Verne and Payró, a secret collaboration at the end of the world
This article explores the literary connection and imagined friendship between Jules Verne and Argentine writer Ricardo Payró, highlighting their shared influence on the cultural understanding of the southern territories.
Botanical Column: Mushrooms as tall as trees?
This article discusses the fascinating concept of giant mushrooms resembling trees, exploring their presence in literature and questioning their existence in reality.
Jules Verne Trophy: gusts of 45 knots, five-meter swells, the sublime images of Thomas Coville in the great south
Thomas Coville and his crew are navigating challenging conditions under New Zealand as they attempt a round-the-world sailing trip on Sodebo, having set off from Ouessant twenty days ago.