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'Central America Counts': Mario Vargas Llosa and Sergio Ramírez speak live of Latin American literature

2021-09-13T17:15:39.573Z


The Peruvian Nobel Prize winner and the Nicaraguan Cervantes analyze current affairs in the region within the framework of the literary festival held in Madrid


The literary and political news of Latin America is analyzed by two of the most prominent writers on the continent: the Peruvian Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa and the Nicaraguan Sergio Ramírez, Cervantes Prize winner, who has left his country due to the persecution against the regime by Daniel Ortega.

The writers chat by teleconference with the Colombians Carlos Granés, writer and columnist, and Pilar Reyes, editorial director of Alfaguara, within the framework of the Centroamérica Cuenta literary festival, which promotes Central American culture, literature and journalism, and which is celebrated this year in Madrid.

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