Alejandro OrradreinCounter ArtsThe Book Review — The PenelopiadThe myth of the Odyssey as seen through the eyes of the protagonist’s wife, who was a much more important and complex character than what…9h ago9h ago
Alejandro OrradreI Don’t Like ArtWe must set aside maximalism and focus our efforts on seeking concreteness.May 221May 221
Alejandro OrradreinCounter Arts‘Bodkin’: Detectives and PodcastersThe series is an accurate dart at the fashion for true crime podcasts, their raison d’être, and how they often seek gratuitous morbidity to…May 212May 212
Alejandro OrradreReading against the Age of RushingAn act as simple as picking up a book becomes an exercise of liberation and rupture in the maelstrom of social events in the Western world.May 16May 16
Alejandro OrradreAudiovisual SaturationThe giant industry is showing small signs of a paradigm shift. Do we, the users, have the ability to decide how it will be done?May 14May 14
Alejandro OrradreinCounter ArtsFaithful Unto Death — Edward John PoynterFortitude and stoicism in the face of a fateful destiny.May 12May 12
Alejandro OrradreinCounter Arts‘Fallout’: When Things Are Done RightThe adaptation of the acclaimed video game saga is, at last, a successful recreation for the small screen of an apocalyptic universe…May 7May 7
Alejandro OrradreinCounter ArtsThe Book Review — ‘Childhood’s End’One of the great classics of science fiction that is at the same time one of the greatest philosophical reflections on the nature of the…May 2May 2
Alejandro OrradreinCounter ArtsThe Book Review — WoodwormThe endurance of trauma, the legacies of humiliation and the sad power of family backpacks come together in a novel that is luminous in its…Apr 231Apr 231
Alejandro OrradreinCounter Arts‘Severance’ or the Duality of the SoulHuman nature and its role in the capitalist system are dealt with in this magnificent series, one of Apple TV’s big bets on its way to…Apr 21Apr 21