Las Furias Page
: The Spanish translation of The Heart's Invisible Furies , which tracks the life of a man in Ireland over several decades, examining social change and personal identity. 3. Visual Arts and Mythology
: Historically, the term refers to a series of four giant paintings—Tantalus, Sisyphus, Tityus, and Ixion—representing figures from Greek mythology condemned to eternal punishment. Las Furias
: A celebrated poem by the Nobel laureate, often cited for its raw emotional power and complex imagery. : The Spanish translation of The Heart's Invisible
Directed by Miguel del Arco , this drama follows Marga, a matriarch who announces she is selling the family home to embark on a mysterious journey. Her children gather for a final weekend that quickly devolves into chaos as long-buried secrets and family tensions surface. The film is often analyzed as a "cinematic dream come true" for the director, blending adaptation practices with metafiction. 2. Literature: Novels and Poetry : A celebrated poem by the Nobel laureate,
: In the 21st installment of this thriller series, detective Charlie Parker deals with "modern furies"—mythological-like figures who torment those with unpunished crimes—amidst a global pandemic.