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Written by a Spanish scholar proficient in the Eastern traditions, this introductory book describes general characteristics (origin, location, and major protagonists) of what the author calls "the most significant spiritual and esoteric movements" of our times...
Fueled by a pulsing soundtrack of rap, reggaeton, and rough & ready pop, this work is a bracing blast of Dominican youth culture—yet its witty adolescent angst owes more to J...
None of us thinks that the questions we ask ourselves during the course of the day (about where to vacation, what to eat, and what to do over the weekend) have anything to do with philosophy—that high-brow, highly diffuse area of academic inquiry on which the likes of Socrates, Voltaire, and Locke have staked their reputations...
Unlike previous editions, the latest translation of What To Expect When You're Expecting, a perennial best seller in English, has a more informal tone, which the title clearly depicts (addressing Spanish-language readers in the informal tú)...
In this artful, disquieting, yet surprisingly jubilant memoir, Jesuit priest Boyle recounts his two decades of working with "homies" in Los Angeles County, which contains 1,100 gangs with nearly 86,000 members...