Spring Recommendations 2026
A guide designed to explore the diversity of entertainment. Discover new stories and remember the most iconic classics of all time.
In series
Maggie O’Farrel’s international hit —adapted this year to the big screen and nominated for the Oscars— moves between fiction and reality in Shakespeare’s family history. The result is an intimate story about grief and how it can be turned into artistic creation, with a clear echo in the subsequent creation of Hamlet.
An elite tennis academy, a rehabilitation centre for addicts and a political cell desperate to find a mysterious movie. In Foster Wallace’s American dystopia, these characters explore the limits of obsession and the search for meaning in a society that lives in a culture of immediate pleasure.
To speak of the peripheries is to speak of neighbourhoods, industrial areas and forgotten urban spaces. In these territories, however, a social terrain grows that, although it does not occupy the media narrative, is decisive for understanding certain cultural, political, economic, and scientific phenomena. This is how Salvador Enguix analyses it in this essay.
Doping has been a reality for elite athletes for thousands of years and over the last thousand it has been increasingly regulated. In this essay, Arnés offers us an extensive study on doping, from Antiquity to the latest scientific updates, with a detailed analysis of some substances frequently used today.