure"
Juan Gómez-Jurado discusses his newest novel which delves into the themes of manipulation and the human mind, and expresses that the essence of his work lies in the story itself, rather than in his personal legacy.
Thales of Miletus and the uncomfortable phrase: why it is easier to talk about others than to look at oneself
The article discusses the philosophical contributions of Thales of Miletus, exploring themes of self-reflection and human morality.
"Exhibiting the work of Graciela Iturbide is opening a window to the essence of humanity": Roxana Velásquez
The San Diego Museum of Art is hosting an exhibition of Graciela Iturbide's photographs from February 14 to June 7, 2026, showcasing her extensive work that reflects on human identity and cultural memory.
Nikos Kavvadias: The Deeply Human Literary Figure of the Sea
The article commemorates the life and literary contributions of Nikos Kavvadias, a Greek poet and seafarer who captured the essence of life at sea in his work.