“Poesía a dos voces” con Roxana Méndez y Jorge Galán
Livestream“Poesía a dos voces” con los escritores salvadoreños Roxana Méndez y Jorge Galán. En un mismo espacio, dos poetas comparten sus versos y conversan sobre algunas claves de sus obras.
“Poesía a dos voces” con los escritores salvadoreños Roxana Méndez y Jorge Galán. En un mismo espacio, dos poetas comparten sus versos y conversan sobre algunas claves de sus obras.
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Robert Harris’ Act of Oblivion: A Novel, his first historical novel set predominantly in America, follows General Edward Whalley and his son-in-law, Colonel William Goffe, part of the group who […]
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From zombies to cannibals to death incarnate, this cross-genre anthology offers something for every monster lover. In Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories edited by Yamile Saied […]
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