"Prefiguring, contextualising and perhaps demonstrating Borges’ vision of a both Modernist and Argentine tradition" - Sarah Crooks presents an exceptional analysis of modernism, the Argentine ...
A new production of the tale adapted from the great Philip Pullman’s book about a girl who helps her father make the best ...
Art comes from and contains the human struggle of the artist, which is what makes it art, but AI in completely lacking such struggle, can only make ...
Leo Cervantes' journey from poverty in Mexico to successful New Jersey restaurateur shows how disciplined habits, resilience and community service can help entrepreneurs build lasting success from ...
This conceptually ambitious, if uneven feature from Alejandro Amenábar portrays pre-fame scribe Miguel Cervantes as a Spanish hostage in a 16th-century Algiers. Those not expecting a more ...
“The Captive” offers the intriguing concept of “Don Quixote’s” author viewed through a lens more redolent of “Arabian Nights,” spinning tales to keep himself alive while a hostage of Moors in Algiers.
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