Mario Benedetti Center for Ibero-American Literary Studies (CeMaB) University of Alicante presents a new edition of its traditional cycle find yourself in the word next 28 November Monday 12:00At the San Vicente Campus premises (Faculty of Philosophy and Letters III) with the intervention of the Peruvian writer Ricardo Sumalavia and Peruvian-Venezuelan writer Kathy Serrano. Both will present a dialogue to reflect on their own productions at this meeting.
The event will be held face-to-face until full capacity and can be followed live.
Ricardo Sumalavia
He was born in Lima in 1968.. Doctor of Literature by the University of Bordeaux. He lived in South Korea and France. He was in charge of the Underwood Collection and the Orientalia Collection at the Catholic University of Lima, where he is currently employed. Director of the Center for Oriental Studies. It was published books stories bedrooms (1993) and family portraits (2001), micro storybooks minimal encyclopedia (2004) and plastic encyclopedia (2016) and novels May the world be soft (2008), As long as the body escapes (2012), we are not (2017) and story of an arm (2019).
Kathy Serrano
He was born in 1968 in San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela. Peruvian-Venezuelan actor, theater director and writer. Master of Arts from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts in Saint Petersburg. They stories appear in an existing sound (Planet, 2019), minimal stories. microfiction (Dendro, 2020), the day we return (Pandemonium, 2020), On the way. New sounds of Latin American downsizing (Ququarks, 2020), 21. Stories of women fighting for Peru’s independence (Petroperu, 2021) and uchronic. Alternative paths to reality (Pandemonium, 2021). Run creative writing labs At the “Island” school. first book, Wet, dirty and violent (Estruendomudo, 2020) was nominated for the best storybook in the 2020 Luces Award from the newspaper El Comercio.
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