Cristina Peri Rossi
A pioneering poet and feminist writer, she was the only woman linked to the Latin American Boom movement. She was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes prize—the most prestigious Hispanic literary award—in 2021 for her overall contribution to Spanish-speaking literature.
Praise of Language
He sold me a bingo card
and asked me where I was from.
“From Uruguay,” I said.
“You speak the loveliest Spanish in the world,”
he replied as he
brandished the cards
like lucky charms.
This evening, I no longer care
if I win or lose.
I realized that I was attached to a language
like to a mother,
and that the bingo hall
was the maternal womb.
Laura Martínez (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Laura
Madrid, Spain
Santiago Camacho (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Santiago
Tamaulipas, Mexico
Cherrilyn Poblete (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Brenda
San José, Costa Rica
Rainer Pérez (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Rainer
La Habana, Cuba
Cherrilyn Poblete (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Cherrilyn
Manila, Philippines
Santiago Álvarez (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Santiago
Puente Alto, Chile
Daniela Bas (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Daniela
Puerto Rico | United States
Edwin Santamaría (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Edwin
Bogotá, Colombia
Valeria Rodríguez (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Valeria
Montevideo, Uruguay
Julissa Ramírez (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Julissa
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Victoria (2022)Fundación Antonio de Nebrija
Victoria
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ricardo Segovia (2022)Original Source: Google Arts and Culture
Ricardo
Santiago, Chile
Katy (2022)Original Source: Google Arts and Culture
Katy
Bogotá, Colombia
Recordings from: Valeria Rodríguez, Edwin Santamaría, Daniela Bas, Santiago Álvarez, Cherrilyn Poblete, Rainer Pérez, Brenda Alfaro, Santiago Camacho, Julissa Ramírez, Victoria Campetella, Ricardo Segovia, Katy y Laura Martínez.
Curator: Rodrigo Díaz