Review of "Freedom" by Jonathan Franzen and reflection on the canon of the great American novel. Article by CARLOS BOYERO in Babelia on 29/10/2011. Read complete. Review of "The Tomb of Lenin" by David Remnick. Article by IGNACIO VIDAL-FOLCH in Babelia on 29/10/2011. Read complete. Review of "The Secret Knowledge" by David Mamet. article of
Review of "The Beetle's Leg" by John Hawkes. Article by JAVIER APARICIO MAYDEU in Babelia on 15/10/2011. Read complete. Brief review about "People" the new Skeletons album. Article by JAVIER LOSILLA in Babelia on 15/10/2011. Read complete. Brief review of the soundtrack of the movie “O brother, where art thou?”. article of
Review of "Liberty" by Jonathan Franzen. Article by JOSÉ MARÍA GUELBENZU in Babelia on 08/10/2011. Read complete. Canon of great titles of the American novel. Article by EDUARDO LAGO in Babelia on 08/10/2011. Read complete. Reflection on the canon of the great American novel of the XNUMXth and XNUMXst centuries. Article by EDUARDO LAGO in Babelia
Review of "The Triumph of the Cities" by Edward Glaeser. Article by SALVADOR GINER in Babelia on 01/10/2011. Read complete. * Article about the exhibition of Julian Schnabel and Jorge Galindo at the Soledad Lorenzo Gallery in Madrid. Article by JAVIER MADERUELO published in Babelia on 01/10/2011. Read complete. Article about the Nobel Prize in Physics
* Review of the work "Caribou Island / Desolacions" by David Vann. Article by JOSÉ MARÍA GUELBENZU published in Babelia on 24/09/2011. Read complete. Report on different publishing news related to health and food, including "Eating Animals" by Jonathan Safran Foer. Article by JOSÉ ANTONIO GURPEGUI in Babelia on
“The twenty-seventh city” by Jonathan Franzen “St Louis, Missouri, is a quietly dying river city until it hires a new police chief: a charismatic young woman from Bombay, India, named S. Jammu. No sooner has Jammu been installed than the city's leading citizens become embroiled in an all-pervasive political conspiracy. A classic of contemporary fiction,
“Strong motion: a novel” by Jonathan Franzen “Louis Holland arrives in Boston in a spring of ecological upheaval (a rash of earthquakes on the North Shore) and odd luck: the first one kills his grandmother. Louis tries to maintain his independence from him, but falls in love with a Harvard seismologist whose discoveries about the earthquakes 'cause
* Review of the recent publication in Spanish of "The stories" by Leonard Michaels and "Eleven ways to feel alone" by Richard Yates. Article by ANA RODRÍGUEZ FISCHER published in Babelia on 04/09/2010. Read complete. * Review of the recent publication of “Sacrifice and creation in Rothko's painting. The aesthetic way of