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Sun writers will be present at the 49th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires

Sun writers will be present at the 49th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires
Sun writers will be present at the 49th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires

The Literary Writers of the Sun de Caucete is ready to shine for the at the 49th Book Fair of Buenos Aires, an event that promises to be a feast for lovers of letters. Represented by its president Miriam Mabel Fonseca, the group will present on May 11 two works that are a vibrant reflection of San Juan cultural wealth.

The , “I am Blas Pilo Andrade” is a posthumous literary compilation that is born from love and memory. Poems rescued by the son and wife of the renowned author. This not only preserves the legacy of Pilo Andrade, but also weaves a bridge between generations, offering an intimate and moving look to his life and his work, resonating in the hearts of those who approach their lyrics.

On the other hand, “Jáchal – Caucete Haikus” becomes an innovative video poem that fuses brief Japanese poetry with contemporary visual expression. With delicate illustrations by Acosta Muñoz and the evocative Haikus of Fonseca, this work invites the viewer to a sensory immersion in the beauty of the San Juan landscapes, where each image is transformed into verse and each verse in a landscape, creating a dialogue between nature and art. Dedicated especially for all those who cannot read in the traditional way either due to visual or motor problems that prevents them from enjoying Jáchal’s landscapes.

The participation of Sun writers in the fair is not only an opportunity to exhibit their creations, but a celebration of the transforming power of literature to connect people. In times the literary faces challenges, its presence in a scenario of such magnitude is crucial for the dissemination of emerging voices and the strengthening of the cultural fabric of Argentina.

Thus, on May 11, it promises to be an unforgettable , where memory, nature and identity will be intertwined in a literary hug, allowing the legacy of Blas Pilo Andrade, together with the creativity of Adolfo Rubén Acosta Muñoz and Miriam Fonseca, inspire and resonate strongly in the vibrant Argentine capital.

By Noemí Vera
Writer

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