Francesc Miralles
Miralles synthesizes the interplay of spirituality, philosophy, and the human condition through his eloquent narratives. With a backdrop of unconventional academic choices and travels across Europe, he crafts stories that delve into profound cultural concepts, such as in his globally resonant book "Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life." This work exemplifies his method of making complex ideas accessible, inviting readers to explore the Japanese philosophy of finding one's purpose. Meanwhile, his novel "Love in Lowercase" showcases themes of serendipity and linguistic elegance, underscoring his narrative prowess.\n\nThrough his diverse literary and cultural contributions, Miralles extends his impact beyond books to journalism and broadcasting, where he engages audiences with thoughtful articles and radio segments. His exploration of themes like the beauty of imperfection in "Wabi-Sabi" reflects a recurring motif in his writing, connecting readers with the appreciation of life's imperfections. As a literary advisor and practitioner of art therapies, he maintains a versatile presence in the cultural landscape, appealing to readers seeking depth and introspection. Therefore, his work not only entertains but also enriches the reader's understanding of the human spirit and its intricacies.
Books by Francesc Miralles

Ikigai
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