In this episode, Berna González Harbor interviews the Argentine writer Claudia Piñeiro, who confesses the fear she felt of words and that she overcame with writing. The author of Thursday’s widows either Betibu, publish Write a silence (Alfaguara), a personal biography based on her articles, and reveals the literature that has most marked her, from Raymond Carver, Faulkner or Hemingway to Marcel Proust. She defends reading as a right, not as an obligation. And she analyzes the attacks on women online or the recent murder of several lesbians in Argentina.
Juan Carlos Galindo portrays the value of his literature and Guillermo Altares conveys Babelia’s recommendations to us.
- RunJean Echenoz
- Know how to loseDavid Trueba
- The sports journalistRichard Ford
- The little communist who didn’t laughnca, by Lola Lafon
- The pawnPaco Cerdá
- The human factorby John Carlin
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