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Escribir El Futuro Posible: A Conversation with Chilean Author María José Navia

9/27/2022

On Tuesday, September 27th at 2pm-3:00 pm, Chilean author Maria Jose Navia will have a conversation with WFU students and Faculty on the role of literature and art as tools for imagining our future. The event is sponsored by the Spanish Department. We will meet  Greene 317. The event will be in Spanish.

About Maria Jose Navia

María José Navia was born in Santiago, Chile in 1982. She holds a MA in Humanities & Social thought from NYU and a PhD in Spanish Literature and Cultural Studies from Georgetown, and is now a professor in the Facultad de Letras at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She is the author of the novels SANT and Kintsugi, as well as the story collections Instrucciones para ser felizLugarUna música futura, and Todo lo que aprendimos de las películas. Her stories have been translated into English, French, and Russian, and have been anthologized in Chile, Spain, Mexico, Bolivia, Russia, and the United States. Lugar was a finalist for Santiago’s 2018 Premio Municipal de Literatura; “Blanco familiar,” an excerpt from Kintsugi, was a finalist for the 2017 Premio Cosecha Eñe; and Una música futura received the Chilean Ministerio de las Culturas’ 2019 Premio Literario for best unpublished work. Todo lo que aprendimos de las películas was a finalist for the Premio de Cuento Ribera del Duero-Páginas de Espuma in Spain, 2022.