Cuando el lago esté quieto. Presentación del libro de Carina Carriqueo
August 18, 2023 | Jorge Luis Borges Auditorium Book presentation by Carina Carriqueo. Organized by the Center for Studies on Indigenous Peoples of the National Library. The stories are a collection of tales rescued from the memory of a people who were nearly annihilated by the white man. She unearths them and gathers them like a generous offering in immense narratives of tenderness, magic, mystery, and love. The writing becomes a continuation of their song, reviving an oral tradition of ancient voices that whisper hypnotically in the reader's ear.

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