Typeface and the Time of Maturation [Critique]
The article discusses the historical and cultural significance of typefaces, particularly Fraktur, in German legal literature during the Nazi era, emphasizing how typography reflects societal values and knowledge dissemination.
Carolina Sanín: "A literary text dictates its own law"
Colombian writer Carolina Sanín explores the profound experience of reading in her new book, 'En La voz del buey', highlighting its intimate and transformative nature.
Ukraine to ban Russian literature – culture minister
Ukraine’s Culture Minister announced plans to draft a law that would ban Russian literature from circulation in the country.
The Tears of Hannibal (about the Civil War)
José Carlos Llop's text reflects on the relevance of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of the historical memory law approved in 2006, exploring the emotional aftermath of conflict.
Who was Susan Gilbert, Emily Dickinson's sister-in-law who inspired several of her poems and whose name disappeared
The extensive correspondence between Emily Dickinson and her sister-in-law, Susan Huntington Dickinson, reveals the profound impact Susan had on Emily's poetry, with over 250 poems sent to her throughout their lives.