Never had I lived a saddest day in October. Wounded, with weary feet, smelly shoes, proud eyes, a child plunged... Sigue leyendo
On learning that he was from Afghanistan, I asked my Afghan taxi driver in New York his opinion about the... Sigue leyendo
An old indictment doesn’t end when a new one appears. Soon after an anonymous source published a scathing article against... Sigue leyendo
On the occasion of the 45 anniversary of the military coup in Chile and within the frame of the Hispanic... Sigue leyendo
It is said that only a human being is capable of communicating with another human being, although that is not... Sigue leyendo
I grew up with an agnostic father and a Catholic mother. In my family we followed many Catholic rites and... Sigue leyendo
“(…) To the memory of the people of Nicaragua, who have recently been killed in the streets of the nation... Sigue leyendo
Translated by Priscilla Gac-Artigas The bags in the supermarkets resonate, tractors grind in the south of the United States, appliances... Sigue leyendo
Sasha Reiter debuts with this bilingual poetry collection (English-Spanish) published by Artepoética Press, based in New York City. In her introduction Cuban-American poet Carlota Caulfield, professor of... Sigue leyendo
On September 8, the award ceremony of the International Latino Book Award 2018 will be held in Los Angeles. The... Sigue leyendo
Translated by Priscilla Gac-Artigas and Andrea G. Labinger When I was little, in my parents’ house, my grandfather used to talk... Sigue leyendo
Rarely there was so much expectation for the appearance of a book as is the case of Fire and Fury: Inside... Sigue leyendo
Growing up in Argentina, I had an English teacher named Sarah, a kind and knowledgeable woman. Reading one of my... Sigue leyendo
Montserrat Vargas, a multidisciplinary Chilean artist, living in New York, is one of the sixteen young immigrant women that have... Sigue leyendo
Our daily bread: A new massacre, an image that strikes, sells; terrified children running and leaving their schools hands up,... Sigue leyendo
Translation by Nita Renfrew My destination was Vermont. But there was an unavoidable stopover in Newark, one of New York’s... Sigue leyendo
At exit 34 – where surface streets flow into the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway like an estuary – lives a beggar. Wobbly,... Sigue leyendo
Idries Shah was a teacher in the Sufi tradition whose seminal work was The Sufis. He presented Sufism as a... Sigue leyendo
With good reason, the Peruvian Magazine Caretas called the film “audiovisual therapy”. Co-directed by Delia Ackerman and Heather Greer,... Sigue leyendo
(Tres Poemas de: Así es como el mundo regresa) Take Everything The showerhead washes the grit from my face... Sigue leyendo