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Alfredo Relaño, editor of the sports paper As and regular commentator for the TV channel Ser, following his success with 366 World Cup Football Stories, returns with a polemical book that crosses tyhe line to expose some of the most relevant cases in the endless dispute between Madrid and Barca: the pre-war court cases, the first great row, the cases of Di Stéfano and Kubala, the
Natura quasi morta is an astute and brilliant novel of intrigue, which grips us from the first page. With immediate and contemporary characters, sophisticated crimes and everyday settingswhich the author knows at first hand, Carme Rieara successfully maintains the suspense with just the right dose of irony and reality.
Catalina doesn’t like goodbyes. She has a strange feeling every time the sun goes down, her balloon floats away, a tooth falls out or daddy turns out the light, but she will come to understand that some things have to go so that other, equally nice, funny and comforting ones can come.
Who are the Indignant Ones? What are they protesting about? What do they want? These and other questions are answered in this book by four voices committed to the 15-M. That day, 15th May 2011, a call transmitted through social networks brought together thousands of people in nearly 60 Spanish cities.
CEEH is a private organistaion which promotes cultural initiatives related to international Hispanicism and academic excellence. It publishes high-level scientific studies on the art and culture of the Spanish Golden Age in its European context.
During the 16th century, Seville underwent a true urban metamorphosis, mainly due to its new riches gained from the monopoly of trade with the Indies, but also because of the embellishments made for the royal visits of Carlos V (1523) and Felipe !! (1570).