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Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias 2017

Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias 2017

The Hay Festival of Cartagena de Indias brings together every January great authors and thinkers who work in collaboration with the local community and experts in different cultural aspects.

Literature, visual arts, film, music, geopolitics, journalism, and the environment are mixed in an atmosphere of dialogue and celebration with which the local population is fully turned. With a great international presence, a variety of events and interaction between artists and audiences, Hay Festival Cartagena is defined as the cultural event with the most impact and follow-up in Latin America.

AC/E and Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias collaborate one more year in a program that reveals different facets of Spanish literature.

Luisgé Martín presents "El amor del revés", his latest autobiographical novel, in which he recounts the experience of discovering his homosexuality, a theme that, after years of silence, is beginning to enter Colombian literary circles. For his part, Fernando Aramburu, presents his acclaimed "Homeland" one of the most heartbreaking literary studies on the effects of ETA's passage in Euskadi. Also participates in talks and workshops Paula Carbonell, author of numerous publications and oral narrator, literary critic and reading animator., and Luna de Miguel, editor in PlayGround, author of 5 books of poetry and a book of essays, which offers a vision of the new tendencies of young poetry.

In addition, this 12th edition of Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias counts on the important presence of important figures like Simon Sebag Montefiore, Andrea Wulf, Hisham Matar, Phil Manzanera, Cesar Aira, Carmen Aristegui, Fernando Aramburu, Joël Dicker, Henry Marsh, James Rhodes , Liniers, Leonardo Padura, Maylis de Kerangal and Ana María Machado, among many others.

AC/E's Program

January 26
15: 00-16: 00. Paula Carbonell
15: 30-16: 30. Of poetry. Horacio Benavides, Miguel Luna and Amir Or in conversation with Ingrid Bejerman
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Luisgé Martín
January 27
11: 00-12: 00 The fastest and accountancy workshop with Paula Carbonell
19: 30-20: 30 Fernando Aramburu in conversation with Héctor Abad Faciolince
28 January
17: 30-18: 30 Luisgé Martín in conversation with Juan Cárdenas
19: 30-20: 30 Gala of poetry, with Luna Miguel

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