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25 + 1 reading suggestions for confinement and on the occasion of Book Day
Professors of Philology of the University have made a selection of works for all ages and tastes.
Tomorrow, Thursday, April 23, is Book Day and the professors of department of Philology of the School of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Navarra have selected 25 +1 books to read and share during these days of confinement.
Works for all ages and tastes, aimed at both reading enthusiasts, who are now living a "dreamstatus ", and those who have not been great readers but can now get into this habit.
The experts include these 26 works in a document from which you can access the free download or purchase the book, as well as conferences of their authors, interviews, films based on the works, etc. Essays, novels, short stories, manifestos, philosophical dialogues...
From classics such as King Lear, The Count of Monte Cristo or The Three Musketeers to contemporary works such as The Utility of the Useless, In Düsseldorf There Are and Can Be No Lions or The Laughing Heart, The Crying Heart. Also included are titles for children such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Igraine the Brave or Where the Monsters Live.
25 +1 titles for quarantine:Land of men. Antoine de St. Exupéry
Wakefield. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Illustrated edition by Ana Juan
The latest case of Philip Trentn. E. C. Bentley.
The utility of the useless: Manifesto. Nuccio Ordine. 2013
There are and can be no lions in Düsseldorf.. Ignacio Abad.
Same place, same things. Tim Gautreaux.
Don Quixote. Miguel de Cervantes
The Power and the Glory. Graham Greene
The praise of the shadow. Junichiro Tanizaki
King Lear. William Shakespeare
On old age; on friendship. framework Tullius Cicero
They came like swallows. William Maxwell
The legend of the drinking saint. Joseph Roth
Endurance: the white prison. Shackleton's legendary voyage to the South Pole.. A. Lansing
The Count of Monte Cristo. Alexandre Dumas (father)
The three musketeers. Alexandre Dumas
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Roald Dahl
Igrain the brave. Cornelia Funke
Laughing heart, crying heart. Maryse Condé
The way. Miguel Delibes
Mercy. Benito Pérez Galdós
Where the monsters live. Maurice Sendak
The word of the mute. Julio Ramón Ribeyro
Cities of the sea. Josep Pla
To kill a mockingbird. Harper Lee
Return to Brideshead. Evelyn Waugh
Download here the list of recommendations