A man's attempt to resolve a traffic infraction at a government office was hindered by bureaucracy and inefficiency.
Franz Kafka
Jane Bennett analyzes Henry David Thoreau's work in her book, exploring his ethics, politics, and views on nature.
Kafka's legacy persists through translations by ten key writers worldwide.
Brontis Jodorowsky presents "El gorila" in Mexico, a monologue based on Kafka's work.
Renato Cisneros advises to refrain from opinions or insults to avoid violence.
Salman Rushdie will discuss his fascination with El Bosco's artwork via a connection from New York with a Museo del Prado expert.
Franz Kafka's quote marks the point of no return as a crucial step towards personal success.
The International Book Day commemorates authors like Cervantes and Shakespeare, while highlighting the struggles of writers like Salgari who died in poverty despite their literary success.
Elena Poniatowska examines how Cuban-born writer Anais Nin gained fame in 1950s America through Henry Miller's devotion and scandalous intimate chronicles, inspiring Mexican novelist Julieta Campos to become her fervent admirer and promote her work through Mexico's PEN Club.
