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Dani García is a worldwide phenomenon in gastronomy. He is one of the leading figures in our culinary vanguard and plays this role with daring, honesty, passion and a great respect for the history of cookery, the traditions of his land and the work of other chefs. This, in our opinion, means that he is not only relevant today but has a splendid future before him.
An emotive prison memoir by poet-humanist Marcos Ana that also touches on exile and the fight for freedom and democracy. It tells of his 23 years in prison, and, through the poetry he wrote behind bars, the story of his struggle. Once he was released and installed in France, Ana engaged in the enormous task of setting up CISE, a beacon of Spanish culture.
A look at the forced disappearances suffered by thousands, from the moment of their detentions through to their return to their families. Images from the last decades of the twentieth-century and the first years of the twenty first.
Everyone thinks it but no-one says it: motherhood is nothing like the serene paradise it's always sold as. Let's not fool ourselves: motherhood, though it brings happiness, is marked by uncomfortable pregnancies, postnatal difficulties, an ongoing sense of chaos, and a lack of sleep that can be caused either by cramps or by the baby's never-ending crying.
The trouble is tha no one teaches us how to lead. Learning how is slow and risky. Imitating bosses, however good they may be, dows not guarantee that we will free ourselves of bad habits, errors or behaviour that could be improved.
What worked alright until not long ago is no longer good enough.
To enter the fascinating world of video games you need a good gaming guide and a few extra games.
The industry has expanded astonishingly in the past few years, reaching millions of people and creating new platforms and revolutionary games systems.
This work brings together 10 studies by contemporary literature scholars, who analyse current novels and theories in relation to Cervantes' Quixote. The book opens with an essay by Antonio Muñoz Molina, who reflects on man's conduct in the face of his circumstances, taking the Cervantine protagonist as his model.
“Alfonso Zapico’s graphic novel Dublinés provides a witty and intuitive guide to the life and times of James Augustine Aloysius Joyce. Required reading for anyone who believes that Joyce is too serious for them”. (Lise Jones)
Two short novels that complement and complete each other. Arcadia, the protagonist of 'Mad desires', sucks the blood of a rapist and husband, after her incredible transformation into a legend.