Poster - Taller de creación literaria
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Poster - Taller de creación literaria
The Embassy of Mexico in collaboration with the University of Pretoria invites you to the: CONFERENCE MIGRATION & IDENTITY: MEXICAN LITERATURE held by Dr. Luis Felipe Lomelí DATE: 21 July 2011 TIME: 17:30 University of Pretoria, Hatfield Campus CSC Auditorium Humanities Building HB 3-18.1 Every literature explores the human condition, deals with the questions of who we are and who do we become after migrating through time or space - either forced by violence, economical conditions or a biological imperative. Mexico has been a multicultural and multiracial society for more than five hundread years, and thus have been the answers of its writers to these questions. Luis Felipe Lomelí (Guadalajara, 1975) Writer and philosopher, Ph.D. In 2001, he won the highest prize in México for a collection of short stories, the Literature National Fine Arts Award "San Luis Potosí", and in 2004 the Latin American Short Story Award "Edmundo Valadés". He has been fellow of the Organization of American States, the National Fund for Fine Arts of Mexico, the Ministry of Culture of Colombia, the National Fund for Science and Technology of Mexico, among others. Dr. Lomelí has published works like the novel Cuaderno de flores (Tusquets, 2007) and the short stories collections Todos santos de California (Tusquets-CONACULTA, 2001). He is considered the author of the shortest short story in Spanish, The Emigrant: Forget something? -If only. His work has been translated to French, Arabic, Japanese, Slovenian, Hungarian, Russian, among others.