
The fantastic in literature – a breviary
By RICARDO IANNACE: A foray into canonical plots, thanks to which the fantastic, close to reaching three centuries, becomes known and explored
By RICARDO IANNACE: A foray into canonical plots, thanks to which the fantastic, close to reaching three centuries, becomes known and explored
By RICARDO IANNACE: Experiences never manifest themselves in isolation – they are losses, disappointments, expectations and utopias.
By RICARDO IANNACE: Comments on the bestiary in Kafka
By RICARDO IANNACE: There are many, in the Kafkaesque fabric, the spaces of the domestic and public-administrative spheres under the cloak of nonsense
By RICARDO IANNACE: Presentation of the recently released book, organized by Nádia Battella Gotlib
By RICARDO IANNACE: Start with the short stories, continue with the chronicles, then reach the novels. Or reverse everything
By RICARDO IANNACE: Published in 1953 — 70 years ago — Ray Bradbury's novel is among the works of the dystopia genre that stand out for their fictional attributes
By RICARDO IANNACE: Reflections provoked by books out of sequence
By RICARDO IANNACE: Fantastic or marvelous realism – a classificatory uncertainty
By RICARDO IANNACE:
Commentary on two stories that address the relationship between teacher and student
By RICARDO IANNACE: A foray into canonical plots, thanks to which the fantastic, close to reaching three centuries, becomes known and explored
By RICARDO IANNACE: Experiences never manifest themselves in isolation – they are losses, disappointments, expectations and utopias.
By RICARDO IANNACE: Comments on the bestiary in Kafka
By RICARDO IANNACE: There are many, in the Kafkaesque fabric, the spaces of the domestic and public-administrative spheres under the cloak of nonsense
By RICARDO IANNACE: Presentation of the recently released book, organized by Nádia Battella Gotlib
By RICARDO IANNACE: Start with the short stories, continue with the chronicles, then reach the novels. Or reverse everything
By RICARDO IANNACE: Published in 1953 — 70 years ago — Ray Bradbury's novel is among the works of the dystopia genre that stand out for their fictional attributes
By RICARDO IANNACE: Reflections provoked by books out of sequence
By RICARDO IANNACE: Fantastic or marvelous realism – a classificatory uncertainty
By RICARDO IANNACE:
Commentary on two stories that address the relationship between teacher and student