Hay Festival Querétaro 2022

Welcome to the Hay Festival Querétaro 2023 programme. The festival will take place from 7 to 10 September. We will have 105 activities with 151 interantional guests from 20 countries, and with Hay Joven, Hay Festivalito, Hay Delegaciones and Talento Editorial events, as well as two activities in Cadereyta.

Event HFJ12

Mariana Matija in conversation with Naobi López Huerta

Another relationship with the Earth

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edificio C
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Mariana Matija (Colombia) is a communicator and creative researcher who explores other relationships with the Earth and its creatures and cycles; she is also the author of Niñapájaroglaciar. With a familiar, reflective voice, she offers a proposal of conscious and harmonious relations with nature, based on an everyday ecology, one that is eminently possible. This would put care of the planet at the centre, and make it possible to live in the world in a more balanced way. In conversation with Naobi López Huerta.

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Mariana Matija in conversation with Naobi López Huerta

Event HFJ14

Michel Nieva in conversation with Abdiel Hernández Mendoza

The hacking of science fiction

UNAM ENES
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Michel Nieva (Argentina) is a creator of gaucho-punk, which fuses the gauchesca tradition with the cyberpunk genre. In Ciencia ficción capitalista he draws our attention to the capitalist fantasies of the technological gurus. This essay explores how the language of science fiction has been kidnapped by the neoliberal ideas of Bezos, Musk, Zuckerberg and co. In conversation with Abdiel Hernández Mendoza.

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Michel Nieva in conversation with Abdiel Hernández Mendoza

Event HFJ15

Tania Tagle in conversation with Angélica Aguado

UAQ, Auditorio Adolfo Chacón Gallardo, Facultad de Psicología y Educación, Centro Universitario
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Tania Tagle (Mexico) is a writer with a meticulous literary style, one employed in Fauce to tell how, after a bereavement, the protagonist finds the words to speak to her son through a fog of silence. In Jardines errantes, her previous book, she cultivates a garden of words with a sensitive approach that allows her experiences as a daughter, mother, reader and inhabitant of this world to flourish. In conversation with professor Angélica Aguado.

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Tania Tagle in conversation with Angélica Aguado

Event HFJ16

Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón

Museo de la Ciudad (sala 2)
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Juan Gabriel Vásquez is one of the most celebrated and outstanding authors in contemporary Colombian literature. At this event he will talk about his most recent book, Los nombres de Feliza, a recreation of the life of the sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, who was a freethinking artist who went beyond the limits set by the times for women like her. This rigorous novel weaves together art, history and memoir. In conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón.

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Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón

Event HFC6

Workshop with Adolfo Córdova

The character poem: between story and verse

Parque de la Mantarraya, Delegación Félix Osores
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The epic oral poetry of works such as the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Mahabharata focuses on memorable characters. Inspired by this tradition is the «character poem»; at this event with Adolfo Córdova we will create one, with a narrative heart but poetic limbs. To give it life, we will need a name, a body, a place and a wish.
From 8 to 12 years old
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Workshop with Adolfo Córdova

Event HFJ17

Jumko Ogata in conversation with Paola Gallardo

A practical guide to antiracism

UNAM ENES
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In the tradition of Ibram X. Kendi (How To Be an Antiracist) and Djamila Ribeiro (Pequeno manual antirracista), the writer, translator and antiracist activist Jumko Ogata (Mexico) presents ¡Quiero ser antirracista!, a practical manual for taking a step forward and combatting structural racism in all its forms. In conversation with Paola Gallardo.

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Jumko Ogata in conversation with Paola Gallardo

Event HFJ18

Performative lecture by Mariela Sancari

Turn the eye into a hand. Turn the hand into an eye.

UAQ, Biblioteca Campus Centro Histórico - Dirección General de Bibliotecas
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We know that the relationships between images and texts can be multiple and open, and can even go beyond logocentrism. In her performance/talk Hacer del ojo, mano. De la mano, ojo, the artist Mariela Sancari will explore the notion of heterotopía through photographs and texts. To do so, she will transform a table into a device for thinking: a surface where images and words participate in a play of ever-changing and reconfigurable relationships.

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Performative lecture by Mariela Sancari

Event 6

Juan Villoro and Aura García-Junco in conversation with Jesús Alejo

Hay Festival Constellations: literature

Teatro de la Ciudad
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Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and architecture. At this event Juan Villoro and Aura García-Junco offer their thoughts as a mirror on their respective times: through essay, fiction, short stories, journalism and more, to reflect on what each one’s pen, or keyboard, can express. In conversation with Jesús Alejo.

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Juan Villoro and Aura García-Junco in conversation with Jesús Alejo

Event 8

Reed Brody and Andrea Rizzi in conversation with Olivia Zerón

Justice against power

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
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The writers Reed Brody (USA) and Andrea Rizzi (Italy) will talk to Olivia Zerón about urgent matters such as the relationship between power and impunity, as well as the political uncertainty that this creates. Brody, known as the Dictator Hunter, tells the story in To Catch a Dictator of the campaign to bring the Chadian dictator Hissène Habré to trial. In La era de la revancha Rizzi analyses the new global order, characterized by the rise of authoritarian regimes who scorn multilateral initiatives.

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Reed Brody and Andrea Rizzi in conversation with Olivia Zerón

Event 55

Valeria Luiselli in conversation with Gaby Wood

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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Valeria Luiselli (Mexico) has spent years passing borders in her work. The tangible and the intangible ones: borders of geography, family, the body, memory and language. In Desierto sonoro she wrote about migration and infancy; now, with Ecos de las tierras fronterizas she presents an audio project —together with Ricardo Giraldo and Leo Heiblum— about the violence on the US/Mexico border.

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Valeria Luiselli in conversation with Gaby Wood

Event HFC7

Conversation with Edgar David Aguilera and Alfredo Rodríguez Karmix

Kalimán

Biblioteca Juan de Dios Bátiz Paredes, Delegación Josefa Vergara
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There is a superhero whose powers reside in the mind, the body and in an unbreakable spirit. With his white tunic, turban and an emerald with a K on his forhead, Kalimán was, and continues to be, an icon of Mexican and Latin American pop culture. Together with his associate Solín, he has been fighting evil since the 1960s, on radio and in bestselling comics. He also conquered cinemas in the 70s. Considered to be the first Mexican superhero, he showed us that there is no weapon more powerful than the mind, and that «whoever controls the mind, controls everything». Conversation with Edgar David Aguilera y Alfredo Rodríguez Karmix, co-screenwriters of Kalimán: El despertar.

Ages 12 and older
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Conversation with Edgar David Aguilera and Alfredo Rodríguez Karmix

Event TE1

Francisco Llorca, Edgar Trevizo and Luis Sandoval talk to Cristina Fuentes la Roche

Publishing talent: Independent publishers. What do they publish and why?

Museo de la Ciudad (sala 2)
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Spanish-language independent publishing is of a wonderful richness and variety. Three very different publishing companies will talk about their work and their aspirations. Francisco Llorca (Las Afueras, Spain), Edgar Trevizo (Medusa Editores, Chihuahua-Mexico) and Luis Sandoval (Mishin ediciones, Queretaro-Mexico) will talk to Cristina Fuentes la Roche.

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Francisco Llorca, Edgar Trevizo and Luis Sandoval talk to Cristina Fuentes la Roche

Event CL1

Reading club with Arnoldo Gálvez and Emilia Pesqueira

La era glacial

Casa Hay Festival (C. Francisco I. Madero 71)
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Emilia Pesqueira’s reading club comes to Hay Festival Queretaro with Arnoldo Gálvez (Guatemala) and his novel La era glacial. The truth can hurt, but the novel’s two main characters find in their improbable friendship a link that can keep them together now they are on the brink of death.

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Reading club with Arnoldo Gálvez and Emilia Pesqueira

Event 9

Kevin Johansen and Liniers in conversation with Mariana H

Teatro de la Ciudad
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Kevin Johansen and Liniers present Es nuestra forma de comunicarnos, which is based on the album Desde que te Madrid, recorded in the Spanish capital. This is an event that brings together two different languages ‒music and illustration‒ to make something new, with elements of humour, affinity and friendship. In conversation with Mariana H.

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Kevin Johansen and Liniers in conversation with Mariana H

Event 10

Pankaj Mishra in conversation with Mario Arriagada

South to North Conversations

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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The Global South has its own commentators, and when they write, the West rarely comes out well. The essayist and novelist Pankaj Mishra (India) is one of the most incisive and lucid of these voices. In Age of Anger he traces the links between contemporary violence and the rise of individualism and capitalism; while in The World After Gaza, he extends his criticism to the global racial order imposed by the West. In conversation with Mario Arriagada.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Pankaj Mishra in conversation with Mario Arriagada

Event 11

Selma Dabbagh and Elisa Díaz Castelo in conversation with Gaby Wood

Literary pairs

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
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As part of the Literary Pairs series run by the Hay Festival and the British Council, and an event that will be repeated at the Hay-on-Wye Festival in 2026, the British-Palestine writer Selma Dabbagh and Elisa Díaz Castelo, one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Mexican literature, will take part in a conversation together with Gaby Wood. At the event they will talk about their fiction and about works such as Out of It and Malacría respectively.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Selma Dabbagh and Elisa Díaz Castelo in conversation with Gaby Wood

Event CL2

Leo con Once reading club. Paulina Flores in conversation with Miguel de la Cruz

Casa Hay Festival (C. Francisco I. Madero 71)
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The Leo con Once reading club comes to Queretaro with the Chilean author Paulina Flores and her novel La próxima vez que te vea, te mato, which dissects, with considerable irony, the emotional insecurities of a young Chilean woman trapped in a polyamorous relationship in Barcelona. She will talk to the cultural journalist and Canal Once presenter, Miguel de la Cruz.

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Leo con Once reading club. Paulina Flores in conversation with Miguel de la Cruz

Event TE2

Nena Mounstro and Javier Peña in conversation with Isabel Posadas

Publishing talent: literary podcasts

Museo de la Ciudad (sala 2)
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They guide, influence, rouse passions… literary podcasts have become a media phenomenon for readers, and a vital shop window for the publishing world. Chismecitos literarios and Grandes infelices are two of the most successful in Mexico and Spain. Their respective creators, Magali Torres (Nena Mounstro) and Javier Peña will talk to Isabel Posadas.

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Nena Mounstro and Javier Peña in conversation with Isabel Posadas

Event 12

Almudena Bernabéu in conversation with Andrés Rozental

When state political violence turns transnational

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
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The case of Roberto Samcam, Nicaraguan journalist and activist assassinated in Costa Rica last June. Have we returned to the days of Operation Condor under dictator Augusto Pinochet? With the director of the law firm G37 and lawyer for the Samcam family, Almudena Bernabéu, in conversation with Ambassador Andrés Rozental.

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Almudena Bernabéu in conversation with Andrés Rozental

Event 13

Visual and sound performance with Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum and Valeria Luiselli

Echos from the borderlands

Teatro de la Ciudad
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Ecos de las tierras fronterizas is a sonic journey that follows the US/Mexico border from west to east, tracing a route that explores histories of violence and resistance. Its creators (Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum y Valeria Luiselli) will take part in a conversation after the presentation.

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Visual and sound performance with Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum and Valeria Luiselli

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