Fernanda Trías explora la soledad y la identidad en su literatura
9/16/24. We interviewed Uruguayan writer Fernanda Trías as part of Centroamérica Cuenta. We discussed some of her works, such as "La azotea," "No soñarás flores," and "Mugre rosa," and discussed some of the recurring themes that run through them: loneliness and identity. She also gave us a sneak peek into her upcoming literary projects.

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