April 29 | Instituto Cervantes | NYC
With Francisco Goldman, A.M. Homes, Siri Hustvedt, Daniel Sada, and Enrique Vila-Matas; moderated by Jorge Herralde
An anagram is a word or a phrase formed by reordering the letters of another word or phrase. It’s also the name of one of Spain’s most distinguished independent book publishers, which celebrates its 40th birthday this year. We’re marking this milestone with a discussion about the history of the press featuring some of its most distinguished authors and publisher Jorge Herralde.
Cosponsored by Instituto Cervantes and the Consulate General of Spain
LISTEN
• Entire event (1:13:51)
PHOTO GALLERY
• View the photo gallery on Flickr
PEN Blogs
• Michael Kelleher:
At some point last summer, I decided to declare the next 12 months of my life “The Year of Reading in Spanish.” Since then I have read only novels and poetry in the Spanish language. [More]
• Elise Blackwell:
The event highlighted the crucial work of independent publishers, considered the marketplace as an enemy of freedom of expression, and celebrated the art of literary curation and the act of literary translation. [More]