• DATA OF INTEREST

    GUESTS:
    CARLOS ANÍBAL ALONSO
    PABLO DE CUBA SORIA
    WALDO PÉREZ CINO
    FRANCIS SÁNCHEZ


    HOST:
    JOAQUÍN BADAJOZ


    SYnopsis:

    Conversación con Carlos Aníbal Alonso/Rialta Ediciones; Pablo de Cuba Soria/Editorial Casa Vacía; Waldo Pérez Cino/Almenara & Bokeh; Francis Sánchez/Ediciones Deslinde.

    Bios:


    Carlos Aníbal Alonso/ Rialta Ediciones

    (Havana, 1987). Editor, researcher and literary critic. He directed the Havana magazine of art and literature Upsalon. Together with Pablo Argüelles Acosta, he prepared the compilation Virgilio Piñera on the brink of fiction, which won the National Critics Award Literary 2015 in Cuba. He currently works as a professor of literature at the Autonomous University of Querétaro, Mexico. He is founder and director of the project Rialta.


    Pablo de Cuba Soria/Editorial Casa Vacía

    (Santiago de Cuba, 1980). Poet, essayist and editor. He has published the notebooks of poetry Of Zarathustra and other misunderstandings (2003), Uncle Ez's book (2005), Unstable (2011), Gago Mundo (2017) and Canto de concentración (2018), and the essay volume Orlando's Last Read. Essays on Cuban poetry (2015). In 2016 it appeared his prose text Book of College Station. He resides in Richmond, where he teaches Virginia Commonwealth University. He directs the Casa Vacía publishing house.


    Waldo Pérez Cino/ Almenara & Bokeh

    (Havana, 1972). Narrator, poet and Cuban essayist. The delay, his first book of stories, was published in Havana in 1997. Since then he has lived in Europe. Ha published the volumes of poetry Cuerpo y sombra (2010), Notes on Weyler (2012), Theme and row (2013), Escolio on the target (2014) and Aledaños de partida (2015), and the stories of La isla y la tribu (2011) and El amolador (2012). directs the editorials Almenara and Bokeh.


    Francis Sánchez/Ediciones Deslinde

    (Ciego de Avila, Cuba, 1970). Writer, poet, visual poet, editor and journalist independent. Degree in Sociocultural Studies (University of Ciego de Ávila, 2008) and Master's in Latin American Culture (Higher Institute of Art, Havana, 2012). He was one of the founders of the Catholic Press Union of Cuba (UCLAP- Cuba) and Imago magazine (1996). He founded and directs the sociocultural magazine Árbol Inverted (2005). He worked as an editor at Ediciones Ávila and the magazine cultural Clairvoyance. He currently directs Ediciones Deslinde in Madrid.










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