The journalist Gabriela Radice will present her book in Mar del Plata

The journalist Gabriela Radice will present her book in Mar del Plata
The journalist Gabriela Radice will present her book in Mar del Plata

The journalist Gabriela Radice He will present his book in Mar del Plata, in a talk next Sunday at the MAR Museum.

The talk will be this Sunday, 3 p.m., in the MAR Museum auditorium. There, the Hormigas Negras publishing house will present “Mugre o mil forma de Estrellarme”, the new title that makes up the “Puro hubbub” collection of contemporary Argentine fiction.

This talk is part of the agenda promoted by the Cultural Institute of the Province of Buenos Aires.

Gabriela Radice, a specialist in cultural journalism, wrote her first novel, which reflects on the current world, love and human relationships through the life of a film producer. “It seems that there is now an entire generation that is not moved by music, books or art… There is a defeated humanity,” she said.

Gabriela Radice is not afraid to feel. Nor is she able to express it without euphemisms or impostures typical of this era of pasteurized happiness and search for clicks. The cultural journalist was encouraged to take the leap: from telling the lives of others, from giving a microphone to how many independent or established artists transcended the Argentine cultural scene, she went on to express her own voice. And she does it the way she lives: shouting, out loud, without seeking complacency and believing – despite reality that sometimes insists on contradicting her – that only love will be able to save us. Something of her gaze on this broken world flies over Mugre, or a thousand ways to crash (Editorial Hormigas Negras), the novel with which Radice debuts in letters, vomiting what she feels. Almost like a defense mechanism.

The author was born in Quilmes in 1968. She is a cultural journalist, radio and television host. She is a speaker graduated from ISER. She hosts Wonderful Things on Radio 10, she is a show chronicler on TVP, she is a columnist on Que Volver las Ideas, on Radio de las Madres and on 20-24 with Luciano Galende. She was a member of the radio programs El ventilador (with Jorge Guinzburg, Adolfo Castelo and Carlos Ulanovsky), La vida me engañó (also with Ula) and Jaque mate, among others. She was part of Zoo, along with Juan Castro. She held a journalistic investigation seminar at the Inter-American Society of Journalism in Mexico and participated in the Cultural Journalism Workshop, taught by Vicente Battista. On television, she collaborated on Por más and El Buscador. She was a culture journalist on Canal (á) programs. She won four Martín Fierro awards, two for her work on radio and two for best journalistic work on television.

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