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SUMMARY:Literary Rock & Roll: a life tribute to David Hernandez
DESCRIPTION:David Hernandez in rehearsal. (Photo by Tanya Tucka)\nThe Guild Literary Complex and Columbia College Creative Writing Department are pleased to celebrate the life of David Hernandez in this one-of-a-kind event in conjunction with Story Week 2014: \n“Street Sounds take music\, lyrics and song a stimulating step further.” – Chicago Sun Times \nChicago’s “unofficial Poet Laureate\,” David Hernandez (1946-2013) impressed audiences everywhere with his singular poetic style. Centering his work on the rhythms of urban life\, Hernandez captured universal themes inside a humorous and resonating voice. As the first Puerto Rican poet to be published in Chicago\, Hernandez was a significant member of the region’s literary\, artistic and cultural community through his role as a poet\, educator\, administrator\, events organizer\, and performer. \nA founding member of the Latino Arts Movement\, he received the Puerto Rican Cultural Heritage Award 2002. Hernandez maintained his position as master artist through his commitments as a board member\, editor\, panelist\, and teacher. Born in Puerto Rico\, Hernandez grew up in Chicago\, published seven collections of poetry and edited others\, was a visiting professor at DePaul University\, and read poetry for the inauguration of Mayor Harold Washington\, among other career highlights. Most recently\, he was Poet-in-Residence at the A.N. Pritzker School in Wicker Park. \nIn 1971\, Hernandez and guitarist Dean Karabatsos co-founded Street Sounds\, an award-winning performance ensemble of music\, songs and poems. The group uses original music and lyrics with Latin Jazz\, Blues\, Contemporary Jazz\, Afro-Caribbean\, Folk\, Classical and Cover tune elements. Playing with the band during Literary Rock & Roll will be a wealth of Chicago-based musicians. Original poems by David Hernandez will be performed by Eduardo Arocho\, Marta Collazo\, Carlos Cumpián. \nOur Partners\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThank You to Our Funder\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/literary-rock-roll/
LOCATION:Metro\, 3730 N Clark St\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Story Week 2014
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140319T190000
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SUMMARY:Palabra Pura: Noche de novelas II / Night of Novels II (Story Week edition)
DESCRIPTION:Noche de novelas II— Story Week Edition\nWednesday\, March 19\, 7:00 p.m.\nHumboldt Park Fieldhouse\, 1400 N. Humboldt Dr.  (North of Division) \nHosted by Juana Iris Goergen with readings by Raúl Dorantes and Fernando Olszanski\, and featuring Valeria Luiselli—as a part of Story Week 2014 with Columbia College’s Creative Creative Writing Department. In this month’s Palabra Pura\, authors read excerpts of their novels in Spanish\, with English supertitles. See and hear the compelling work of these acclaimed authors through a truly bilingual experience. The event is hosted by Juana Iris Goergen\, and music will be provided by Bianca Lisa Araujo. \nFeatured Writer: Valeria Luiselli\nValeria Luiselli\n\nValeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City in 1983 and grew up in South Africa. Her novels and essays have been translated into many languages\, and her work has appeared in publications including the New York Times\,Granta\, and McSweeney’s. Some of her recent projects include a ballet libretto for the choreographer Christopher Wheeldon\, performed by the New York City Ballet in Lincoln Center in 2010; a pedestrian sound installation for the Serpentine Gallery in London; and a novella in installments for workers in a juice factory in Mexico. She lives in New York City. \n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nAbout the Participants:\n \nRaul Dorantes was born in Queretaro\, Mexico\, in 1968. He immigrated to the city of Chicago at the end of 1986. Since then\, he has been an active editorial board member of several literary magazines: Fe de Erratas\, Zorros y Erizos\, Tropel\, and Contratiempo. In 2007\, together with Febronio Zatarain\, he published a collection of essays titled Y nos vinimos de mojados with a prologue written by a well known Mexican author Carlos Montsivais. As a playwright\, Raul Dorantes has created numerous plays some of those have been put on stage; two of them by Aguijon Theater Company: Hasta los gorriones dejan su nido (2008) and El lunes de Leon Rodriguez (2009). In 2010\, his play De camino al ahorita was awarded the second prize of the national competition Nuestras Voces organized by New York based theater company Repertorio Español. Currently\, Dorantes works as a professor of Latin American literature at St. Augustine College. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nFernando Olszanski was born in Buenos Aires\, Argentina. He is the author of the novel Rezos de marihuana (Marihuana Prayers)\, The book of short stories El orden natural de las cosas (The Natural Order of Things) which was awarded with the second place in the International Latino Book Award for Best Popular Fiction in 2011\, the poetry collection Parte del polvo (Part of the Dust)\, and is also co-editor of the the anthology América Nuestra\, Anthology of Narrative in Spanish in the United States. As a visual artist\,  he has participated in exhibitions in the US\, Japan\, and Argentina. He is also Chief Editor of the Revista Consenso\, of the Northeastern Illinois University. He holds a Master in Education from Dominican University. He has lived in Scotland\, Ecuador\, Japan\, and currently lives in Chicago. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Host:\nJuana Iris Goergen (Puerto Rico). Poet. Professor of Spanish\, Latin American/U.S. Latino Literature and Peace Studies at DePaul University\, Chicago. As a poet she has published La sal de las brujas (finalist of Letras de Oro and published by Betania 1997) and  La piel a medias (2001)\,  Las Ilusas/Dreamers (Vocesueltas\, 2008) as well as poems published in anthologies: Astillas de luz/Shards of Light (1998)\, Nosotros los otros (1996) Between the Heart and the Land/Entre el corazón y la tierra (2001)\, Generación (2001) among others. She is the editor of the anthologies: Susurros para disipar las sombras (2011) and Rapsodia de los sentidos (2012) (Erato ediciones\, Poesía en abril International Poetry Festival V & VI). She founded and co-organizes in Chicago\, Poesía en abril: International Poetry Festival in Spanish. She has two unpublished poetry collections: La celda de Lilith and ContraOda al sueño americano. At present she is working in another poetry manuscript Mar en los huesos. \nThis event is produced in partnership with Columbia College’s Story Week and presented in special collaboration with Chicago Park District. This program is made possible by a generous grant from The Chicago Community Trust. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCity of Chicago\nRahm Emanuel\, Mayor\nChicago Park District\nBoard of Commissioners\nMichael P. Kelly\, General Superintendent & CEO
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/palabra-pura-noche-de-novelas-ii-night-of-novels-ii-story-week-edition/
LOCATION:Humboldt Park Field House\, 1440 N Humboldt Drive\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Palabra Pura,Story Week 2014
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SUMMARY:Panel: Translation Matters
DESCRIPTION:PANEL: TRANSLATION MATTERS\nWednesday\, March 19\, 5:00 p.m.\nHumboldt Park Fieldhouse\n1400 N. Sacramento (North of Division)\nFREE\nProduced in partnership with Story Week and presented in special collaboration with Chicago Park District. \nDuring this panel\, celebrated authors and translators will discuss the crucial role literature plays in increasing global understanding\, the need to teach literature in translation\, and other topics. \nFeaturing\nCristina Garcia\, author of King of Cuba\nKolin Jordan\, translator for 7Vientos\nAchy Obejas\, author of Ruins\nValeria Luiselli\, author of Faces in the Crowd and Sidewalks \nHost\nSusan Harris\, editorial director of Words Without Borders \nAbout the Panel:\nCristina García is the author of six novels: King of Cuba (Scribner\, 2013); The Lady Matador’s Hotel (Scribner\, 2010); A Handbook to Luck(Knopf\, 2007); Monkey Hunting (Knopf\, 2003); The Agüero Sisters (Knopf\, 1997)\, winner of the Janet Heidiger Kafka Prize; and Dreaming in Cuban(Knopf\, 1992)\, finalist for the National Book Award. García has edited two anthologies\, Bordering Fires: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Mexican and Chicano/a Literature (2006) and Cubanísimo: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Cuban Literature (2003). She is also the author of three works for young readers: Dreams of Significant Girls (2011)\, a young adult novel set in a Swiss boarding school in the 1970s; The Dog Who Loved the Moon\, illustrated by Sebastia Serra (Atheneum\, 2008); and I Wanna Be Your Shoebox (Simon and Schuster\, 2008). A collection of poetry\, The Lesser Tragedy of Death (Akashic Books)\, was published in 2010. Photo by Isabelle Selby. \n  \nIn 2010 Kolin Jordan co-founded 7Vientos (7V)\, an independent publishing company in Chicago. Since then 7V has published three books with a fourth slated for release in March 2014. Two of those books (Saturnalia\, 2013 and Flowers/The Illustrated Biography of Mishima\, 2014) were translated from Spanish to English by Jordan\, himself. He has been a lifelong speaker and student of the Spanish language and graduated from DePaul with a BA in Spanish in 2005. Photo by Ariana Drule. \n  \n Valeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City in 1983 and grew up in South Africa. Her novels and essays have been translated into many languages\, and her work has appeared in publications including the New York Times\,Granta\, and McSweeney’s. Some of her recent projects include a ballet libretto for the choreographer Christopher Wheeldon\, performed by the New York City Ballet in Lincoln Center in 2010; a pedestrian sound installation for the Serpentine Gallery in London; and a novella in installments for workers in a juice factory in Mexico. She lives in New York City. Photo by Alfredo Pelcastre. \n  \nAchy Obejas was born in Cuba and moved to the United States when she was six years old. Her newest work\, an anthology of recent immigrant fiction called Immigrant Voices: 21st Century Stories\, co-edited with Megan Bayles\, will be released this month by the Great Books Foundation. Her most recent books are Ruins\, a novel\, and This is What Happened in Our Other Life\, a bestselling poetry chapbook. She’s the translator of Junot Diaz’s The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and This is How You Lose Her (both from English to Spanish)\, among many others. She was part of the Chicago Tribune Pulitzer Prize-winning team in 2001\, won several Peter Lisagor journalism honors\, two Lambda Literary Awards\, and an NEA poetry fellowship. Her articles have appeared in the Washington Post\, Village Voice\, Vogue\, Playboy\, Los Angeles Times\, MS\, and others\, including In These Times\, where she writes a monthly column. She is currently the Distinguished Visiting Writer at Mills College in Oakland\, California. www.achyobejas.com Photo by Kaloian. \n  \nABOUT THE MODERATOR: \nSusan Harris is the editorial director of Words Without Borders (www.wordswithoutborders.org) and the coeditor\, with Ilya Kaminsky\, of The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry. \n\nOur Partners\n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThank You to Our Funder\n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/panel-translation-matters/
LOCATION:Humboldt Park Field House\, 1440 N Humboldt Drive\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Story Week 2014
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140318T190000
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SUMMARY:Reading\, Conversation\, and Book Signing: Cristina García
DESCRIPTION:READING\, CONVERSATION\, AND BOOK SIGNING:\nCRISTINA GARCIA\, author of King of Cuba \nTuesday\, March 18\, 6:00 p.m.\nHarold Washington Library\nCindy Pritzker Auditorium\n400 South State Street\nFREE \n \nAs a part of Story Week 2014\, the Guild has collaborated with Columbia College to bring you an evening with renowned author Cristina García . \nCristina García is the author of six novels: King of Cuba (Scribner\, 2013); The Lady Matador’s Hotel (Scribner\, 2010); A Handbook to Luck (Knopf\, 2007); Monkey Hunting (Knopf\, 2003); The Agüero Sisters (Knopf\, 1997)\, winner of the Janet Heidiger Kafka Prize; and Dreaming in Cuban (Knopf\, 1992)\, finalist for the National Book Award. García has edited two anthologies\, Bordering Fires: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Mexican and Chicano/a Literature (2006) and Cubanísimo: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Cuban Literature (2003). She is also the author of three works for young readers: Dreams of Significant Girls (2011)\, a young adult novel set in a Swiss boarding school in the 1970s; The Dog Who Loved the Moon\, illustrated by Sebastia Serra (Atheneum\, 2008); and I Wanna Be Your Shoebox (Simon and Schuster\, 2008). A collection of poetry\, The Lesser Tragedy of Death (Akashic Books)\, was published in 2010. \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/cristina-garcia/
LOCATION:Harold Washington Library\, 400 S. State St.\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Story Week 2014
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140222T190000
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SUMMARY:An evening with Mario Bellatin: book party for Flowers / The Illustrated Biography of Mishima
DESCRIPTION:7Vientos (7V)\, an independent publishing house located in Chicago\, is releasing two novellas by Mario Bellatin\, one of the greatest writers of contemporary Latin American literature. He has published over forty books and his work has been translated into fifteen different languages. The book now published by 7V is a hardcover “flip” edition housing Bellatin’s work translated to English along with its original Spanish version. This marks the first time his novellas\, Flowers/Flores and The Illustrated Biography of Mishima/Biografía ilustrada de Mishima have been translated into English. \nMario Bellatin has been invited by Guild Literary Complex and 7Vientos to celebrate the release of the book with a presentation in Chicago. The free party will include a reading\, visual art\, music\, and bar. \n  \n7Vientos (7V)\, editorial independiente en Chicago\, estará lanzando dos novelas de Mario Bellatin\, uno de los escritores más prominentes de la literatura contemporánea en Latinoamérica. Bellatin ha publicado más de cuarenta libros\, algunos de los cuales han sido traducidos a quince idiomas distintos. El libro\, ahora publicado por 7V\, es una edición flip\, en tapa dura\, la cual contiene la traducción al inglés y la versión original en español de ambas obras. Esta es la primicia de la publicación de Flores/Flowers y Biografía Ilustrada de Mishima/The Illustrated Biography of Mishima en el idioma inglés. \nPor invitación de Guild Literary Complex y 7Vientos\,  Mario Bellatin estará presente durante el lanzamiento de este libro\, el cual se llevará a cabo el 22 de febrero a las 7pm\, en el Chicago Urban Art Society en el 600 W. Cermak Rd. Complejo 1B. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nMario Bellatin’s approach to an experimental consciousness marks the standard of convex writing in contemporary Latin American literature. Bellatin was born in Mexico\, grew up in Peru\, and studied screenwriting in Cuba. Among his more well-known works is his book Flowers\, which won the Premio Xavier Villaurrutia in 2001 and will be published together with his novel The Illustrated Biography of Mishima in a “flip” edition by the independent Chicago publishing house 7Vientos. This is the first time that these books will be available in English. \nLa conciencia experimentalista de Mario Bellatin marca la pauta de la palabra convexa en la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea. Bellatin nació en México\, creció en el Perú y estudió guión cinematográfico en Cuba. Dentro de sus obras más reconocidas se encuentra su libro titulado Flores (Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2001)\, el cual es editado ahora en versión flip junto con su fotonovela Biografía Ilustrada de Mishima. Ambas obras aparecen por primera vez en inglés en un mismo libro publicado por la editorial independiente 7Vientos en Chicago. \n  \nABOUT 7VIENTOS \n7Vientos is an independent publisher located in Chicago\, but with roots in Latin America. Since 2010\, its mission has been to promote diversity of thought through translating and publishing works by forgotten and underrepresented authors. \n7Vientos es una editorial independiente con sede Chicago pero con raíces en toda América Latina. Desde el 2010\, 7V busca atender a ese mundo de confluencias que es la América actual. El objetivo es simple: llevar del inglés al español y/o del español al inglés\, textos importantes que por una u otra razón no se encuentran en el otro idioma y así promover la diversidad de culturas e ideologías\, a través de la literatura. \n  \nPARTNERS \n7Vientos \nStory Week\, a program of Columbia College Chicago \nChicago Community Trust \nChicago Urban Art Society
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/an-evening-with-mario-bellatin/
LOCATION:Chicago Urban Art Society\, 600 W. Cermak Rd. Unit 1B\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Book Event,Story Week 2014
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113829
CREATED:20131226T165110Z
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SUMMARY:Palabra Pura: Greater Than The Sum Of Parts
DESCRIPTION:“As Latin@s born and bred in the U.S.\, our sense of identity\, culture\, mother tongue and family are often complicated and contradictory. We are not a uniform group and sometimes don’t play well with others – even with our own gente. Yet on our life’s journey\, aided by our writing\, we find the integrity as individuals to stand firmly in self-definition\, unafraid to acknowledge those aspects of ourselves that make our antepasados shudder with aversion. February’s Palabra Pura presents work by fearless\, complex\, authentic voices that deny the easy definitions we are often thrust into as 21st Century Latin@s.” ~ Teresa Vázquez\, February Palabra Pura curator and host \nl to r: Emmanuel Ortiz\, Lucrecia Guerrero\, Elizabeth Marino\, Paul Martínez-Pompa\, Teresa Vázquez\nGuest authors include: Lucrecia Guerrero and Emmanuel Ortiz from Indiana\, and Elizabeth Marino and Paul Martínez-Pompa from Chicago. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nLucrecia Guerrero grew up on the U.S./Mexico border in a bilingual and bicultural home.  Both her mother\, from Kentucky\, and her father\, from Puebla\, Mexico\, were proud of their respective cultures and shared that with Guerrero and her siblings.  Her short stories have been published in literary journals such as “The Antioch Review” and “The Louisville Review\,” and have been anthologized in Fasntastmas: Supernatural Stories by Mexican-American Writers (Bilingual Press) and Best of the West 2009 (U of Texas Press).  Chasing Shadows\, her collection of linked short stories was published by Chronicle Books\, and Bilingual Press/Arizona State U. published her novel Tree of Sighs.  Her novel received a Christopher Isherwood Fellowship and the Premio Aztlán Literary Award.  She leaves and teaches in the Midwest. \nElizabeth Marino is a Puerto Rican poet and educator\, based in Chicago. Her chapbook\, Debris: Poems and Memoir\, went into a second printing (Puddin’head Press 2011). She was awarded Hispanic Serving Institution funding from NEIU for her Latina/o Community Creative Non-Fiction Workshop and received a 2012 CAAP grant and conference scholarship to attend the initial Las Dos Brujas Writers’ Workshops\, where she studied with Juan Philipe Herrera\, poet laureate of California. She was a Ragdale resident and holds an MA from UIC’s Writers’ Program in addition to having studied literature at Oxford University on academic scholarship. Elizabeth’s poetry has appeared in print journals\, anthologies and live performance. Currently\, she is working on a second chapbook\, Ceremonies(forthcoming from Dancing Girl Press)\, and conducts a creative writing workshop for GLBTT seniors at The Center on Halsted. Most recently\, her work was given a critical review in Femficatio (London)\, and also appeared in the national Latino blog of culture and literature “La Bloga\,” along with the FB page “Poets Responding to SB 1070.” \nPaul Martínez-Pompa\, English Faculty-Triton College is the author of Pepper Spray (Momotombo Press 2006) and My Kill Adore Him (University of Notre Dame Press 2009)\, which was awarded the 2008 Andres Montoya Poetry Prize. \nEmmanuel Ortiz is a Latino writer and community organizer. He is a founding member of Palabristas: Latin@ Wordslingers\,  – a Latina/o poets collective based in Minnesota. He has authored 2 books of poetry: The Word Is a Machete: Post-Pocho/Puerto Rican Poems of the Personal and Political (Pocho Rican Press\, 2003)\, and Brown unLike Me: Poems From The Second Layer Of Our Skin (2008\, Calaca Press). He received the Verve Grant for spoken word poets in 2005. His writing has appeared in numerous publications\, and he has performed his work across the country. \nTeresa Vázquez (curator) released “Audio Chapbook 001: A Woman Loving” in 2000.  She appears in March Abrazo Press’s Between the Heart and the Land/Entre el corazón y la tierra. She holds a Bachelor’s in Creative Writing from Oberlin College\, and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \n  \nABOUT PALABRA PURA \nPalabra Pura promotes literary expression in more than one tongue through a monthly bilingual poetry reading featuring Chicano and Latino artists. With an aim to foster dialogue through literature in Chicago and beyond\, many evenings pair a local poet with a visiting writer along with an open mic to engage the interaction of diverse voices\, ideas\, and aesthetics. The readings are held the third Wednesday of every month (except August and December). \n  \nPARTNERS \nStory Week\, a program of Columbia College Chicago \nChicago Community Trust
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/palabra-pura-greater-than-the-sum-of-parts/
LOCATION:La Bruquena Restaurant\, 2726 W. Division\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Palabra Pura,Story Week 2014
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113829
CREATED:20131226T170927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140626T171238Z
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SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Workshop: Dramaturgy of the Body with Rey Andújar
DESCRIPTION:Rey Andújar\, photo by Ariana Drule\nFor Rey Andújar movement\, theatre\, and writing are inextricably linked. Each facet of his art hinges on the others. In this workshop he will explain his process\, discuss his influences\, and present his muses. Writers\, actors\, and dancers alike will not want to miss this one-of-a-kind peek into this artist’s soul. \n**FREE**\, but rsvp is highly recommended. If you wish to participate\, email info@guildcomplex.org. \n[The workshop will be limited to 15 people and will be conducted mutually in English and Spanish.] \nDramaturgia del cuerpo—un taller de Rey Andújar \nLa escritura\, el teatro y el movimiento del cuerpo están intrínsecamente interconectados para Rey Andújar. En este taller\, se explicará el proceso creativo\, se discutirán las influencias y se platicará sobre las musas del escritor. Esta es una gran oportunidad para todas aquellas personas afines a la escritura\, la danza y el teatro\, para conocer la perspectiva y el alma de Andújar. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nRey Andújar is a Dominican writer and dramaturgist. His books have won various awards including The International Award from Casa de Teatro\, for his book of short stories\, El factor carne (IslaNegra\, 2005); The Puerto Rican Pen Club Award for his novel\, Candela (Alfaguara\, 2007); The Story Award from the International Book Fair in Santo Domingo for Amoricidio (AgentesCatalíticos\, 2007); The Ultramar Letters Award (New York\, 2011) for Saturnalia\, and most recently Adújar won The Cuento y Poesía Consenso Award at Northeastern University. \nRey Andújar es artista y escritor de origen dominicano. Publica narrativa y teatro desde 2005. Su trabajo ha recibido numerosos premios\, entre ellos\, el Pen Club de Novela en Puerto Rico por Candela (Alfaguara\, 2007)\, el Premio Internacional de Cuento Joven por Amoricidio (Agentes Catalíticos\, 2007)\, el Premio Letras de Ultramar de Nueva York en la categoría de cuento por la colección Saturnario (Editorial 7Vientos\, 2013) y muy recientemente fue galardonado con el premio Cuento y Poesía Consenso por la Universidad Northwestern. Desde 2009 su performance Antípoda se ha presentado en Ámsterdam\, Chicago\, Miami\, Nueva York\, París\, San Juan\, Santo Domingo y recientemente en la Ciudad de México. \nPARTNERS
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/workshop-rey-andujar/
LOCATION:City Lit Books\, 2523 N Kedzie Blvd\, Chicago
CATEGORIES:Story Week 2014,Workshop
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