3 days ago - Entertainment and Well-being
The extraordinary friend: the complexity of female bonds through the years Lila disappeared. That is the only thing Elena, her best friend since childhood, knows. Thus begins My Brilliant Friend, the first volume of the Italian literary saga Neapolitan Novels. Set in post-war Naples, Italian author Elena Ferrante develops a feminist story through four b...
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3 days ago - Entertainment and Well-being
László Krasznahorkai: the heir to Kafka who won the Nobel Prize in Literature On Friday, October 10th, representatives of the Swedish Academy announced that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Hungarian writer Laszlo Krasznahorkai for being a master of the apocalypse. A worthy heir to great figures of Central European literature like Franz Ka...
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8 days ago - Politics and Society
Goodbye to Jane Goodall: the scientist who taught us to talk to animals On Wednesday, October 1st, British scientist and activist Jane Goodall, known worldwide for her contributions and advocacy regarding chimpanzees, passed away at the age of 91. Goodall left an immeasurable legacy; her studies on these animals help us understand our closest ancesto...
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11 days ago - Politics and Society
The New York Declaration: Europe's bet to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN On Tuesday, September 23, the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly began. The 193 member states gathered to discuss and negotiate relevant topics concerning the maintenance of international peace and security. In this context, a group of countries, including the Un...
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25 days ago - Entertainment and Well-being
The Good Star Club: the migrant experience from a feminine perspective In the late 80s, The Joy Luck Club was published in the United States, in Spanish it is called El Club de la buena estrella, a heartwarming novel that tells the journey of four Chinese women and their first-generation American daughters.
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9/1/2025 - Entertainment and Well-being
What Jane Austen taught us women The British writer Jane Austen developed her literary work in a context where the only possible aspiration for middle-class women was to find a good husband who had a good income that would allow them to live comfortably for the rest of their lives.
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5/6/2025 - Politics and Society
The Trial: 100 Years of a Masterpiece on Judicial Bureaucracy On April 27, 2025, The Trial, the first of the so-called "long works" written by Franz Kafka, was published. It was published posthumously, as Kafka had died the previous year. The publication of this novel, like Kafka's other novels, was not planned. Before his death, Kafka comm...
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6/3/2024 - Entertainment and Well-being
100 years since the death of Franz Kafka This Monday marks the 100th anniversary of the death of writer Franz Kafka. Understanding his work and legacy is essential to reflect on the present.
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1/20/2024 - Politics and Society
The concepts of crimes against humanity and genocide: the legacy of Herrsch Lauterpacht and Raphael... By lucia lago krummer
11/28/2023 - Politics and Society
Reflections to 40 years of democracy in Argentina By lucia lago krummer
11/13/2023 - Politics and Society
Women, Life, Freedom: the Women's Revolution in Iran La consigna “Women, Life, Freedom”(mujeres, vida,libertad) se convirtió en el lema principal del movimiento de las mujeres iraníes. Luego del fallecimiento de la joven Mahsa Amini en septiembre de 2022 las mujeres en Irán salieron a las calles para reclamar por sus derechos
By lucia lago krummer
11/8/2023 - Politics and Society
What were the Oslo agreements between Israel and Palestine? By lucia lago krummer