Literatura

Homo Epigrammaticus

By Jennifer Smith As history accelerates -and my God is this global virus not one of the biggest accelerations we have ever seen?- we aim for succinctness and brevity. Hence, now more than ever, the popularity of the aphorism, the haiku and, above all... Leer más...

Juan Pilkings

Mi nombre es Juan Pilkings. Nací en Sudamérica a orillas del Río de la Plata, comparto un cuarto de estudiante en Londres con José Teruel, hijo del famoso cantor de tangos destruido por las circunstancias. Cuando nos conocimos dibujé un mapa del cuarto sobre u... Leer más...

Golden Gate Bridge

By Isabel del Rio In the day that marks another leap year, we publish a perversely funny story about somebody trying to leap out of life after failing in love  My last attempt to reconcile myself with the human race was crammed between two taxis. Both on t... Leer más...

fig. (Las Uvas)

By Victoria Miguel Art is born from the impossibility of perfection and we are defined by our own limitations.  On top of that words are images and Victoria Miguel knows it well In the dimly lit room he cast out his right arm, thumb leading. It hovered a m... Leer más...