“Boadella se reafirma en su incorrección política... El libro divertirá a sus admiradores e irritará a muchos de esos progres que pretende fustigar.” EL PAÍS · 3 years ago

He doesn't hold back, labeling literary giants like Chekhov and Ibsen as "discreet" or "excessive," while praising Lorca's musicality.

A deep dive into Boadella's views on beauty, art, and politics, where he argues that theater should be about "re-creation" rather than the over-intellectualization favored by universities.

The book follows a young university student who visits Boadella at his country house to interview him about his transgressive career. What follows is a biting critique of modern "woke" culture, political correctness, and what Boadella describes as a generation of "pampered" and "spoiled" youth. A Masterclass in Intellectual Provocation

In (2022), playwright Albert Boadella delivers a sharp, provocative manifesto disguised as a Socratic dialogue.