Fine Print: The cronica as minor epicHebe Uhart's crónicas capture personal, political, and bizarre aspects of Latin American life in a non-propagandistic way.
A Cultural Mission Gets Scared in TranslationThe Center for the Art of Translation presented a multimedia performance of an Andean gothic horror story, 'Sorocho,' by Ecuadoran author Mónica Ojeda, featuring Latina actresses.
Two New Novels Investigate What Makes Magic, What Is Real and ImaginedTwo new novels explore the blend of magic and reality, delving into themes of grief, creativity, and Latin American literature.
The Mexican Conquest: A Story Told in the Conditional TenseEnrigue's novel explores alternate histories of the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan.The novel challenges traditional narratives by questioning the construction of history through shared stories.
Elizabeth Horan, literary scholar: Gabriela Mistral is as important for Latin America as Bolivar, Marti, or Mariategui'Elizabeth Horan portrays Gabriela Mistral's life in her book Mistral: A Life.