PEN Podcast

PEN Podcast

PEN Podcast es nuestra nueva forma de llevar la palabra y la literatura a más personas. PEN Podcast es la plataforma .digital del PEN Guatemala, adscrito a PEN Internacional con sede en Londres, cuyo eje principal es la libertad de expresión.

Episodes

December 6, 2025 48 mins
Entre voces y personajes, en el onceavo episodio, conversamos con la poeta y escritora guatemalteca, Claudia Chinchilla Vettorazi, sobre su poemario "Pájaros Ciegos" la denuncia que habita en cada poema, el dolor sin censura y el amor de una mujer por ese prójimo que la sociedad invisibiliza.
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La cueva del Cadejo, un espacio de conversación y divulgación sobre literatura, música y personalidades que usan la palabra para dejar el mundo, un poco mejor de como lo encontraron. El celebrante de hoy es Arturo Arias platicando sobre su segunda novela: Itzam Na (1981), su reedicion (F&G 2025) y por qué, cómo y su importancia para aquí y ahora.
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Entre voces y personajes, en el décimo episodio, conversamos con la escritora guatemalteca, Sandra Alvarez, sobre su trayectoria a través de la escritura, de sus proyectos, logros y el poder tras sus letras.
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Entre voces y personajes, en el noveno episodio, conversamos con el escritor guatemalteco, Samuel Calva sobre su  novela "En pos de ti".
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A inicios del pasado mes de septiembre, se desarrolló en el ICE (Centro Internacional de Convenciones) de Cracovia, Polonia, el 91º Congreso Mundial de PEN Internacional. Por ello, en este episodio, a partir de una entrevista realizada a la Jefa del área de Latinoamérica y El Caribe de PEN Internacional, Alicia Quiñones, les ofrecemos información acerca de los congresos mundiales de la entidad que nos rige y alberga y que tiene más...
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Entre voces y personajes, en el octavo episodio, continuamos conversando con la pintora y escritora guatemalteca, Nancy Lísbeth Alva Alfaro de Tobar, sobre su vida a través del arte, pinceles, lienzos y la magia que habita en ella.
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Hoy invitamos a Raúl Palma a platicar sobre la Terapia de Bosque.
Muchades, esto también es terapia. Empezamos con el tema de Salud Mental.
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Un año después de la primera entrevista con David Gascón, él vuelve a Guatemala y conversamos en The Box Lounge sobre su libro El laberinto del iris, publicado en julio del 2024.
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Entre voces y personajes, en el séptimo episodio, conversamos con la pintora y escritora guatemalteca, Nancy Lísbeth Alva Alfaro de Tovar, sobre su vida a través del arte, pinceles, lienzos y la magia que habita en ella.
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En esta nueva plática en la Cueva del Cadejo tenemos un invitado musical comentando la novela de ciencia ficción distópica Una Canción para un nuevo día, de la cantautora y escritora Sarah Pinsker, una novela quizas premonitoria que comentamos con el músico y productor guatemalteco Adrián Corado alias EL TERCER CORADO. Pasen adelante, sientense,sirvanse y de pronto les dan ganas de leerlo y escuchar música.
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Entre voces y personajes, en el sexto episodio, conversamos con el escritor y poeta guatemalteco, Fernando Ramírez, sobre su primer poemario "Arreboles y otras pasiones" junto a Jaquy Cordón, conociendo sobre su proceso de publicación y como lo recibe el lector.
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En el primer episodio de 2025 en La Cueva del Cadejo platicamos con Emma López Penados sobre la Educacion Integral en Sexualidad, qué es, qué no es y por qué es indispensable hablar del tema en la escuela. Pasen adelante, acomódense y platicamos.
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PEN Podcast llega a su primer año y por ello los cuatro podcasters y el sonidista conversan sobre los retos, logros, y dificultades que tuvieron que enfrentar con una nueva plataforma (Spreaker) y los desafíos que aún quedan por abordar.
Programa: La Cueva del Cadejo
Podcaster: Pedro Samayoa Arenales
Conversan: Marian Godinez, Antonieta Arrecis, Karla Olascoaga y Adrián (El Tercer) Corado.
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En este episodio décimo quinto de mi programa Hey Now, compartimos una entrevista de uno de los poetas seleccionados en la Antología Lenguas Vivas, que forma parte del proyecto regional que lleva su nombre y que fue coordinado por PEN Internacional bajo el auspicio de Hawthorden Foundation, con sede en Londres.
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Conversamos con Calixta Gabriel Xiquin, guía espiritual y poeta maya kakchiquel, quien forma parte de la antología Lenguas Vivas, Guatemala.
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Humberto Jiménez, poeta maya popti’, conversa sobre su experiencia en la escritura poética en su idioma originario y nos ofrece sus impresiones de ser uno de los escritoras seleccionados para ser parte del Proyecto Lenguas Vivas, gestionado por PEN Internacional bajo el asupicio de Hawthorden Foundation.
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Cecilia Cabrera López, poeta maya mam, conversa sobre su experiencia en la escritura poética en su idioma originario y nos ofrece sus impresiones de ser una de las escritoras seleccionadas para el Proyecto Lenguas Vivas, gestionado por PEN Internacional bajo el asupicio de Hawthorden Foundation.
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Noé Roquel, poeta maya kaqchikel, nos cuenta su experiencia en la escritura de poesía en su lengua originaria y sus impresiones de ser parte de la antología y el proyecto Lenguas Vivas, gestionado por PEN Internacional bajo el auspicio de Hawthorden Foundation.
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El objetivo de este episodio es servir de introducción para presentar el proyecto Lenguas Vivas, implementado por PEN Guatemala y gestionado por PEN Internacional, con el auspicio y financiamiento de Hawthorden Foundation con sede en Londres.
Esta entrevista constituye una presentación general del proyecto, previo al lanzamiento y presentación de la Antología Lenguas Vivas-Guatemala, misma que forma parte de un proyecto regional que...
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Entre voces y personajes, en el quinto episodio y el primero del 2025, conversamos con el escritor y poeta guatemalteco, Fernando Ramírez, quien nos relata cómo inició con el proyecto del Club de Lectura "Literatureros", una charla amena y jovial que te invita a ser parte de este mundo de lecturas
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