
The title in a story is like a person’s face: often the first thing you notice, and the first thing that either catches your attention or leaves you cold.
A title that doesn’t fit can burden a book or a film with the expectations it raises. It can also carry it an extra mile. Ask Steven Soderbergh and his Sex, Lies and Videotape (which of course started the 90s trend of trifecta titles, as in «This thing, That thing and also that other thing«).




«Yo podría haber sido sacerdote en lugar de profeta», dice Jeanette, la narradora de
De las personas autodidactas se decía a menudo que delataban sus carencias por haber adquirido su cultura a través de «lecturas desordenadas».