Goya : Caprichos, Desastres, Tauromaquia, Disparates  

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Once again, I am reminded of "To Every Man His Chimera," the prose poem by Charles Baudelaire

Last time, it was because I was reading Joko's Anniversary[1] (perhaps my best reading experience of 2013, along with the many Cortázar's short stories I've read)

This time, it was my buying and browsing of the Juan March

Goya : Caprichos, Desastres, Tauromaquia, Disparates (1982), text by Alfonso E Pérez Sánchez Fundación Juan March.




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