Louis Villalba

Fierce and fleeting love/ Françoise Sagan

Fierce and fleeting love/ Françoise Sagan

And the tone of his voice was so convinced, so tender, that I understood that he was unhappy. Late at night, we talked about love and its complications. In my father’s eyes, they were imaginary. He systematically refused the notions of fidelity, seriousness, and commitment. He explained to me that they were arbitrary and sterile. […]

The error of man/ Arturo Perez-Reverte

The error of man/ Arturo Perez-Reverte

Gregorio Fumagal is certain that not even the Cortes gathered in San Felipe Neri will change things. Is it not from a future Magna Carta–mainly written by clerics, which are half of the deputies, and by nobles addicted to the old regime or products of it –that will derive the hand that sweeps everything? In […]