In 2023, Spanish writer Javier Cercas received an unusual invitation: to accompany Pope Francis on a trip to Mongolia, with complete freedom to speak with him without restrictions. The unusual part? Cercas openly identifies as an atheist and anticlerical. Upon returning, he claimed he came back "even more atheist and more anticlerical" and went on to write El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo ('God’s Madman at the End of the World'). Just one of those Catholic Church oddities, he says..>
But Cercas is much more than his latest book. A staunch Europeanist, he has built a solid body of narrative and essayistic work, translated into more than 30 languages. His major works include El vientre de la ballena ('The Belly of the Whale'); Soldados de Salamina ('Soldiers of Salamis'); Anatomía de un instante ('Anatomy of a Moment'); El impostor ('The Impostor'); El monarca de las sombras ('The Monarch of the Shadows') and Terra Alta. At the heart of Cercas’s work lies a belief in the need for culture to move beyond ideological trenches and assert itself in the face of institutional power.
He will discuss his life and work with Montserrat Domínguez, journalist and current Director of Content at Cadena SER. Domínguez was previously deputy editor of El País and head of El País Semanal. Between 2012 and 2018, she was editor-in-chief of the digital news outlet HuffPost España.
At the end of the event, the author will sign copies of his books
Event in Spanish