Children’s stories have often found a second life on screen. From illustrated classics to contemporary sagas, the leap from page to film or television has become a way to reimagine the worlds that...
This month we bring you a selection with a double promise: stories that already shine on the page and that, in 2026, will make the leap to the screen. It’s not just a reading list, it's an early...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that this quote from Jane Austen is one of the most famous and quoted in literature. This opening line of Pride and Prejudice sets the tone for the novel and...
Last month, László Krasznahorkai was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and, taking advantage of that momentum, we've put together this selection of short reads for the month. Nobel Prize...
Among the mountains of southern Peru, in the province of Urubamba, the Sacred Valley of the Incas remains a territory that still has much to show and explain. Despite its tourist fame and the...
Musical theater has become a universal language capable of crossing borders, cultures, and languages. From New York to London, passing through Madrid, Tokyo, Sydney and Hamburg, the world’s major...
Fear takes many shapes, but few last as long as the ones born on the page. Some stories don’t need special effects or a soundtrack to unsettle you, only the quiet pulse of a sentence that knows...
October always brings shadows, and this year cinema has employed them with surgical precision. From reinterpretations of classics to contemporary nightmares, the genre has proven that it continues to...
Centuries pass, faces change, screens multiply, but Frankenstein remains; breathing between lightning bolts and questions. Now, the monster comes back to life once more with Guillermo del Toro, who...
Traveling to the south of Argentina is a way of getting closer to the edge of what feels possible. There, where cold becomes a constant, lies Los Glaciares National Park, a territory that seems to...