Claudia Cavallin
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Ever since the quarantine, the possibility of reading and writing seems directly related to the abilities of those who remain isolated, in their own place, distant from readers but close to the power...
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“Limits and constrictions are usually stimulants for creativity”: An Interview with Luisa Valenzuela
Luisa Valenzuela has been recognized as an author raised among authors. Her mother, Luisa Mercedes Levinson, was a noteworthy author and frequently contributed to the cultural supplement of La Naci... -
To read Patricio Pron is to be in the company of a multifaceted writer with a broad trajectory as both storyteller and literary critic. His work has been translated into a half-dozen languages, includ...
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In a context of women’s objectification in literature used as a “social weapon” that continues to transgress borders, Diamela Eltit is the Chilean writer most recognized for her contribution to public...
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The truth is that I don’t know what the key to survival is. There is that which is called “the instinct of survival,” which is what keeps us here in the quest for peace. The book talks about the loss...
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From a journalistic point of view, Venezuela is, on a daily basis, news that move with the speed of current times, where one lead is immediately substituted by another that eliminates the most recent...
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Through the use of journalistic and literary language, Felipe Restrepo Pombo, director of Gatopardo, directs us to search for the interpretation of an experience. In Formas de evasión [F...
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Jorge Carrión, in Bookshops, explains the historical existence of the city and its books, whose topography can be embodied in the streets inserted within a library and the spaces where these st...
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Lucas García París works with the real through his ties to a referential framework of pop and pop culture that transgresses the limits between fiction and everyday life. Beyond academia, his preferen...
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So we have to find ways to sacralize, ritualize, and symbolize desire.