Men have dominated Colombian literature, having had more opportunities and more ease in the publication process.
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German philosopher, Boris Groys, who has been influenced by two different ideological worlds—the Soviet Union and the Capitalist West—participated in Chile’s Puerto de Ideas (Port of Ideas) Festival. He has written mostly about politics, media, and art.
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Oscar Niemeyer, one of Brazil’s most renowned architects, never strayed far from art in any endeavor.
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Renowned Spanish author Almudena Grandes recently travelled to Buenos Aires to promote her new book The Patients of Doctor García (Los pacientes del doctor García).
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The book, El compañero que me atiende (or, The Friend that Serves Me), was presented at the Altamira Libros bookstore in Coral Gables, Florida, on November 2.
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The earthquakes on the 7th and 19th of September seriously distressed buildings of significant cultural value.
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There are deaths that leave an overwhelming silence in a society, that disorient and dismay the soul of a collective. The death of Fernando de Szyszlo produces that sensation.
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Brazil is in the midst of a heated social debate as Catholic groups and conservative politicians suppress representations of homosexuality and trans individuals.
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“Are you happy?” titles a well-known project by Alfredo Jaar, Chile’s “most important visual artist.”
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Love, liberty, passion, courage, and insanity name only a few of many of life’s expressions captured by French filmmaker Paul Vecchiali.
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