The mystique in patatas bravas: the literary delirium of Constantino Molina, poet and vendor of the Thyssen
Constantino Molina, a poet and vendor at the Thyssen museum, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the culinary-related work of writers while engaging with museum visitors.
Hugo Wolf, the great revolutionary of 'lied', finally finds his reference book in Spanish
Acantilado has published a comprehensive monograph by Richard Stokes on Hugo Wolf, the Austrian composer known for revolutionizing German art song, featuring a prologue by tenor Ian Bostridge.
Elvira Sastre: "From the cultural world, I can't stand that sometimes the authors matter more than the books"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses the importance of books over authors and reflects on her creative process in an interview.
Elvira Sastre: "In Spain many books are read and sold, and if the book survives, this country has hope"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses her literary career and the release of her new book that combines poetry, reflections, and personal photos.
Eclecticism as a Way of Life for Luis Alberto de Cuenca: Superheroes, Poetry, and a Classic
The article discusses the eclectic interests of Spanish poet Luis Alberto de Cuenca, highlighting his intellectual passions and recommended readings.