This year Hay Festival Segovia is celebrating its ninth year by filling the city with literary activities, workshops, interviews, public debates, art and film exhibitions, and concerts.
The ninth Hay Festival Segovia reflects on the current state of Europe through a programme of more than sixty events featuring more than ninety artists, authors, philosophers, journalists, scientists and musicians from Spain and the rest of Europe.
Among the prominent Spanish figures chosen to showcase the vitality of Spanish culture are Clara Sánchez, Antonio Colinas, Ricardo Menéndez Salmón, Juan José Millás, Enrique Vila-Matas, Javier Marías, Luis García Montero, Joaquín Sabina and Mario Vargas Llosa.
International guests include journalists from the most prestigious European dailies – Le Monde, The Guardian, La Gazeta (Poland), La Stampa and Süddeutsche, the BBC – but also authors such as Esterházy, His Royal and Imperial Highness Gyorgy von Habsburg-Lothringen, Lord Chris Patten, Rhidian Brook, Peter Bowalda, Rob Riemen, Richard David Precht, Michael P. Steinberg, J.M.G, Le Clèzio, Pierre Lemaitre and Gilles Lipovetsky, among others.
AC/E is collaborating as part of the PICE/visitors programme by supporting the participation of the following guests: Paul Ingendaay of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Lit.Cologne literary festival; Aline Louisette Marie Gori, an independent journalist for Rustica, a well-known ‘green’ newspaper in France, and for 30 millions d’amis and other newspapers of the Greater Paris region; María José Monteiro, cultural advisor and coordinator of special projects for the department of culture of Buenos Aires city council; and Edit Inotai, head of foreign affairs for Népszabadság (the most widely read Hungarian political daily), and a journalist and advisor on cultural events in Hungary.
The ninth Hay Festival Segovia reflects on the current state of Europe through a programme of more than sixty events featuring more than ninety artists, authors, philosophers, journalists, scientists and musicians from Spain and the rest of Europe.
Among the prominent Spanish figures chosen to showcase the vitality of Spanish culture are Clara Sánchez, Antonio Colinas, Ricardo Menéndez Salmón, Juan José Millás, Enrique Vila-Matas, Javier Marías, Luis García Montero, Joaquín Sabina and Mario Vargas Llosa.
International guests include journalists from the most prestigious European dailies – Le Monde, The Guardian, La Gazeta (Poland), La Stampa and Süddeutsche, the BBC – but also authors such as Esterházy, His Royal and Imperial Highness Gyorgy von Habsburg-Lothringen, Lord Chris Patten, Rhidian Brook, Peter Bowalda, Rob Riemen, Richard David Precht, Michael P. Steinberg, J.M.G, Le Clèzio, Pierre Lemaitre and Gilles Lipovetsky, among others.
AC/E is collaborating as part of the PICE/visitors programme by supporting the participation of the following guests: Paul Ingendaay of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Lit.Cologne literary festival; Aline Louisette Marie Gori, an independent journalist for Rustica, a well-known ‘green’ newspaper in France, and for 30 millions d’amis and other newspapers of the Greater Paris region; María José Monteiro, cultural advisor and coordinator of special projects for the department of culture of Buenos Aires city council; and Edit Inotai, head of foreign affairs for Népszabadság (the most widely read Hungarian political daily), and a journalist and advisor on cultural events in Hungary.