Libros de la experiencia vivida

Descubre las obras de Pablo Pascual, relatos donde memoria y actualidad se entrelazan para iluminar nuestra propia historia. Puedes conseguir los libros desde aquí.

A hardcover book with a linen-textured, deep indigo cover titled “Libros de la experiencia” in understated silver lettering, lying slightly open on an antique wooden desk. Around it, scattered handwritten notes, a classic steel fountain pen, and a small stack of weathered books evoke decades of memory and reflection. Warm afternoon light enters from an unseen window to the left, casting soft, elongated shadows and subtle highlights along the book’s spine. The background fades into a gentle blur of shelves filled with indistinct volumes. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with a shallow depth of field, creating a calm, professional, and contemplative mood that suggests literary depth and personal memory.
A carefully composed flat lay of symbolic objects representing Pablo Pascual’s literary universe: a worn leather-bound journal with frayed edges, an old brass pocket watch stopped at a precise time, a small stack of yellowed postcards with faint handwriting, and a modern, sleek paperback titled “El mundo actual” with a minimalist cover. All items rest on a dark, textured wooden table. Soft side lighting from the left creates delicate shadows and accentuates textures, while the background falls into a gentle vignette. Photographic realism, top-down bird’s-eye composition, creating a thoughtful, nostalgic atmosphere that bridges past and present.

Pablo Pascual, memoria en libros

Escritor de historias nacidas de la experiencia, Pablo Pascual recoge en sus libros recuerdos, viajes y encuentros con el mundo cambiante. Cada relato une la intimidad de la memoria con las preguntas del presente, invitando al lector a reconocerse. Puedes leer los libros, consiguiendo los ebooks desde aquí.

An open book resting on a textured, charcoal-gray fabric surface, its cream-colored pages filled with crisp, black serif text in Spanish, a single dried maple leaf used as a bookmark between chapters about memory and the modern world. The camera is positioned close to the page edge, capturing the delicate curve of the paper and the subtle shadows in the gutter. Soft, overcast daylight filters from the top right, producing even, gentle illumination with minimal contrast. The background is a blur of a simple wooden table and a distant stack of books. Photographic realism, shallow depth of field, intimate and reflective mood.