Happy New Year! Starting in February, at American Space Madrid we are launching three new programs for our community: Made in the USA: our Family Maker Club for parents and their children The Garden Project at American Space Madrid: for children ages 9-12 in order to design and create a community garden for our community in
Much is said about the “American dream”, so much so that it has become a cliché, and as such it is often taken for granted that it is a well-known phenomenon. But is it really so? As often happens so often, if we analyze the issue, it may not be so much our knowledge
Interwar American Literature. The interwar period (1918-1939) is one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Western world, due to the rise of fascism and communism, the Wall Street crash that led to the Great Depression, and the civil war Spanish, which had important international resonances. But it is
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “Representations of American society in foreign literatures” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Notes of America” by Charles Dickens “It is about
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “Representations of American society in foreign literatures” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Galíndez” by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán “A straddling the
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “Representations of American society in foreign literatures” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “La Frontera de Cristal” by Carlos Fuentes “En La
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others of the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free admission with previous registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “La mano
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others of the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free entry and prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “The Awakening”
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others in the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free admission with previous registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Pastoral Americana” by
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others of the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free entry and prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “The Forest of the Night”