In caves that house prehistoric art, it is very rare to find paintings or engravings near the entrance or on the walls illuminated by natural light. Those who, thousands of years ago, carved horses and lionesses in the rock and painted hands and bison, mammoths or red hinds with rust and charcoal sought the cover of darkness, moving away from the mouth of the caves and crossing the invisible line that was drawn on the wall where the sun's rays barely reached. That line, which separates the light from the shadows, is the penumbra line.
A girl who tells her blind grandfather about the things that happen in the world, a dishwasher determined to learn to read, a woman who has not been able to have children, an apprentice who does not dare to start his first work, a queen without a kingdom. , a second-rate actor that nobody remembers, a repentant executioner, a street vendor who lou...read more