Hay Festival Medellín 2026

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Event 12

A face to face meeting with Carlos Granés

 Casa de la Literatura, San Germán
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With El rugido de nuestro tiempo, the Colombian essayist Carlos Granés continues his work of understanding and analysing the present that he began in Salvajes de una nueva época. We live at a time of ideological and geopolitical disorder, in which we live surrounded by decolonial debates as well as pan-Hispanic nostalgias; this is a time of incendiary speeches and artists who sacrifice transgression in favour of the latest moral requirements. To understand all this roaring, there is nothing better than turning to Granés, moderated by Óscar Agudelo.

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A face to face meeting with Carlos Granés

Event 13

A face to face meeting with Gustavo Rodríguez

 Biblioteca La Floresta
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Gustavo Rodríguez (Peru), winner of the 2023 Alfaguara Novel Prize, pays homage to his mother and grandparents in Mamita, about family ties that reach back to the Amazon region in the 20th century, and about the cultural and social tensions of that time. This is a “postponed family duty” that has become one of the writer’s most personal and reflective novels. Moderated by Daniela Agudelo.

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A face to face meeting with Gustavo Rodríguez

Event 1

Andrés Cota Hiriart in conversation with Andrés Roldán

The science behind creativity

 Biblioteca Pública Piloto de Medellín (Sala general)
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Andrés Cota Hiriart is a Mexican biologist, zoologist and writer who has written books including Faunologías, El ajolote. Biología del anfibio más sobresaliente del mundo, Fieras familiares and Fieras interiores, and has come close to all kinds of animals in their natural habitats, travelling to some amazing places around the world, like the Galapagos, Borneo, Sulawesi and the island of Guadalupe. At this event, at which he will share images and excerpts from his books, Cota will focus on a wonderful creature from his native Mexico: the axolotl, a little amphibian with an impressive capacity for regenerating its limbs and organs. In conversation with Andrés Roldán.

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Andrés Cota Hiriart in conversation with Andrés Roldán

Event 2

Leonardo Padura in conversation with Pilar Gutiérrez

 Teatro SURA
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With Morir en la arena Leonardo Padura returns with another masterful description of his native Cuba. He is the chronicler of a lost generation, one that has endured half a century of difficulties, and in his book Havana becomes another character, a witness to the passage of time and wasted promises. Rodolfo, marked by the patricide committed by his brother and reminders of the war in Angola, has recently retired, and intimacy with his sister-in-law, an old love, begins. With his brother, terminally ill, leaving prison and returning home, echoes of the past, long buried, haunt the present. He will talk to Pilar Gutiérrez.

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Leonardo Padura in conversation with Pilar Gutiérrez

Event 3

Andrés Burgos and Yesenia Valencia in conversation with Robinson Meneses

New ways of narrating the world

 Biblioteca Pública Piloto de Medellín (Sala general)
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Yesenia Valencia is a Colombian actor and entrepreneur, known for her roles in major productions and as the managing director of SmartFilms, a festival for films made with smartphones. Andrés Burgos is a librettist, screenwriter, and writer. At this event, she will talk to Robinson Meneses, Undersecretary of Libraries, Reading and Heritage for Medellin, about new audio-visual formats.
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Andrés Burgos and Yesenia Valencia in conversation with Robinson Meneses

Event 4

Janne Teller in conversation with Yésica Prado

Justicia

 Teatro SURA
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Justicia is Janne Teller’s first novel in eleven years. She is known around the world for works such as Nothing, and the Danish writer has needed two decades to complete this book, whose origins lie in a time when she worked as a UN diplomat. In this tale, Teodor Merlín, who has always believed in words and the power of the law when it comes to resolving conflicts, sees his life fall to pieces after the unresolved killing of his daughter Joanna in the Middle East. She will talk to Yesica Prado about the heart of the book: the human condition in the face of loss, and justice.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Janne Teller in conversation with Yésica Prado

Event 5

Juan Esteban Constaín in conversation with Juan Luis Mejía

The son of man

 Biblioteca Pública Piloto de Medellín (Sala general)
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El hijo del hombre, by Juan Esteban Constaín, is a literary and historical essay in which the author examines early Christianity and its profound impact. This writer, whose very personal style is full of anecdotes, will talk to Juan Luis Mejía about this book on classical antiquity and how Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.

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Juan Esteban Constaín in conversation with Juan Luis Mejía

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