This new generation of writers wins awards of little value, low earnings on sales, and their books are rarely published abroad.
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Four writers re-read Gabriel García Márquez’s influential novel 50 years after its publication and, between personal memory and reflection, review a living universe and an imaginary one that has contributed to placing Latin America within the context of global literature.
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Roberto Jacoby thinks that contemporary art is a sham…sometimes.
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El Inca, by Ignacio Castillo Cottin, is a featured film based on the life of boxer Edwin Valero.
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As the only Ecuadorian ever to win an Emmy, Albert Paulsen is something of a national icon.
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“There is nothing graver than a ghost.”
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Ariel Escalante, a 32-year-old Tico director, has received a strong emotional response after presenting his first feature film, El sonido de las cosas (The Sound of Things).
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Danilo Maldonado, a popular Cuban graffiti artist more commonly known as El Sexto, is set to publicly imprison himself in a cell for 36 hours this week.
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Aduviri—cast as an Amazonian native and guide named Mediamano—has travelled to Spain in order to film Oro, a movie inspired by one of Arturo Pérez Reverte’s novels and directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes.
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Computers have already proved capable of emulating the works of famous composers, but could artificial intelligence one day be considered artists in their own right?
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