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Miguel Barrero, the art of knowing how to look
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Miguel Barrero, the art of knowing how to look

The article discusses Miguel Barrero's new literary work, which explores lesser-known aspects of Francisco de Goya's life. It highlights Barrero's ability to craft narratives from minimal sources, similar to his previous book 'El guitarrista de Montreal,' which was based on a brief anecdote about Leonard Cohen. The piece emphasizes Barrero's investigative approach and his focus on uncovering hidden stories within historical figures.

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Miguel Barrero, the art of knowing how to look

The article discusses Miguel Barrero's new literary work, which explores lesser-known aspects of Francisco de Goya's life. It highlights Barrero's ability to craft narratives from minimal sources, similar to his previous book 'El guitarrista de Montreal,' which was based on a brief anecdote about Leonard Cohen. The piece emphasizes Barrero's investigative approach and his focus on uncovering hidden stories within historical figures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of Barrero's creative process and literary themes without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on artistic exploration rather than taking a clear ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 60): The article presents a fictional narrative about Miguel Barrero's new work, but lacks specific details about the actual content or sources. It references known figures like Leonard Cohen and Francisco de Goya, but does not provide enough information to assess accuracy. The tone is promotional rather

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