Read, Think, Imagine closes its program this Friday with Clara Obligado and the presentation of her latest book – Gaceta Cartagonova

Read, Think, Imagine closes its program this Friday with Clara Obligado and the presentation of her latest book – Gaceta Cartagonova
Read, Think, Imagine closes its program this Friday with Clara Obligado and the presentation of her latest book – Gaceta Cartagonova

The event will take place at 8 p.m., at the Josefina Soria Library of El Luzzy.


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The cultural program Read, Think, Imagine will close its quarterly program with Clara Obligado and the presentation of his latest book Three ways to say goodbye, this Friday, June 14 at 8 p.m.in the Josefina Soria Library of El Luzzy.

There are many ways to say goodbye, there are unique moments in which fiction and memory hybridize and take root on the same page to display the network of a farewell. From this painful threshold, the stories in this book germinate, starring three women from three generations who face losses from different circumstances. A book that contains a deep reflection on what it is to write and write and that draws an exciting and moving triptych. A reflection on the passage of time and ages, on the world that awaits us.

Clara Obligado born in Buenos Aires and resides in Madrid since 1976, where he directs Creative Writing Workshops. She received the Lumen award for her novel Marx’s daughterthe Juan March Cencilio short novel by Petrarch for travelers (PreTextos) and the Setenil for the best story book of the year for The book of wrong trips. His essays A home away from home and Everything that grows They have been republished multiple times and the latest is being translated into English. As an anthologist she ventured into micro-stories with Please be brief and she coordinated the Atlas of Latin American Literature (unstable architecture) for Nórdica Editorial. Her latest book is Three ways to say goodbye.


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