Luis Quevedo bucea en el archivo sonoro de la Fundación Juan March y reúne en la Biblioteca de la Memoria a personas del mundo de la ciencia y de la cultura para que debatan juntos las grandes cuestiones de nuestro tiempo.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Category | Society & Culture |
Luis Quevedo sube a la azotea de ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’ para comprender si el progreso de la civilización nos ha hecho “perder la perspectiva”, si los dioses nos han castigado ‘cegándonos’ la visión del horizonte, o si seguimos avanzando como ... more
Hablar de nuestra cultura, de nuestra sociedad, de nuestra cotidianidad hoy, es en buena medida comprender el legado islámico de nuestro país. Por eso Luis Quevedo camina por ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’ y logra profundizar en estos conocimientos de... more
Hoy todos enmascaramos la mitad de nuestro rostro: a veces somos actores sobreactuados que enfatizan gestos para ser comprendidos, pero otras aprovechamos para fingir. Luis Quevedo reflexiona en ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’ sobre el subtexto de las ... more
Durante siglos, hasta 1860, las voces de todos los seres humanos se perdieron con el viento: no quedaron registradas. Luis Quevedo pasea por ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’, que le permite poder escuchar a quienes, precisamente, más saben sobre la voz.... more
Luis Quevedo toma asiento en la biblioteca personal de Julio Cortázar (accesible para todo el mundo en ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’) y hojea ‘El peatón’, germen de la novela ‘Fahrenheit 451’, cuya trama trama distópica recreando un futuro en el que ... more
La "recesión democrática" que se extiende por el mundo es un diagnóstico frecuente en los últimos tiempos, pero ¿qué significa esto? Luis Quevedo se adentra en ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’ para radiografiar el reto que tenemos ante nuestros ojos: fo... more
El paso del tiempo, desde sus orígenes a su posible final, es una de las preguntas más trascendentales para el ser humano, y el divulgador científico Luis Quevedo visita 'La Biblioteca de la Memoria' para analizarlo desde dos elementos que podrían pa... more
¿Por qué disfrutas más escuchando el pódcast si lo haces caminando? Luis Quevedo escapa del ruido de la ciudad para cobijarse en el jardín de ‘La Biblioteca de la Memoria’, un lugar más asimilable a las condiciones del entorno ancestral en el que tom... more
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