Instituto Cervantes New York to host authors Elena Poniatowska and Siri Hustvedt this Monday

“Literature that came from the street”, featuring both authors and moderated by writer and journalist Barbara Probst Solomon, will take place Monday, November 10 at 7 p.m. at Instituto Cervantes.

Elena Poniatowska, winner of the Cervantes Prize, and American writer, Siri Hustvedt, moderated by writer and journalist Barbara Probst Solomon, will discuss common themes present throughout their work: the concern for the feminine as discourse, memory, reality as discourse, the literature that comes from the street, the art world, lasting friendship, New York and love, loss, as well as dreams and nightmares of much of the 20th Century.

The event is in Spanish and English with simultaneous translation. General Admission is $10, and $5 for ICNY members.

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