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Utopia and dystopia of Latin America

2020-11-16T23:36:29.404Z


A conversation between Martín Caparrós and Santiago Roncagliolo opens the literary event The Eñe Festival is a meeting point for writers, editors and people who are fond of literature. This year it celebrates its new edition in virtual format, from November 16 to 21, with the presence of the journalist from the newspaper EL PAÍS and writer Jesús Ruiz Mantilla as literary director. The festival's program brings together the main figures of Spanish and Latin American literature who clai


The Eñe Festival is a meeting point for writers, editors and people who are fond of literature.

This year it celebrates its new edition in virtual format, from November 16 to 21, with the presence of the journalist from the newspaper EL PAÍS and writer Jesús Ruiz Mantilla as literary director.

The festival's program brings together the main figures of Spanish and Latin American literature who claim utopia over dystopia with 22 acts in which literature will be related to disciplines such as music, philosophy, and even politics.

The writers Martín Caparrós and Santiago Roncagliolo discuss for an hour the potential ideals and the real ravines through which Latin America has moved in recent decades.

The Argentine and Peruvian authors display their distant but committed gaze with the reality of a continent that they have extensively addressed in their novels and in their journalistic and essay work.

Register here to enjoy the Eñe Festival for free.

Source: elparis

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