The Plot
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Villain Little Red Riding Hood
Believe it or not, many of us have come out in defense of the poor wolf. When one hears the name Little Red Riding Hood, one immediately remembers that sweet girl who, by…
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Global Fear by Eduardo Galeano
There’s always global fear, that fear that sometimes limits us from continuing to advance toward something better. Global fear by Eduardo Galeano remains intact, even after so much time. Fear Rules And we…
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To Escape the World
To escape the world. I prepare my cigarette… I do it slowly, very fast, but very slow so it doesn’t lose its charge. I check its charge well—that everything’s fine—that its seeds don’t…
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Erotic Novels Are More Than 50 Shades of Grey
Erotic novels are often reduced to clichés, but stories like Ask Me What You Want reveal a far more intimate world of desire, emotional tension and complex relationships beyond the fantasy sold by…
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Perfume
Patrick Süskind’s Perfume novel explores obsession, identity and the terrifying power of scent through the life of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a man capable of perceiving the world beyond ordinary human limits.
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Winton’s Children
Winton’s Children revisits the extraordinary real story of Nicholas Winton and the rescue mission that saved hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-controlled Prague.
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This Woman Named Hannah
This Woman Named Hannah reflects on emotional loneliness through a woman trapped between heartbreak, hope and the silent desire to be loved before life becomes unbearable solitude.
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What Remains After Love?
What Remains After Love? reflects on heartbreak, blame and emotional survival through fractured memories, fairy tale metaphors and the painful silence left behind after relationships collapse.
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Between Cinema and Literature
In one of the most fascinating cultural conversations of the twentieth century, Garcia Marquez and Akira Kurosawa reflect on cinema, literature, war, nuclear memory and the impossible challenge of translating human suffering into…
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The Most Disturbing Brothers Grimm Tales for This October
Behind every sanitized fairy tale lies the brutal world of the Brothers Grimm: cannibals, abusive parents, mutilation and children abandoned to die. These weren’t bedtime stories meant to comfort children, but warnings about…











