Hay Festival Cartagena 2024

Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias 2024 was held from 25 to 28 January. In this page you can find the events in the general programme as well as Hay Joven activities for university audiences, Hay Comunitario sessions which took place in different areas of Cartagena, Reading Clubs and Talento Editorial.

Events video and audio is available on Hay Festival Anytime.

Event HFJ18

Leonardo Padura in conversation with Silvia Valero

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de San Agustín (Biblioteca)
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Leonardo Padura (Cuba) is an outstanding novelist, journalist and critic, winner of numerous literary awards, including the 2015 Princess of Asturias Award and the 2023 Pepe Carvalho Prize. His international fame was consolidated with the Havana Quartet series, featuring the detective Mario Conde, and with The Man Who Loved Dogs, which is a reflection of his piercing and critical view of Soviet socialism. His new book, Ir a la Habana, is a long essay on his relationship with the city, supported by fragments of his novels and journalism, created together with his wife, Lucía López Coll. In conversation with Silvia Valero.
Event free for the university community
Leonardo Padura in conversation with Silvia Valero

Event CL4

María Dueñas in conversation with Ana María Aponte

 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, María Dueñas (Spain) will talk to Ana María Aponte about her book Sira, which tells more of the story of the intrepid protagonist of The Time In Between.

Those attending must have read the book

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María Dueñas in conversation with Ana María Aponte

Event HFJ19

Silvia Vásquez-Lavado in conversation with Joel Samper

 Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar (sede Manga)
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The guest at this event is a pioneer with great achievements. She was the first Peruvian woman to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Sagarmatha (Mount Everest), and to climb the six highest peaks on the other continents. She is also the first openly LGTBI+ person to reach the seven summits. Silvia Vásquez-Lavado tells her story in the book In the Shadow of the Mountain, which also deals with a past of trauma and excess, and of childhood abuse. It reveals how an ayahuasca ceremony helped her to connect to the mountains, and how she undertakes her expeditions, together with other victims of sexual abuse, as part of the Courageous Girls project, founded in 2014. She will talk to Joel Samper about her activism, her memories and about the film that is currently being made.
Event free for the university community
Silvia Vásquez-Lavado in conversation with Joel Samper

Event HFC25

Yuliana Ortiz Ruano and Yurieth Romero in conversation with Cielo Puello

 Colegio Politécnico El Pozón
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Two writers talk about their recent work with Cielo Puello. The Ecuadorian poet and writer Yuliana Ortiz Ruano is the author of Fiebre de carnaval, a novel that pays homage to dance, Latin American culture, and African roots. She presents this book and talks about her experiences as an author and activist. Yurieth Romero (Colombia) is a Samaria writer, producer and screenwriter; she is the creative force behind Las visitantes, a transmedia project that includes a book of short stories, a television series and a film. The work looks at the world of those women who are always waiting, making its telling an act of resistance against the violences that occur on the periphery.
Free event
Yuliana Ortiz Ruano and Yurieth Romero in conversation with Cielo Puello

Event HFC26

Carlos Agudelo Montoya

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Biblioteca)
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Carlos Agudelo Montoya (Colombia) teaches, runs literature workshops and also writes. He has won a range of awards and has published many books for children, including Colombia es una fiesta and El piano de la selva. In his book Tras la sonrisa del lobo we read the stories of classic characters including Tom Thumb, Bluebeard, Cinderella, the evil witches, and Red Riding Hood’s wolf who, when he is not working as the villain of the story, is really a friend of Grandma and the hunter. He also talks about books and literature in his YouTube channel Más que literatura.
Free event
Carlos Agudelo Montoya

Event HFC27

Carolina Garzón Blanco

Singing, storytelling and bullerengue

 Corporación Ruleli
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The Cartagena-raised Carolina Garzón Blanco is a graphic designer, author and illustrator of a number of books, including La herencia de nuestros mayores, a collection of stories about the Colombian Pacific; and Agüela, se fue la nuna, a children’s book written by the poet Mary Grueso. The participant will do a musical reading of her book Bonito que canta, where Ruleli Corporation will harmonise each scene with live bullerengue. This book narrates, through the musicality and natural poetry of bullerengue, the story of Petrona Martínez and the women singers of the Colombian Caribbean—their joys, sorrows, loves, and struggles preserved over time by their songs and traditions.

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Carolina Garzón Blanco

Event 52

Susan Neiman, Rinaldo Walcott and Colson Whitehead in conversation with Paula Moreno

Dreaming the impossible? Reinventing memories of slavery

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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The origin of racism against Afro-descendent people goes back to slavery, empire building and the capitalist development of the world. In conversation with Paula Moreno will be Susan Neiman, a US philosopher and writer, author of Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil; Rinaldo Walcott (Barbados / Canada) is a writer, critic, researcher in the area of Black Diaspora Cultural Studies, gender and sexuality, and author of the book On Property: Policing, Prisons, and the Call for Abolition; and with Colson Whitehead (United States), author of The Nickel Boys, among other books.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Susan Neiman, Rinaldo Walcott and Colson Whitehead in conversation with Paula Moreno

Event 53

María Negroni and Cristina Rivera Garza in conversation with Daniela Pabón

Creation

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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Poetry and narrative; fiction and non-fiction; creation and translation; two writers who cross these borders will talk to Daniela Pabón. With María Negroni (Argentina), the author of numerous poetry books, essays and novels, translated into several languages, Doctor in Latin American Literature from Columbia University and Director of the Master’s in Creative Writing at UNTREF in Buenos Aires. Guggenheim, Rockefeller and now DAAD fellow, her recent publications include La idea natural, a homage to nature, literature and everything they bring, and Utilidad de las estrellas. Cristina Rivera Garza (Mexico) is a translator, essayist, fiction writer and founder of the doctorate in Creative Writing in Spanish at Houston University. MacArthur fellow and winner of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize, she won a Pulitzer Prize for Liliana’s Invincible Summer. On this occasion she presents the poetry book, Me llamo cuerpo que no está.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
María Negroni and Cristina Rivera Garza in conversation with Daniela Pabón

Event 54

Conference by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, followed by conversation with Norberto Paredes

What Makes us Human?

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (Argentina) is a physicist, mathematician and neuroscientist, as well as an authority on the neuronal mechanisms of visual perception and memory. In his latest publication, Cosas que nunca creerías. De la ciencia ficción a la neurociencia, the author explores the working of the brain. Quian Quiroga is the discoverer of “concept neurones”, sometimes known as “Grandmother cells”, and he investigates neurological advances that, in some cases, are bringing us close to possibilities that, until now, seemed to be from the realm of science fiction. Since 2019 he has been a member of the UK’s Academy of Medical Sciences, and he currently lectures at the Hospital del Mar’s Research Institute in Barcelona. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga offers his conference What makes us Human?, followed by a Q&A session moderated by Norberto Paredes.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Conference by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, followed by conversation with Norberto Paredes

Event 55

Rachel Eliza Griffiths in conversation with Juan Gabriel Vásquez

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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Rachel Eliza Griffiths (United States) is a multimedia artist, poet and novelist, and has received fellowships from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Cave Canem Foundation. Her literary and visual work has been published in major magazines and newspapers including The New Yorker and The New York Times. Author of various poetry collections, her most recent collection is Seeing the Body. Her first novel, Promise, tells the story of the Kindred sisters in the rural town of Salt Point in 1957 within the context of the civil rights movement; it is a book that celebrates resistance and love in times of adversity. In conversation with Juan Gabriel Vásquez.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
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Rachel Eliza Griffiths in conversation with Juan Gabriel Vásquez

Event HFC28

Jesús Herrera Babilonia

Workshop: Writings about us: territorial empowerment through the word

 Biblioteca Popular de Playa Blanca
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This workshop with the cultural manager and educator Jesús Herrera Babilonia (Colombia) seeks to boost the community’s individual and collective identity by means of self-knowledge and critical reflection on their cultural roots. It will offer spaces where people can connect with their history and traditions, recognising their value as part of the construction of the territory.

Ages 6 and over

Free event
Jesús Herrera Babilonia

Event CL5

Melba Escobar in conversation with Ana María Aponte

 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, Melba Escobar (Colombia) will talk to Ana María Aponte about her book Las huérfanas, a novel that delves into the family past, origins, the creation of a female identity, and the place of the dead, who never die in the minds of the living.

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Melba Escobar in conversation with Ana María Aponte

Event HFJ20

Tanya Hernández in conversation with Laura Martínez Salcedo

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de San Agustín (Biblioteca)
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Tanya Hernández (USA) is an internationally-recognised expert in comparative racial law and Professor of Law at Fordham University; she is the author of Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle For Equality. In conversation with Laura Martínez Salcedo.
Event free for the university community
Tanya Hernández in conversation with Laura Martínez Salcedo

Event HFC29

Ana Belique in conversation with Laura Romero de la Rosa

 La Canoa Literaria
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Ana Belique is a sociologist and human rights activist. She is part of the Reconoci.Do group, which works against racial discrimination and in favour of the recognition of Afro identity in the Dominican Republic. At this event, Belique will talk with inhabitants of the Tierra Baja community about empowerment through self-recognition of Afro identity, building a bridge between the local experiences of Afro-descendent communities in the Dominican Republic and in Cartagena. In conversation with Laura Romero de la Rosa.

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Ana Belique in conversation with Laura Romero de la Rosa

Event 56

María Dueñas in conversation with José Manuel Acevedo

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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María Dueñas (Spain) is a widely-read writer who has achieved considerable prominence worldwide. A Doctor in English Philology, she worked as a lecturer at the University of Murcia and at various institutions in the United States before turning to writing full time. Dueñas published her debut in 2009, the acclaimed novel The Time In Between (released in English in 2011); the book became a publishing phenomenon and has been translated into over 35 languages and made into a successful television series. Some of her best-received books are The Heart Has Its Reasons (2015), La templanza (2015), Las hijas del capitán (2018) and Sira (2023), all featuring an exploration of history, culture and identity, with strong, resilient female characters. She will talk to José Manuel Acevedo about her celebrated body of work.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
María Dueñas in conversation with José Manuel Acevedo

Event 57

Marcus du Sautoy, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga and Rafael Yuste in conversation with Sylvie Duchamp

20 questions: AI

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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In 2025, the Hay Festival celebrates 20 years of conversations and thought in Colombia. To mark the anniversary, we have run a collaborative project in which Colombian society has helped us to put the twenty key questions for our time. Given the uncertainty created by the appearance of AI and its increasing use in everyday tasks, figures from the Hay Festival Cartagena ask us to reflect on its development based on the following questions: How can we make ethical use of biomedicine and artificial intelligence? How is it possible to guarantee that artificial intelligence does not increase existing inequalities? In conversation with Sylvie Duchamp will be Marcus du Sautoy (United Kingdom), Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (Argentina) and Rafael Yuste (Spain).

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Marcus du Sautoy, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga and Rafael Yuste in conversation with Sylvie Duchamp

Event 58

Anne Applebaum, Edward Chancellor, Daniel Coronell, Nataliya Gumenyuk and Susan Neiman in conversation with Jon Lee Anderson

20 questions: democracy

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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In 2025, the Hay Festival celebrates 20 years of conversations and thought in Colombia. To mark the anniversary, we have run a collaborative project in which Colombian society has helped us to put the twenty key questions for our time. With democracy being questioned and affected by growing disinformation, the participants at this round table invite us to reflect on the following questions: Are we experiencing the end of the single Western narrative? Are there models other than the democratic one? Will we give up our civil rights to have more security? How should we combat disinformation? How should governments manage immigration? With Daniel Coronell (Colombia), Anne Applebaum (United States), Nataliya Gumenyuk (Ucrania), Susan Neiman (United States) and Edward Chancellor (United Kingdom). In conversation with Jon Lee Anderson.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Anne Applebaum, Edward Chancellor, Daniel Coronell, Nataliya Gumenyuk and Susan Neiman in conversation with Jon Lee Anderson

Event 59

Camila Sosa Villada in conversation with Melba Escobar

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (patio)
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Winner of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for Las malas, Camila Sosa Villada (Argentina) has published poetry, autobiographical essays and fiction. Her most recent book, Tesis sobre una domesticación, dissects the lives of a peaceful middle-class family, one that hides histories of violence and asphyxiation, as well as love and tenderness. The protagonist, a trans actress, finds she is trapped by marriage and social convention. Sosa Villada tells of her experiences, tinged with both passion and guilt, while also reflecting on the male and the female, family and art, maternity and class difference, subjugation and love. In conversation with Melba Escobar.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Camila Sosa Villada in conversation with Melba Escobar

Event 60

Mayra Santos-Febres, Rinaldo Walcott and Suraj Yengde in conversation with Agustín Laó-Montes

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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The novelist, poet and essayist, Mayra Santos Febres (Puerto Rico) is the author of Lecciones de renuncia and La otra Julia. Rinaldo Walcott (Barbados / Canada) is a writer, critic, researcher in the area of Black Diaspora Cultural Studies, gender and sexuality, and author of the book On Property: Policing, Prisons, and the Call for Abolition. Suraj Yengde is a noted Indian academic and intellectual, an associate researcher with the Department of African and African American Studies at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. They will talk to Agustín Laó-Montes, exploring the relationships among race, caste and class, from an intersectional perspective.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Mayra Santos-Febres, Rinaldo Walcott and Suraj Yengde in conversation with Agustín Laó-Montes

Event HFJ22

Claudia Mosquera Rosero-Labbé in conversation with Estela Simancas

South to South Diplomacy

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de la Merced (Salón Eréndira)
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Claudia Mosquera Rosero-Labbé, the current Ambassador of Colombia to Senegal, is a key figure in strengthening diplomatic relations between Colombia and Africa within the context of Global South dynamics. Her extensive academic and professional experience allows her to critically address relevant issues such as racial equality and racism, which are crucial for fostering effective intercultural dialogue. During her tenure, Mosquera aims not only to establish diplomatic ties but also to promote the exchange of knowledge and experiences that can enrich both regions. Her focus on cultural differences and environmental conflicts reflects a commitment to sustainable development and social inclusion. In her conversation with Estela Simancas, they are likely to discuss how these relationships can translate into concrete benefits for communities in Colombia and Senegal, as well as the role of international organizations in promoting these ties. Mosquera’s experiences and testimonies will be essential to understanding the complexity and importance of relations between Global South countries. In conversation with Estela Simancas.
Event free for the university community
Claudia Mosquera Rosero-Labbé in conversation with Estela Simancas

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