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“La censura en 2026 viene de la propia industria editorial” : Luna Miguel
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“La censura en 2026 viene de la propia industria editorial” : Luna Miguel

The article discusses Spanish author Luna Miguel’s novel/essay 'Incensurable' (Almadía, 2025), which explores themes of pleasure, censorship, and the role of literature through a philosophical lens. Miguel engages with Vladimir Nabokov’s 'Lolita' and its characters, using them as a framework to examine how censorship operates within literary and academic spaces. The work is described as provocative and centered around the tension between desire and societal norms. Miguel clarifies that while her writing often incorporates personal experiences, 'Incensurable' is not about her own abuse but rather a broader critique of power dynamics in literary circles. She emphasizes that the book is not autobiographical and that she has distanced herself from personal narratives in this particular work.

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“La censura en 2026 viene de la propia industria editorial” : Luna Miguel

The article discusses Spanish author Luna Miguel’s novel/essay 'Incensurable' (Almadía, 2025), which explores themes of pleasure, censorship, and the role of literature through a philosophical lens. Miguel engages with Vladimir Nabokov’s 'Lolita' and its characters, using them as a framework to examine how censorship operates within literary and academic spaces. The work is described as provocative and centered around the tension between desire and societal norms. Miguel clarifies that while her writing often incorporates personal experiences, 'Incensurable' is not about her own abuse but rather a broader critique of power dynamics in literary circles. She emphasizes that the book is not autobiographical and that she has distanced herself from personal narratives in this particular work.

Bias read (Left): The article frames discussions around censorship and power structures in literary and academic contexts, aligning more closely with progressive critiques of institutional control over discourse. While not overtly political, the thematic focus on challenging authority and exploring marginalized forms

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents a literary analysis of Luna Miguel's novel/essay 'Incensurable' with some speculative elements about the author's intent and the fictional character Lectrice Santos. While the content aligns with the cross-source consensus regarding the themes of censorship and literature, the a

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