Feeling a bit blue the other day* I realised that I hadn’t set foot in Wales for about 2 months. Which is permissible if one lives in Narnia, Nanjing or Nineveh, less so when you can actually see the Welsh hills in the distance from your back bedroom. No wonder I felt put upon a...
Cue the cocaine references.Pusha-Tis coming and according to the OG rhyme slinger, it’s the “album of the muthafuckin' year.”Push hijacked a recentComplexinterviewwith Steven Victor to let his fans know what was up. “This era of Push is probably the most relaxed and competitive...,"...
Typical of Latin American Spanish is the use of the /s/ sound where Castilian has the lisplike /th/ sound (for words spelled with a z or c before e or i) and replacement of the Castilian /ly/ sound (spelled ll) with a /y/ sound or even with the /zh/ sound of the z in ...
The dominant character, the procuress Celestina, is depicted with unsurpassed realism and gives the work the title by which it is commonly known, La Celestina. The analysis of passion and the dramatic conflict that lust unleashes attain great psychological intensity in this early masterpiece of ...
Written with greater satiric force than other works that treated the dance of death theme, it introduced characters (e.g., a rabbi) not found in its predecessors and presented a cross section of society via conversations between Death and his protesting victims. Although not intended for ...
Written with greater satiric force than other works that treated the dance of death theme, it introduced characters (e.g., a rabbi) not found in its predecessors and presented a cross section of society via conversations between Death and his protesting victims. Although not intended for ...
Written with greater satiric force than other works that treated the dance of death theme, it introduced characters (e.g., a rabbi) not found in its predecessors and presented a cross section of society via conversations between Death and his protesting victims. Although not intended for ...
Written with greater satiric force than other works that treated the dance of death theme, it introduced characters (e.g., a rabbi) not found in its predecessors and presented a cross section of society via conversations between Death and his protesting victims. Although not intended for ...