José Ramón Ayllón publishes in the U.S. magazine The Chesterton Review
'Interview with Chesterton' is the degree scroll of the article of the Anthropology professor at School of Economics.

The professor, philosopher and writer José Ramón Ayllón has published in The Chesterton Review (Seton Hall University, USA) the article "Interview with Chesterton".
Ayllón himself brings us his most recent publication: "A good teacher of humanistic disciplines is one who lives in friendship with the classics and presents them to his students. Why the classics? Because they hit the difficult target of the human condition. Chesterton achieves this in hundreds of newspaper articles and average dozen exceptional essays. Moreover, his texts are full of sparkling intelligence, inexhaustible vitality, noisy friendship, Christian vision and essential goodness. With unexpected rhetorical licence , this article takes the form of an interview to introduce us to Chesterton in all his wit and sympathy."
José Ramón Ayllón (Cantabria, 1955) is graduate in Philosophy and Literature from the University of Oviedo. He is a university specialist in Bioethics from the University of Valladolid and has worked as a secondary school teacher for 15 years. He is currently a professor of Anthropology at the University and lecturer on topics of Education. He is the author of textbooks on Philosophy and Ethics, and several novels such as Palabras en la arena, Vigo es Vivaldi, Diario de Paula, Otoño azul and Querido Bruto. He has also been finalist of the award Anagrama with Desfile de modelos and of the award Martínez Roca with La buena vida.