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Vienna Latin American Poetry Festival 2018

Vienna Latin American Poetry Festival 2018

AC/E is supporting the participation of Spanish writer and poet Ana Vidal Egea through the Mobility Grants. The chief aim of this poetry festival is to promote Spanish literature in German through poetry. The readings are in both Spanish and German, and the literary translations (made by professionals) are subsequently published in prestigious German magazines or as bilingual books. The festival has an important academic component: the writers attend the University of Vienna to teach seminars. 

Programme | Ana Vidal Egea

Thursday 7 June 2018, 7 pm
Instituto Cervantes Wien “El poeta y su taller”
With:
Rómulo Bustos Aguirre (Colombia)
Luisa Futoransky (Argentina)
David Huerta (México)
Carmen Verde (Venezuela)
Ana Vidal Egea (Spain)
Presents: Enrique Moya
Moderate: María Elena Blanco and Carlos Ortega

Friday 8 June 2018, 7 pm
Literaturhaus Wien
With:
Carmen Verde (Venezuela)
Ana Vidal Egea (Spain)
Pause
Cornelia Travnicek (Austria)
Luisa Futoransky (Argentina)

Presentation: Enrique Moya and Eva Srna

 9 June 2018, 3-4 pm
Volksgarten, 1010 Wien
With:
Wolfgang Hermann (Austria)
Wolfgang Ratz, Liedermacher (Austria)
Rómulo Bustos Aguirre (Colombia)
Luisa Futoransky (Argentina)
David Huerta (Mexico)
Carmen Verde (Venezuela)
Ana Vidal Egea (Spain)
Presents: Enrique Moya, Eva Srna, Melanie Marschnig (Melamar)

Ana Vidal Egea (Dolores de Pacheco, Spain, 1984). Writer, filmmaker, playwright, journalist. She studied Comparative Literature and journalism in the Universities UNED, Complutense of Madrid and the University of Helsinki. She has received awards in different areas of her work: Finalist Prize for the Adonis Poetry Prize (2016), Best Female Director of Documentary at the Barcelona Planet Film Festival (2017) and LA Filmforum (USA, 2017), Library of Alexandria of novel prize (Spain, 2018), among other prizes. She has published two books of poetry "Dolores-Manhattan" (2016) and "Cuaderno de Asia" (2016). Her first play "Dos mujeres", directed by her, was premiered last March in New York. Currently, she works as a creative writer for Google.
 

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