A podcast on Latin/American & Hispanic Literature in the US, hosted by writers Mónica-Ramón Ríos and Carlos Labbé
This a letter to Jocelyn Carranza, who was 11 years old when she gave us her life after being harassed by her US schoolmates because of the immigration status of her parents. This is a letter about Latino Poetry, the comprehensive, urgent, groundbreaking volume for the annals of United States, compiling 186 voices pacing from past to future of our literature, edited by Rigoberto González, and published by The Library of America. ...
This letter is addressed to the beloved one who is always suspicious yet never reveals: our essay on the recent novel "The Palace of Eros," by the Uruguayan-American Caro de Robertis, in the context of the current genocide, systemic violence, and the communitarian enlightenment through bodily emancipation that offers another taste for those classic narratives.
This episode was developed with the support of the NYSCA Artist grant 20...
This letter is addressed to the friends we have lost in the hope that literature, our literatura, will provide a pact of love. In that hope, as well, we delve into the spiritual pacts that books can offer, such as the ones in novels by Mariana Enríquez, Ursula K. Le Guin, José Donoso and Zora Neale Hurston.
This episode was developed with the support of the NYSCA Artist grant 2024.
This special episode has been our own ritual to never forget what happened with literature in Chile since September 11th, 1973. It was recorded on September 11th, 2023, for us to grasp that previous moment of complete potentiality, and to manifest that fuerza into our lives and books.
This letter seeks for empathy from the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, whose parents applied for asylum. We reflect on the exhibition No existe un mundo poshuracán through the book while they sleep: under the bed is another country, by poet roque raquel salas rivera, as well as Shellyne Rodriguez’s Third World Mixtapes.
This letter is addressed to all the migrant children who are currently being forced to work in the United States. We read Gabriela Mistral, the first Latina Nobel Prize of Literature, to look for the many names of those migrant children.
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