Tshililo waha Muzila’s review of The Little Black Man from the Congo in Variety praises the film’s powerful exploration of identity and colonial legacy, highlighting its captivating story and breathtaking visuals that resonate long after the credits roll.
Browsing: literary analysis
In “Their pursuits are the cigar and the siesta,” The Guardian delves into the fascinating ways British writers over the past two centuries have influenced our views of Spain. With rich imagery and insightful cultural commentary, they wove a captivating narrative that beautifully blends leisure with lifestyle, inviting readers to experience the essence of Spanish life
In “The Leopard,” Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa deftly critiques the super-rich and their strategies for maintaining power. Through the story of a Sicilian prince, the novel reveals the elite’s manipulation of societal change to safeguard their privileges, offering timeless insights into wealth and class.



