¿Cuánto se puede saber de una persona?: La llamada, de Leila Guerriero
We'll soon be bringing you another book by this Argentinian journalist whose work we loved so much in *The Suicides of the End of the World*. This time, she focuses on Silvia Labayru, a woman who was kidnapped, tortured, and raped in the late 1970s by the Argentinian dictatorship. #literature #books #booktube #journalism 00:00 A Portrait 01:37 Silvia Labayru 10:41 Poems and Anaphora 14:55 Journalism and Fiction 16:41 Recommendations 18:30 Bonus Track: The Difficulty of the Ghost

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LEILA GUERRIERO PRESENTA SU NUEVO LIBRO "LA LLAMADA" en Marcar Como Leído

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The big news from Serifa (and the new Labatut)

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Two books about toxic love: You Will Eat Flowers, by Lucía Sobral, and Fish, by Eva Baltasar

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Is the best Kang back?: Ink and Blood, by Han Kang

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Han Kang: "INK AND BLOOD" (The wind blows, go away).

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Guide to the Labyrinth: The Physics of Sadness, by Georgi Gospodinov

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Paul Auster by Siri Hustvedt: Ghost Stories

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Elvira Lindo: “Escribir empezó siendo un juego” | EL PAÍS

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MID-YEAR READING WRAP UP 2026

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Novel or symphony? The Tempestides, by Georgi Gospodinov

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"Hilde, bitte schreiben Sie...!" (1993) Als Sekretärin bei Thomas Mann und Lion Feuchtwanger

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Desire is not art (it's marketing): Serifa vs. AI

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CURRENT AUTHORS WHOSE WORK I WOULD READ EVERYTHING (Part 1)

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What kefir actually does to your body

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What made Emma Watson quit everything? | Documentary

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Another book by Carrère, fortunately: Koljós, by Emmanuel Carrère

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Rita Segato y el "PENSAMIENTO INCÓMODO": Por qué el mundo está en peligro | #EnemigosDelRey

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Fran Lebowitz on smoking, Trump and today's young people being another species

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