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LAWS: Dolores Reyes

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LAWS: Dolores Reyes

Uptown Campus
Jones Hall
100A

Featuring Dolores Reyes

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Esta serie reúne a los autores más representativos de la escritura continental y los editores que los publican. A través de entrevistas profundas con la reconocida escritora ecuatoriana Gabriela Alemán y presentaciones de proyectos editoriales, los invitados explorarán los vínculos entre el mundo literario y la realidad continental. Sus conversaciones se convertirán después en el eje de un archivo digital que busca llevar estas ideas a un público global.

This series brings together Latin America’s most representative creative voices and the editorial entrepreneurs that publish them. By way of interviews conducted by renowned Ecuadorian writer Gabriela Alemán and presentations of various editorial missions, the guests will shed light on a literary world shaped by the contemporary issues of the continent. Moving forward, their conversations will comprise the centerpiece of a digital archive that introduces their ideas to a global audience.

All events will be held at 5:30pm in the Greenleaf Conference Room, 100-A Jones Hall and will be followed by a reception.

About the Author

Dolores Reyes was born in the western part of Buenos Aires and holds degrees in Primary Education and Classics. Her first book, Cometierra, was published in 2019 and has been a finalist for numerous awards including the Premio de Novela Fundación Medifé-Filba, Premio Memorial Silverio Cañada, Premio Mario Vargas Llosa, and the Premio Nacional de Novela Sara Gallardo. It has been translated into English, Italian, French, Swedish, and Polish. Reyes has also published short stories in various magazines and anthologies. She is currently finishing a sequel to Cometierra, titled Miseria, and teaching writing workshops.

Stone Center for Latin American Studies


For more information contact: Stone Center for Latin American Studies via email to rtsclas@tulane.edu or by phone at 504-865-5164