Phenomenology of relaxation and other essays by Jorge Portilla
The reflections on the peculiarities of the Mexican reality carried out by Jorge Portilla reached a kind of culmination in the essay text that gives title to this meeting of his best pages: the study Phenomenology of relaxation, which reveals the talent philosophical, insight and undeniable originality of the author.
Mowgli and the King’s ankus by Rudyard Kipling
Mowgli and the King’s Ankus contains a lesson about human nature and greed. Mowgli will learn by following the trail of Death left by the ankus, a treasure previously protected by White Cobra, that empires fall, cities disappear, but human greed remains.
Spring wind. Poetic anthology (1945-1979) by Alaíde Foppa
Spring Wind brings together a superb catalog of the poetic work of Alaíde Foppa, who, from the abysses of his most intimate and lyrical voice, addresses themes that range from the confession of the desires and concerns of the being, the relationship with the natural environment and the political, to the very questioning of the feminine condition: motherhood, the bond with children or the praise of femininity.
Collected stories by Adela Fernández
Between the dreamlike, the fantastic and the sinister, Adela Fernández’s stories oscillate giving voice to ghosts, to beings that metamorphose or duplicate themselves, to rejected, subjugated or manic characters. In Cuentos gathered, a volume made up of the books Duermevelas (1986) and Vago espinazo de la noche (1996) and prologued by Jazmín G. Tapia Vázquez, the limits of reality, the exploration of human death and cruelty, magic, Belief and superstition accentuate the paradoxical game of concealment that the author gives to the lack of communication, loneliness, abandonment and heartbreak that arise in a destructive way where the familiar becomes cloudy and reaches tragic ends.
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