Hay Festival Jericó 2024

Welcome to the Hay Festival Jericó 2024 programme, to be held from 19 to 21 January.

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Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with Sara Jaramillo Klinkert

Econarratives

 Teatro Santamaría
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Rafael Navarro de Castro (Spain) will talk to Sara Jaramillo Klinkert about his most recent novel. Navarro de Castro has a degree in Sociology and a diploma in Rural Development. He lived in Madrid, working in the film and television industry for years before he decided to leave it all and move to Monachil, a village on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains in southern Spain, where he works in traditional agriculture, raising hens, as well as in ecological activism. After his novel La tierra desnuda, he presents Planeta invernadero, a novel in which Sara, an agricultural engineer from Madrid, decides to make a change to her life when she turns 40. With her work as a central thread, she encounters conflicts and contradictions, her desire to live and enjoy life, a world of workers in the shadows, an unbridled economy, edible technologies, old farmers alienated from their ancestral knowledge, young people who turn their back on the future, and tomato plants that grow various centimetres each day and give fruit all year round. Stories and characters that will change readers’ ways of understanding what they consume, what they eat and how they live
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Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with Sara Jaramillo Klinkert

Event 3

Virginia Mendoza in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

A biography of water

 Museo de Arte Religioso
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Something that has strongly characterised the evolution of our species and our societies is our relationship with water. In La sed. Una historia antropológica (y personal) de la vida en tierras de agua escasa, its author takes us on a fascinating journey through time and space. In capitating prose, she links scientific discoveries with inherited tales full of life, exploring the complex relationship between humanity and thirst throughout history. From the origins of civilisations, to our contemporary challenges, this book is an invitation to reflect on our link with water and our difficulties as a species. The journalist and anthropologist, Virginia Mendoza (Spain), is the author of books that explore roots, as well as their lack. Winner of the Manuel Iradier Award for Communication in 2019 for her contribution to the La Exploradora Geographical Society, she will talk about her most recent book with Ana Cristina Restrepo.

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Virginia Mendoza in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

Event 4

Catalina Gómez Ángel in conversation with Natalia Orozco

People who fight to change the world

 Teatro Santamaría
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Journalist Catalina Gómez Ángel (Colombia) has been working in the Middle East as a correspondant since 2007. Since then she has covered conflicts and social movements in different countries in the region, and since February 2022 she has dedicated most of her time to covering the large scale invasion launched by Russia in Ukraine. In the conversation alongside Natalia Orozco she will talk about the wars and social struggles through the personal stories of those who suffer and live them first hand.
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Catalina Gómez Ángel in conversation with Natalia Orozco

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Virginia Mendoza and Rafael Navarro de Castro with Adriana Cooper

Writing and nature

 Museo MAJA
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Three authors who reflect on our relationship with nature in their writings will talk to Adriana Cooper. Virginia Mendoza (Spain), journalist and anthropologist, is the author of La sed, an incisive investigation into water as an engine of civilisation, and the catastrophic social consequences of its lack. Rafael Navarro (Spain) sociologist, farmer and ecological activist, is the author of Planeta invernadero, a novel about an agricultural engineer who decides to make a change in her life.

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Virginia Mendoza and Rafael Navarro de Castro with Adriana Cooper

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