Hello everyone. This month's story is Edith Wharton's “The Angel at the Grave,” first published in Scribner's magazine in 1901. The story relates, among other things, the passage of a major literary figure's legacy from one of universal acclaim to the dustbin of history, an obsolete relic from a forgotten past. Maybe some of you
"The art of fiction; followed by The Vice of Reading: A Classic Guide to the Art of the Story and the Novel” by Edith Wharton “Who better than a great writer to explain what writing is? Edith Wharton discusses in this exciting book on the principles and constituent elements of the story
Participate by reading the selected book and attending the colloquium…and discover why words are better read in a circle! Directed by professor Soledad Fox. Participation is free; register at library@iie.es. Book of the month: “The House of Mirth” by Edith Wharton COLLOQUIUM: Tuesday, December 16th, 19:30 pm Published in 1905, it's a novel that condemns