The Filba adds new outstanding guests from literature
After having announced a few weeks ago the first guests of the online edition of Filba, Now four new personalities are added that will be part of the traditional meeting.
It should be noted first of all that the first authors to be announced were Vivian Gornick, M. John Harrison, Oliver Jeffers, Jamaica Kincaid, Mario Montalbetti, Cristina Morales placeholder image, Alejandro Zambra, Jon Lee Anderson, Paloma Valdivia and Heinz Janisch.
Now, from the organization the presence of Mircea Cărtărescu was announced, Nora gomringer, Jorge Luján and Llucia Ramis.
Cărtărescu es un poeta, Romanian narrator and literary critic, considered by literary critics the most important Romanian narrator of today and one of the most important theorists of Romanian postmodernism.
Nora Gomringer is a Swiss and German poet living in Bamberg and one of the most important voices of her generation. Writes, voices and explains poems.
Meanwhile, Jorge Luján is a poet, novelist and musician born in the city of Córdoba but who since 1978 resides in Mexico. His publications include more than 40 books - poetry, album for children, story, soap opera, comics, creative methodology and translations— illustrated by Isol, Mandan Sadat, Piet Grobler, Chiara Carrer, Julia Friese, Paloma Valdivia, Pablo Bernasconi and Diego Bianki, among other talented artists.
By last, Llucia Ramis estudió Ciencias de la Comunicación en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona y ha publicado relatos en antologías muy celebradas como “Matar en Barcelona” y “Voces”. His latest novel, “The possessions” (Anagram, 2018), has received the Anagrama Prize for a novel in Catalan. In September he will publish the book "Fifty books that have changed my life" with illustrations by Julio Fuentes.