Un programa radial sobre libros desde lectores apasionados, pero no expertos, que discuten sobre literatura como sobre la vida misma. Cada semana Antonella Estévez, Patricio López, Omar Sarras y Alberto Mayol, se reúnen para compartir esta pasión desde la mirada subjetiva y personal de cualquiera que ame los libros. Bienvenidos a esta República de las Letras...
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 458 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Nos reunimos para conversar sobre fragilidades, resistencias y el rol de la filosofía en el camino hacia una vida buena, alrededor del libro "Animales enfermos" de Diana Aurenque.
Convocados para comentar el esperado nuevo libro de relatos de Mariana Enríquez que nos permite detennos en las posibilidades del fantástico para hablar de lo contemporáneo, eso que se ha llamado el neogotico latinoamericano y el talento indiscutido ... more
Conmemorando los 10 años desde el fallecimiento del Nobel Colombiano, el autor más leído en La República de las Letras regresa al programa con este singular "Relato de un náufrago que estuvo diez días a la deriva en una balsa sin comer ni beber, que ... more
Esta noche de sábado en Radio Universidad de Chile, nos reunimos Alberto Mayol, Patricio López y Antonella Estévez para comentar "La rabia y el augurio" este notable ensayo biográfico de Álvaro Bisama sobre Carlos Droguett. Un programa radial sobre l... more
Un programa radial sobre libros desde lectores apasionados, pero no expertos, que discuten sobre literatura como sobre la vida misma. Cada sábado a las 21.00 hrs. Antonella Estévez, Patricio López, Alberto Mayol y Omar Sarrás se reúnen en el 102.5 pa... more
Un programa radial sobre libros desde lectores apasionados, pero no expertos, que discuten sobre literatura como sobre la vida misma. Cada sábado a las 21.00 hrs. Antonella Estévez, Patricio López, Alberto Mayol y Omar Sarrás se reúnen en el 102.5 pa... more
Gracias a la lucidez y compromiso de nuestro compañero Omar Sarrás, nos encontramos para conversar sobre Adanía Shibli, gran escritora palestina reciente e injustamente clausurada en la Feria del Libro de Frankfurt, donde iba a recibir un premio. En ... more
Abriendo nuestra décimotercera temporada nos encontramos esta noche de sábado con Antonella Estévez, Patricio López, Alberto Mayol y Omar Sarrás para comentar "Trilogía" del más reciente Premio Nobel, Jon Fosse. Notable libro que da para una estupend... more
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