After nearly fifteen years of publishing on various free story platforms and building a loyal following, Lovia took the plunge into self-publishing on Amazon. Today, he boasts an impressive catalog of nine novels, numerous short stories, and several collaborations, consistently ranking as a number one bestseller in the erotic literature category. He describes his favorite sub-genre as "consensual infidelity," a theme he masterfully explores in his most successful work, El inquilino universitario (The University Tenant), and which forms a cornerstone of the El Mirón del Cine series.
by Miguel Delibes: A cornerstone of Spanish cinema that exemplifies the "Mirón" philosophy of observational storytelling.
There are film books that simply catalogue history, and then there are film books that make you fall in love with the medium all over again. David Lovía’s contribution in El Mirón del Libro del Cine 6 firmly belongs in the latter category. While the title suggests a niche entry in a series, the execution is anything but small—it is a robust, thoughtful, and thoroughly entertaining dissection of cinematic language. el miron del libro del cine 6 david lovia better
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In the vast, crowded world of cinema literature, few series have generated as much fervent discussion among cinephiles, historians, and projectionists as El Mirón del Libro del Cine . Yet, when conversations turn to Volume 6—the supposed pinnacle of David Lovia’s analytical series—one phrase inevitably arises: "...better."
A diferencia de la literatura erótica hiperbólica, los personajes de Lovia son personas comunes (padres de familia, profesionales) con los que el lector promedio puede empatizar fácilmente. by Miguel Delibes: A cornerstone of Spanish cinema
Lovia perfecciona el uso de la atmósfera (la penumbra de la sala, los sonidos ambientales y los susurros), logrando que el lector experimente la misma claustrofobia y excitación que los protagonistas. 👤 El Sello Autoral de David Lovia
, a couple who revisit their university-era habit of public intimacy, only to discover they are being watched.
For the uninitiated, the Libro del Cine series functions as a deep-dive encyclopedia of film history, theory, and critique. Each volume focuses on a different “gaze.” Volume 6, El Mirón , explores the idea of the spectator as an active participant – not just a passive viewer, but a watcher who completes the meaning of a movie.
As discussed in this review of El Miron #6 , Lovia argues that the true essence of cinema lies in the interplay between the displayed image and the physical, degrading medium itself.