El Intruso Honorгfico - Felipe Benгtez — Reyes.pdf
: Benítez Reyes describes his process as a blend of "encyclopedic precision and literary fantasy". Why You Should Read It
: The author tackles everything from cats and summer cinemas to universal concepts like boredom—which he famously defines as "the center of our being is something like a party with no people".
: Expect witty portraits of writers (like Luis Cernuda) and cities (describing Cádiz as a "labyrinth to be walked looking up"). El intruso honorГfico - Felipe BenГtez Reyes.pdf
If you’ve ever felt that traditional dictionaries are a bit too dry, Felipe Benítez Reyes has the perfect antidote. His book, El intruso honorífico , is not just a collection of definitions—it is a "personal encyclopedia" 25 years in the making.
Instead of standard entries, you get a "subversive handbook" (prontuario) that looks at the world with a mix of humor and fantasy. Here is a glimpse of what you'll find inside: : Benítez Reyes describes his process as a
Discovering the World Through an Ironical Lens: El intruso honorífico
: The book is packed with nearly 600 entries ranging from single-sentence aphorisms to multi-page micro-essays. If you’ve ever felt that traditional dictionaries are
Rather than sticking to rigid facts, Benítez Reyes offers a "kaleidoscopic essay" where irony, parody, and deep analysis collide. This book is a playground for anyone who loves literature and the oddities of everyday life. What Makes This "Encyclopedia" Different?




