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An 18th century map that hides a secret. A letter written by a man at death's door. The ancient legend of a city sunk beneath the waters of Lake Antela. Ancient towers that guard the borders of a different world. A world where armies of mosquitoes still hide and await their King Arthur. A world in which time does not exist.
An intense, personal and profound book of poems. The central theme is passion, by way of an intimate feeling of solitude. Just when we think we've understood its content, we start to establish this passion and have to try and understand it afresh.
Night, a sleepless man, a sleeping woman. He abandons himself to images that only blossom between waking and sleeping and feels that "insomnia is a dark animal with eyes as red as embers".
Among the many synonyms for "Dark" we find (Oxford English Dictionary): mysterious, enigmatic, sinister, evil. This anthology is a faithful reflection of how each of the authors in this anthology sees darkness and terror.
West, You Will Cry For Me is a novel tracing the investigation of a small event as it gradually opens onto the greatest jihadist threat ever suffered by a country.
Medieval Occultism is an invitation to the reader to immerse himself in the eventful Middle Ages and to discover the hidden aspects of the Masons, their lives and their customs.
When Enrique Ardiach, an important businessman and well-known antiquarian, dies in a strange plane accident, his two grandchildren Elisabet and Eduardo are left on their own. They find their grandfather's briefcase in the wreckage of the plane, along with mystical signs and a hastily scribbled note telling them to "look for Gerard de Villiers".
The night was black And I slipped away Down the road With the stolen star in my pocket’ At the top of a skyscraper, in the vastness of the night, someone takes hold of a star; the moment they put it in their pocket, their odyssey begins. An extraordinary poem by Pablo Neruda, brilliantly reflected in Elena Odriozola’a images.
This is the reality: we've turned our oceans and seas into a rubbish dump. Could one little girl speak to the sea-animals and find a solution to this problem? This is a beautiful ode, written by one of Spain's best loved personalities, Pablo Carbonell, with amazing illustrations by Tony Sandoval.