KARVAL STUDIO
Discover the joy of solitude this personal piece, where the author embraces Christmas alone in the city, finding peace in simplicity and a new perspective on happiness and raising questions about happiness and the freedom to choose one’s path.
In our book club, we explored how the story’s symbolism, such as the yellow wallpaper and the protagonist’s confinement, reveals deeper critiques of the treatment of women.
What happens when the critic steps into the narrative? The result is a richer, more humanized understanding of literature, where personal reflection and intellectual rigor thrive together.
In our latest article, we examine the delicate interplay of aesthetics and emotion in El Nervio Óptico—a work that challenges the boundaries of form and storytelling.
This introspective piece weaves personal experiences with literary references, examining how death reshapes our perception of time, identity, and the spaces we inhabit.
Josef Koudelka and Xavier Miserachs are two influential photographers with distinct styles. Koudelka’s powerful black-and-white images capture intense moments of political unrest and human emotion. In contrast, Miserachs’ photography focuses on the beauty of everyday life with a calm, observational approach.
In our latest essay, we delve into the intricate dynamics of identity, the notion of self as shaped by another, and the duplicity inherent in Ferrante’s unforgettable narrative.