ABSTRACT

Entre la vida i els llibres is a collection of critical essays on those figures by whom the author, Joan Estelrich i Artigues, felt most fascinated during his life. These are, in order of appearance, Giacomo Leopardi, Søren Kierkegaard, Joan Maragall, Charloun Rieu, Joseph Conrad, and Jules Romains. Of these, Kierkegaard is the one who takes up the most space, with 155 out of a total of 344 pages, that is, almost half of the book.