Speaks is a double book made up of a couple of essays that echo each other. The central theme is the act of speech in the public sphere and who has the right or not to exercise it. Rebecca Solnit's "Men Explain Things to Me" and Mary Beard's "The Public Voice of Women" address both overvaluing men's voices and silencing women's voices. The conjunction of this duo seeks to draw bridges between the academy, literary practice and daily life, by treating, from two perspectives in dialogue, the role of the voice of women in the public space, their silence and their silenced relevance.
Habla is the first title of the Desdoble collection, which plays on the tradition of the poetry plaquette, and asks why there are no essay plaquettes? A collection of twin essays that dialogue with each other, accompanying and contrasting, around a common theme. Double books, Siamese, mirrors; united a...read more