Critics of 'Babelia' review the works of Tillie Olsen, Camila Sosa Villada, Marcelo Luján, Sari Nusseibeh, Edward O. Wilson, Margo Rejmer and Tom Sharpe's compilation Todo Wilt .
Tell me a riddle Tillie Olsen
Ethics and aesthetics go hand in hand in the four pieces that make up 'Tell me a riddle', by Tillie Olsen. A work that shocks and ends one of the most beautiful endings. Read the full MARTA SANZ review.
THE EVIL ONES. Camila Sosa Villada
'Las Mala' narrates the life of some transvestites in the city of Córdoba, including the author, Camila Sosa Villada. Read J. ERNESTO AYALA-DIP's full review.
THE CLARITY. Marcelo Lujan
Marcelo Luján's prose in 'La claridad' is a lathe that crushes your chest until you can barely read. Read the full review by CARLOS ZANÓN.
ONCE UPON A TIME A COUNTRY: A PALESTINIAN LIFE. Sari Nusseibeh
Sari Nusseibeh, a professor of philosophy and a tireless activist, a Palestinian friend of many Israelis, traces a previously untold story of Palestine. Read the full LUZ GÓMEZ review.
GENESIS. Edward O. Wilson
Evolutionary biology expert Edward O. Wilson addresses in Genesis, through the knowledge of insects, the origin of societies as the result of genetic determination and natural selection. Read the full review by JUAN LUIS CEBRIÁN.
MUD SWEETER THAN HONEY. Margo Rejmer
Margo Rejmer approaches through interviews to the suffering of the people during the dictatorship in Albania, a system based on denunciations and unrelenting repression. Read MARTA REBÓN's full review.
ALL WILT. Tom sharpe
Tom Sharpe's books are just entertainment, but they are the best entertainment that can be found in the unique post-pandemic rentrée. Read PATRICIO PRON's full review.