The 1989 Revolution has left open wounds and unanswered questions that still haunt the country today. Is an outsider suited to tell that story?
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Someone once told me I fixate on things. Go on deep dives, then on to the next.
I don’t think it was meant as a positive, but I learned to find the positive anyway.
I love taking a topic, study it, and explore it as far as I can.
Here is where I get to do just that!
Verdi's Azucena is a tragic figure haunted by PTSD, revenge and horrible mistakes. And yet her story resonates perfectly across the centuries into modern times.
The Great Gatsby is one of the great classics of American literature of the XX century, but underneath all the dazzle, the truth of human nature rears its ugly head.
One of the most misunderstood books in literature, Don Quixote is a brilliant work centuries ahead of its time. Windmills be damned.
A beautiful allegorical story that takes not-so-veiled jabs at the Catholic Church, prompting indignation, censorship and outrage.
A supremely unlikeable protagonist finds her way to happiness and to the readers' hearts through heartbreak, blunders and ultimate redemption.
The deeply unsettling work of an allegedly disturbed mind, this book still attracts and captivates readers across the world against all odds.
Moby Dick is a story of revenge, despair, and ultimately... total loss. Why does it have such a firm grip on our imagination?
Europolis captures the golden era of Sulina, once one of the most cosmopolitan towns in Europe and now fallen almost entirely into obscurity.
Humanity owes an immense debt of gratitude to Henrietta Lacks, but can that debt ever actually be paid to the Lacks family?
It's a wrap for the 2015 edition of the WebSummit and the last to be held in Dublin: what have we learned?
Joe Bastianich tells the story of the research of what his destiny is and has always been: that of a wildly successful “restaurant man“.
Click baiting, emotional manipulation and optimization of targeted audiences: how we shamelessly toy with your feelings for monetary gain.
Digital publishing is in its infancy, but the Kindle promises to change the entire industry for the better. Will it?
One of the world's most famous collections of stories is also one of the most censored, and thus, misrepresented.