The young Finnish talent Klaus Mäkelä will take over the direction of the Royal Concertgebouw, one of the best orchestras in the world. ABC Cultural entered the essays of his visit to Madrid accompanied by his next head director. We count on our … Readers All the secrets of how Mäkelä works, who has insufflated new brios to the prestigious musical ensemble.
On the other hand, the supplement critics analyze some of the most relevant titles, recently. Among others, in narrative, ‘The secret of Marcial’ (destiny), a novel with which Jorge Fernández Díaz has raised with the Nadal 2025 Award. Extraordinary approach to the figure of his father, which is also the sentimental chronicle of an era of an era . Another award, the Gijón Café Award, has won María Fasces, with ‘The end of the forest’ (Siruela), which offers us an intrigue plot that becomes a metaphor. We also analyze ‘the seducers’ (Random House) of the king of the ‘noir’ James Ellroy. The American writer immerses us in a powerful story that explores the death of Marilyn Monroe. Was the mythical cinematographic star?
Likewise, we examine ‘Victoire’ (Impedimenta), where the Guadalupeña author Maryse Condé Nobel Alternative Rebuild, in this posthumous work, the life of her grandmother, an illiterate Creole; ‘Empusas Time’ (Anagrama), by Olga Tokarczuk. The first title of the Polish writer, after obtaining the 2018 Nobel, is an exciting novel with supernatural echoes and an important historical and imaginary germ as a birth point: ‘The magic mountain’, by Thomas Mann; and ‘Testimonies about Mariana’ (Bamba), an unpublished novel by Mexican author Elena Garro, in whose background her conflictive relationship with her husband, the famous Octavio Paz.
In essay, ‘The magic of the ruins’ (Taurus), where Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeya Archaeological Park studies the remains of the destroyed Roman city and wonders: why does it still interest antiquity?:’ Madrid DF DF ‘(Harp). The architect Fernando Caballero addresses the challenges of the capital of Spain in a globalized ecosystem; and ‘count Spain’ (north hillside). The historian Jordi Channel uses twelve novels – of the ‘National Episodes’, by Pérez Galdós to ‘Patria’, by Fernando Aramburu – to unravel the contemporary intimate past of our nation.
In poetry, ‘in the Garden of the Poem’ (cliff). From his veteran, Juan Antonio Masoliver Ródenas looks out to the abyss of age to fill it with the life of memory and now.
The art section opens its pages with an in -depth conversation with Rafael Canogar. Fundamental figure of the El Paso collective, who can enjoy a retrospective in Madrid’s Centrocenter and a monograph edited by the factory. At ninety years old, he reviews his fertile career and continues to learn (and teaching) with the act of painting. The interview is accompanied by an article about the sample and its protagonist. Also, among others, we visited the exhibition ‘The Royan Notebooks’, dedicated to an essential stage lived by Pablo Picasso at the beginning of World War II. The appointment at the Malaga Museum that bears his name; And we examine the exhibition project with which the commissioner and art critic David Barro premieres in the program of Es Baluard. The Museum of Contemporary Art of Palma de Mallorca.
The signatures of Jorge Fernández Díaz; Jesús García Calero, the academic José María Bermúdez de Castro; Edu Galán; Carlos Aganzo, Javier Villuendas and Rebeca Argudo, next to a new installment of the Rodrigo Cortés series’ Well, you say an unmissable number.
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