Fernanda Trías conversa con Gracia Morales en torno a “El monte de las furias”
Fernanda Trías in conversation with Gracia Morales about “The Mountain of Furies.” Conversations at the Center. Uruguayan author Fernanda Trías will speak with Gracia Morales, author and professor of Latin American Literature at the University of Granada, on the occasion of the publication of “The Mountain of Furies” (Penguin Random House). Fernanda Trías is a writer, translator, and professor of creative writing. She won the 2021 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Bartolomé Hidalgo awards for her novel “Pink Filth.” She currently lives in Bogotá and is the writer-in-residence at the University of the Andes. This event is organized by the Andalusian Center for Letters in collaboration with La Madraza. Organized by: Literature Department.

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