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In a version entirely to enjoy online, the Mendoza Book Fair opened its doors in a new edition that will run until 15 of November.

The meeting can be enjoyed through the platform www.feriadellibromendoza.com, that offers an attractive program dedicated to women writers and thought from a gender perspective, accessibility and inclusion.

Taking advantage of the tools that connectivity provides, the Fair will be managed under the motto ‘Literature in expansion’, where visitors can enjoy the crossing of authors, interviews, themed tables, Tributes, children's and youth literature, cycles of public and popular libraries, workshops, alternative projects and proposals in which literature is intertwined with other languages ​​and disciplines.

In this online edition, due to the Covid-19 protocol, It will also present 'The Genealogical', “a collaborative archive under construction that aims to recover literature from Mendoza written by women, identifying the authors who wrote in the province”, explained from the provincial Culture area.

This experience will be officially inaugurated within the framework of the fair and proposes the launch of a transmedia journey built from the diversity of languages (image, sound, Photographs, Illustrations, audiovisual), in addition to the invitation to participate in its construction.

For six days, the event will bring the public closer to the thought and work of authors such as Mariana Enriquez, Hernán Casciari (will be at the close of the meeting), Claudia Piñeiro, Camila Sosa Villada, Esther Diaz, Daniel Jiménez and Chilean Alejandro Zambra, in addition to a varied selection of content aimed at diverse audiences and whose axes are the inclusion, openness and accessibility.

Programming includes book presentations, conversations between writers and thinkers, Tributes (not here, Liliana Bodoc, Juan Gimenez), cycles oriented to public and popular libraries, alternative projects, workshops and activities in which literature dialogues with other languages (video-poetry contest, film cycle, poetic jam).

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