Jorge Fernández Díaz, Reynaldo Sietecase, Daniela Blanco, Verónica Sukaczer y Fernando García They will be some of the authors who published digital books in Leamos, the Infobae Digital Editorial, and that will talk about them this Saturday at the Book Fair of Buenos Aires. Exactly, at the Ticmas stand, located in the Hall Central.
Let’s read promotes reading in digital format and that is why many of its titles, which make up the Library Leamos, are free. Sometimes they are stories, sometimes they are essays, sometimes novels.

The Leamos Library has strived to present all kinds of texts, such as digital books and as audiobooks to enjoy while walking, it is cooked, it is in the car. Recognized authors and, also, convening topics. Because the books, in the format in which they are, give us air and make the present in which we live.

This Saturday, the talk tour will begin with Reynaldo Sietecase, who at 15 will talk about your story That is rockamong other things. “I wanted to write about revenge“, Said the author.” I have been interested in this issue for years, which is going through all literature since ancient times and that I already visited in some of my novels. “
That is rock
By Reynaldo Sietecase
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According to Sietecaseit is “a victim’s vendetta.” The author draws his protagonist as that “old rocker who in solitude follows his favorite band”profile that portrays both its isolation and its fanaticism. This feature takes it, without knowing it, to the same place where the crossing with an ancient assaulted occurs, thus marking the turning point of the story That is rock.

At 15.20 the journalist and essayist will take the stage Fernando García. This time, he will present a beautiful series of portraits that he wrote, in which the lives of the musicians intersect with what they make up. He has knowledge and love … And he wants to put the music he talks about to understand in depth what Garcia is saying.
Saints and sinners
By Fernando García
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“I stay with those young bodies,” Garcia said talking about his portraits. It’s about Chet Baker, Nico, Brian Jones, Tanguito, Syd Barrett, Luca Prodan, Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain y Amy Winehouse. “This book is not a gallery of heroes or an illustrious corpse museum,” reads the prologue. The texts narrate the darkness that leaves the absence of the reflector, when it goes out, when they take it out or when it burns.

“There is always talk of men in war, their courage, their sacrifice. But there are many women who also gave everything on that battlefield,” he said Silvia Cortano in the presentation of Our Malvinas Women. But she and Beatriz Reynoso – hermana of a veteran – took care of giving rise to “The heroines “. And, what is no less, who “remained in the continent suffering, rebuilding society, taking care of the postwar period, which is often more terrible than war itself.”
Our Malvinas Women
By Silvia Cordano and Beatriz Reynoso
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The authors have collected eleven interviews in their book entitled Our women from Malvinas, which published in Digital Format, the Infobae digital publishing house, and that also had its physical edition, on paper, in charge of the Argentine publishing house. They will talk about that This Saturday at 15.40.

Before the “October fires”, as the song of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricotathey gave way to the Russian Revolution of 1917a mass of women was already fueling that revolutionary process since February of that year. Workers and Soldatki (women whose husbands had left war) constituted the spark but the basis for Russia to settle the First worker government in the world.
In The workers who turned to tsarthe Argentine writer and journalist Olga Viglieca Strien Reconstructs one of the least known parts of this process, whose omission of history books is not a mere chance. The book accounts for How the strike driven by women began the insurrectional movement that would remove from power to the tsar Nicolás II and that would pave the way to that October whose history was already fed up.
“Women were not the spark of the February revolution, but their organizers,” said the author in dialogue with Infobae. At the fair, This Saturday at 16will tell it in detail.

“Shortly before breaking his teeth in a bathroom of the Alvear Hotel we carefully reviewed his anonymous letters and finally we agreed to his psychiatric history, and we all had the full certainty that it was not a mere fantasy: he effectively had a sharp stab of silver and had been thinking about killing five years Arturo Pérez-Reverte”.
The man who wanted to kill Pérez-Reverte
By Jorge Fernández Díaz
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With these vibrant words, Jorge Fernández Díaz It goes between fiction and reality in an ebook in which you imagine an adventure that runs your friend, the Spanish writer. “Arturo came almost every year to our fair, and I knew perfectly his routines and predilections in the city, so that allowed me to portray him as Pérez-Reverte is every time he comes. The rest was the result of the imagination,” he said.
This Saturday at 16.40 he will talk about how far his ideas were and how much there was really.

In Distances from the heart Silvina Scheiner tells a personal story but also more: The story of all parents who see their children go far and are suspended in an emotional limbo. Is it still a mother when there is no one who maternalizes? How to rebuild an identity when the family disperses? How to build bridges to shorten all distances? Either in Australia, France, China, United States, the void of the parents is the same.
Distances from the heart
By Silvina seem
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The biographical is that Silvina’s daughter went to Australia, on the other side of the world. “I wonder every morning what I do far from her, living a life that for more wave you put has a huge hole,” Scheiner told Infobae.
Of that loneliness, the transformation of the link and how parents are lost when Children emigrate treats Distances from the heart.

“Sometimes you get children that you don’t like,” said the writer Verónica Sukaczer In an interview. In this essay, available for free in Bajalibros, it does not add up to young people, but to those who raise them. The result is a chronicle as uncomfortable as necessary: A lucid confession about the bewilderment that generates seeing children grow and not recognizing them.
The book, published in 2020, once again charges from the controversy generated by the series Adolescence. “I don’t remember that a series has caused me so much distress”, Says the author.
Will we survive our teenagers?
By Verónica Sukaczer
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In the book there is an insistent invitation to leave the perfect father’s fantasythe exemplary mother. “There is no script,” repeats the author. What there are are moments of excesses, words that hurt, unintelligible orders and, with luck, ability to rectify: “After saying some strong and aggressive phrase, you have to return and return and apologize”.
To listen to her and ask her will be at 17.20 at the Book Fair.

A silent but deep transformation travels current medicine: the treatment of depression by regulating the intestinal microbiota It is already a developing practice, and Custom therapies based on DNA They begin to displace generic medicines in cases of chronic diseases such as arthritis. Meanwhile, Artificial intelligence applied to clinical diagnosis shorten the waiting times and redefine medical precision by combining genetic data with medical records in minutes. These advances, which just a few years ago belonged to the science fiction field, already configure a new paradigm in health care.
This will be the health of the future
By Daniela Blanco
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How science redefines longevity and prevention, according to Daniela Blanco
In This will be the health of the future. How science drives well -being, Daniela Blancojournalist and editorial director of Infobaedetail how Science is transforming the way we live, age and prevent diseases. The book analyzes the advances that allow expanding the margins of longevity with a better quality of life, promoting approaches that prioritize prevention above late treatment. With a deep look, Blanco explores the technologies and discoveries that are already modifying the traditional pillars of medicine and well -being.
Daniela Blanco talks with the greatest referents of the discipline, and, interviewed by interviewee, she is building the map of what will come.