Tag: literature history

  • Moby Dick: An American Allegory

    A look at US society through the prism of Moby Dick, the mythical novel published by Herman Melville (1819-1891) in 1851.

  • Killer, Trader and Psychopath: The America of Bret Easton Ellis

    In 1991, American Psycho, the third novel by controversial writer Bret Easton Ellis, provoked heated discussions among critics and readers alike; an extraordinarily disturbing book that transported its readers into the mind of Patrick Bateman, a cynical mergers and acquisitions executive obsessed with brands, inconsequential details, pop culture and brutal murder.

  • Though You May Not Know

    An account of the life and work of the Spanish poet Luis García Montero; a journey through his experiences, his mentors, his influences and his contact with other artists, both from the literary world and from other disciplines.

  • Fantômas: A Thoroughly Modern Villain

    The story of Fantômas, the first villain of modernity, from his birth in 1911 as a novel character to his contemporary vicissitudes, passing through Louis Feuillade, André Hunebelle, surrealism and Moscow.