• The Night Face Up

    The Night Face Up

    The haunting story of Julio Cortazar is evoking the dismay with which consciousness defies time and logic. It is a profound and enigmatic story of human experience in which dream and reality blend seamlessly.

  • The Library of Babel

    The Library of Babel

    La Biblioteca de Babel by Jorge Luis Borges The universe (which others call the Library) is composed of an indefinite, perhaps infinite, number of hexagonal chambers, with vast ventilation shafts in their centres, encircled by low railings. From any hexagon, one can see the floors above and below: endlessly. The arrangement of the chambers is…

  • A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings

    A fallen angel, disgraced among humans that trample on his celestial wings and trap him in the chicken coup. The story of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, cuts sharply into our understanding of sacred and profane.