
Diana Pardo
Diana Pardo is a writer and columnist known for her insightful commentary on literature, freedom of expression, and the ethical responsibilities of publishers. In her recent column, she addressed the controversy surrounding the decision of the Anagrama publishing house to suspend the distribution of Luisgé Martín's book 'El odio,' which recounts a tragic crime involving children. Pardo emphasizes the importance of balancing creative freedom with the rights of victims and their families, urging a nuanced discussion about the role of ethics in literary expression.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Diana Pardo reflects on the unique language and expressions inherited from her mother.
El lenguaje que heredamos - Columna de Diana PardoDiana Pardo reflects on the significance of the new Pope's election and the need for inspiring leaders.
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Diana Pardo shares her experience of the Sant Jordi festival in Barcelona, celebrating culture and literature.
Columna de Diana Pardo del 1 de mayo: Entre libros y rosasDiana Pardo is the author of the column discussing the film and its implications.
Abre la puerta, Francesca - Columna de Diana PardoDiana Pardo defends freedom of expression as a fundamental pillar of democracy.
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