Despite the heat, the literary journey of January 21 was conducted in a pleasant atmosphere of intimacy and conversation. The renowned writer Elizabeth Subercaseaux and Malu Sierra presented their new books and talked to the audience in a pleasant and cordial.
At 16:15 hrs, the illustrious visitors gave way to his presentation. Elizabeth began Subercaseaux, revealing its history and the motivations that led him to write. He spoke and showed his new novel, "Sell house in the barrio alto", telling its origins in the upper class of our country have not stopped him becoming a critic of that and carry out a vast literary work very full of contradictory aspects of our society everyday. Talked about his previous works and talked about his most famous books and how they were generated. Malú Sierra
continue to publicize the motivations of his journalism, his beginnings with Raquel Correa, a journalist interviewing Pinochet opposition and works in conjunction with Elizabeth Subercaseaux. He presented his new book, an interesting trilogy, research and field, about three of our Aboriginal people, Aymara, Rapa Nui and Mapuche, we hope to have in our library, hopefully sooner than later.
then gave way to the interaction with the audience, which answered some questions and talked about literary and quotas as the Mapuche conflict, social and cultural progress of our country, machismo, and the superficiality of the mass media. As
Library aradecemos area management culture of our City and downtown cultural Antumapu of mulch, for allowing the realization of this peuqeño but important meeting.
At 16:15 hrs, the illustrious visitors gave way to his presentation. Elizabeth began Subercaseaux, revealing its history and the motivations that led him to write. He spoke and showed his new novel, "Sell house in the barrio alto", telling its origins in the upper class of our country have not stopped him becoming a critic of that and carry out a vast literary work very full of contradictory aspects of our society everyday. Talked about his previous works and talked about his most famous books and how they were generated. Malú Sierra
continue to publicize the motivations of his journalism, his beginnings with Raquel Correa, a journalist interviewing Pinochet opposition and works in conjunction with Elizabeth Subercaseaux. He presented his new book, an interesting trilogy, research and field, about three of our Aboriginal people, Aymara, Rapa Nui and Mapuche, we hope to have in our library, hopefully sooner than later.
then gave way to the interaction with the audience, which answered some questions and talked about literary and quotas as the Mapuche conflict, social and cultural progress of our country, machismo, and the superficiality of the mass media. As
Library aradecemos area management culture of our City and downtown cultural Antumapu of mulch, for allowing the realization of this peuqeño but important meeting.
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