Hay Festival Cartagena 2025

The twentieth edition of Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias will be held from 30 January to 2 February. In this page you can find the events in the general programme as well as Hay Festival Joven activities for university audiences, Hay Festival Comunitario sessions which took place in different areas of Cartagena, Reading Clubs and Talento Editorial.

For any inquirie, please contact tickets@hayfestival.org and contacto@hayfestival.org. Consulta el programa en PDF.

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Event HFC8

Performance-based reading from the Semilla collection

 Turbana
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Since 2014, the university press of the Technological University of Bolivar (UTB) has been creating a book collection called Semilla, whose goal is to cultivate a love of reading and literature among young people and adults in the UTB community. For the collection, the press has carefully selected major works from different genres and authors of world literature. At this event, Graciela Franco and Federico Ochoa, lecturers in Humanities, and Julián Navarro, Deacon of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, will present a performance involving a reading of The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, with musical accompaniment.
Free event
Performance-based reading from the Semilla collection

Event CL1

Juan Gómez-Jurado in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

 Casa Hay (Centro de Convenciones)
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At its book clubs, Hay Festival Cartagena offers intimate encounters with a selection of festival guests. These are spaces to talk in greater depth about recent work by some of the festival’s participants. At this event, Juan Gómez-Jurado (Spain) will talk to Clara Elvira Ospina about his book Todo muere, the last part of his trilogy Todo arde from the narrative universe of the acclaimed Reina Roja series, and a long-awaited ending to one of the most read and loved contemporary sagas in the Spanish language.

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Juan Gómez-Jurado in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Event HFC9

Javier Cajiao

The secrets of the birds

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Biblioteca)
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After travelling and working in the Amazon region, the Colombian biologist Javier Cajiao dedicated his life to teaching, researching and writing books. With his Guía secreta de aves, the author invites us to discover more about the world of these mysterious animals, creatures that fascinate us with their song and their colours, which surround us both in the countryside and the city, and which can teach us so much about the world.
Free event
Javier Cajiao

Event 17

Charlotte Higgins, Pablo Montoya and John Sellars in conversation with Toni Celia

Lessons from the classical world

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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Four experts on the classical world will talk to Toni Celia about the lessons we can take from that period, so far off in time, but so influential for Western culture, and whose echoes can still be heard in our legal systems, the philosophical tradition, and in the sciences and arts. Charlotte Higgins (United Kingdom), Chief Culture Writer at The Guardian, is the author of Greek Myths. A New Retelling, about the influence of ancient Greece on our times; Pablo Montoya (Colombia) is the author of Marco Aurelio y los límites del imperio which portrays the last of the five “good emperors” of Rome; and with John Sellars (United Kingdom), philosopher and the author of books such as Lessons in Stoicism, Epicurus and the Art of Happiness and now Aristotle: Understanding the World’s Greatest Philosopher.

John Sellars will participate in this event digitally

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Charlotte Higgins, Pablo Montoya and John Sellars in conversation with Toni Celia

Event 18

Greg Clark in conversation with Sergio Díaz-Granados

The challenges of cities

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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Greg Clark (United Kingdom) is one of the foremost international experts on urban development and globalisation. Author of many books and over 100 reports on cities, investment, innovation and leadership, Clark has worked on the challenges facing cities, and the strategies involved in their sustainability, evolution and prosperity. Global Cities: A Short History analyses the concept of the global city since antiquity, including classic metropolis such as Athens and Rome, as well as the epicentres of our globalised world such as New York, London and Singapore, while also touching on themes such as the economy, war, migration and technology. In conversation with Sergio Díaz-Granados, President of CAF.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Greg Clark in conversation with Sergio Díaz-Granados

Event 19

Gioconda Belli in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

Literature and resistance

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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The acclaimed Nicaraguan poet and novelist Gioconda Belli is also known for her commitment to her country’s political and social struggle. Her works explore matters such as feminism, love and revolution, combining a poetic sensibility with the denunciation of injustice. Belli participated actively in the Sandinista movement, in which women held a central place as agents of change and resistance. She has won numerous awards, including the 1978 Casa de las Américas Prize, the Biblioteca Breve Prize in 2008 and the Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana in 2023. Her most famous works are The Inhabited Woman (1994) and El país de las mujeres (2010). Her latest book is Un silencio lleno de murmullos, a story about absence, silence and family links. In conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Gioconda Belli in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

Event 20

Virginia Mendoza in conversation with Olimpia Palmar

A biography of water

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (patio)
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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, inviting us to reflect on our link with water. 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 Olimpia Palmar.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Virginia Mendoza in conversation with Olimpia Palmar

Event 21

Lyonel Trouillot in conversation with Felipe Restrepo Pombo

South to North conversations

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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We talk literature and journalism, and about the links between the two with Lyonel Trouillot (Haiti) a committed novelist, poet and intellectual, one of the most outstanding representatives of global French-language literature, as well as a journalist and lecturer in French and Creole literatures at the University of Port-au-Prince. His most recent book is Bicentenario. In conversation with Felipe Restrepo Pombo.

Simultaneous interpretation from French to Spanish

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Lyonel Trouillot in conversation with Felipe Restrepo Pombo

Event HFC10

Mary Grueso

 Corporación Ruleli
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Mary Grueso is a poet, oral storyteller, writer, activist, teacher and one of the most prominent voices of the Colombian Pacific. Agüela, se fue la nuna is a book about a child who wants to understand what has happened to the moon; his wise agüela offers to help, and together they go on an adventure in which they discover not only the secrets of our moon, but also about Tumaco, its games, everyday life, and knowledge.
Free event
Mary Grueso

Event HFC11

Jorge Eljaik

My neighborhood comets workshop

 Bayunca
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Jorge Eljaik studied Philosophy at the University of the North, writes poetry and is a reading promotor. In 2017 he published the book A todas las cometas de mi barrio. He will do a workshop that includes the reading and writing of poems, as well as the making of kites.
Free event for the community
Jorge Eljaik

Event HFC12

Maricruz Rivera Clemente in conversation with Rosmery Armenteros

 Colegio Politécnico El Pozón
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Maricruz Rivera Clemente (Puerto Rico) is an environmental and anti-racist activist, with a doctorate in Social Work from the University of Puerto Rico. Founder and director of Corporación Piñones se Integra COPI, a project that promotes culture, sustainable development and the creation of educational opportunities for Afro-descendent communities in Loaiza (Puerto Rico). She is also the co-founder of Corredor Afro, a project that promotes black aesthetics from Piñones-Loíza to the world. This specialist in matters linked to inequality, resistance, racism and poverty will talk to Rosmery Armenteros.
Free event
Maricruz Rivera Clemente in conversation with Rosmery Armenteros

Event HFC13

Brillith Sossa Wilches

Workshop on being: our local identity

 La Canoa Literaria
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How much do you know about your territory? This workshop seeks to create individual awareness about the role that the person has within their community. It will involve an exercise in introspection, asking participants to reflect on their identities, personal histories and their place in the community. It will also involve activities linked to self-esteem and personal recognition, in order to reinforce the feeling of belonging, through creative writing exercises. With the participation of the reading mediator Brillith Sossa Wilches (Colombia).
Free event
Brillith Sossa Wilches

Event HFJ6B

Journalism workshop with Abraham Jiménez Enoa

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de la Merced (Salón Eréndira)
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How can we travel towards literature from journalism? How do both fields coexist and feed each other? This workshop will explore the bond between journalism and literature through the format of journalistic books and will analyze the path towards telling true stories with literary tools, as Abraham Jiménez Enoa did in Aterrizar en el mundo, a travel writing book about the cities of the West where the author lived during his first year outside of Cuba, which won the Michael Jacobs Travel Writing Grant in 2023. In this book, the author tells the story of his arrival in Europe and the memories of his last years in Cuba, offering an intimate and critical view of Cuban reality.

Event free for the university community
Journalism workshop with Abraham Jiménez Enoa

Event HFJ8

Mayra Santos-Febres in conversation with Ricardo Chica

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de San Agustín (Biblioteca)
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We talk to an outstanding figure in contemporary literature of the Caribbean: Mayra Santos-Febres (Puerto Rico), a writer and academic, recipient of awards such as the Juan Rulfo Prize and the prestigious Guggenheim, Ford and Rockefeller fellowships. Co-creator of the University of Puerto Rico’s creative writing programme and founder of the Festival of the Word (2008-2019). As a researcher she is an authority on the subject of Afro-descendants and racialisation. Her most recent publication, La otra Julia, which won a Guggenheim Fellowship, is a fictionalised biography of the Puerto Rico poet and journalist Julia de Burgos. In conversation with Ricardo Chica.
Event free for the university community
Mayra Santos-Febres in conversation with Ricardo Chica

Event HFJ6

Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with María del Rosario Osorio Fortich

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de San Agustín (Aula Máxima de Derecho)
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Rafael Navarro de Castro (Spain) 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 in the Spanish mountains, 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 with stories and characters that will change readers’ ways of understanding what they consume, what they eat and how they live. In conversation with María del Rosario Osorio Fortich.
Free event
Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with María del Rosario Osorio Fortich

Event TE1

Victoria García, Valentín Ortiz and Tomás Rubio in conversation with Raúl Quinto

Bookstores. Not Everything Goes: Bibliographic Collection and Community Commitment

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Salón Mutis)
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Evicted just before and right after the pandemic, bookstores have become a central hub of cultural life in the first half of the 21st century. The selection of their bibliographic collection, tailored to the needs of the community they serve, is one of the keys to their survival. Another, equally important, is their cultural and social activity. Featuring Victoria García from the Dos Mangos bookshop (Barranquilla), Tomás David Rubio (Libélula Libros, Manizales), Valentín Ortiz of Saga Libros (Bogotá) and Spanish writer Raúl Quinto.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Victoria García, Valentín Ortiz and Tomás Rubio in conversation with Raúl Quinto

Event 22

Nikole Hannah Jones in conversation with Aurora Vergara Figueroa

The 1619 Project and historical reparations in the Americas

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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Nikole Hannah-Jones (United States) is a journalist who specialises in racial justice, and who received the Pulitzer Prize for the 1619 Project, a collaborative effort that has also published a book and made a documentary film exploring the history of slavery in the United States. She will speak to Colombian academic Aurora Vergara about the 1619 Project and the new movements for historical reparation which are arising all over the Americas, working to recover the silenced histories of racialized groups who have been left out of official history.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Nikole Hannah Jones in conversation with Aurora Vergara Figueroa

Event 23

Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Viet Thanh Nguyen and Javier Zamora in conversation with Leonard Benardo

South to North conversations

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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Three authors talk to Leonard Benardo about their writing, talking about the particular perspective of their work with respect to current social questions. With Lena Khalaf Tuffaha (United States/Palestine) author of Kaan and her Sisters and Something About Living, winner of the US 2024 National Book Award, Viet Thanh Nguyen (United States), winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Sympathizer; and Javier Zamora (El Salvador / United States), author of Solito.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Viet Thanh Nguyen and Javier Zamora in conversation with Leonard Benardo

Event 24

Colm Tóibín in conversation with Charlotte Higgins

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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Colm Tóibín (Ireland) is a novelist, journalist and educator, and is one of the most influential writers in contemporary literature. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards, including the E. M. Forster Award in 1995 and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for The Master (2004). His most recent work, Long Island (2024), the highly-awaited sequel to Brooklyn (2009), explores the life of Eilis Lacey two decades after her move to Long Island, dealing with the impact of the past on the present. He will talk to Charlotte Higgins.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Colm Tóibín in conversation with Charlotte Higgins

Event 25

Polly Russell and Gustavo Ulcué Campo in conversation with Adriana Martínez

Archive and library, more than just places of knowledge

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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We celebrate two complementary spaces, the archive and the library, exploring experiences in different parts of the world: Polly Russell (United Kingdom) of the British Library, shares with us her experience of curating archives and exhibitions with a gender focus; and with Gustavo Ulcué Campo (Colombia), of the Nasa nation and expert in archives and heritage. In conversation with Adriana Martínez.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Polly Russell and Gustavo Ulcué Campo in conversation with Adriana Martínez

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