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 HFJ21

Raúl Quinto in conversation with Lázaro Valdelamar Saravia

 Universidad de Cartagena, Claustro de San Agustín (Biblioteca)
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The educator and political activist, Raúl Quinto, has a degree in History of Art from the University of Granada. In 2004 he received the Andalusia Prize for Young Poets, run by the Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud, for his poetry book La piel del vigilante. He has written criticism for magazines including Quimera and El Diagonal. In his writing, he alternates between poetry, published by La Bella Varsovia, with works of a hybrid genre, including elements of essay, fiction and poetic prose, such as the autobiographic book Hijo, and La canción de NOF4. His historical novel Martinete del rey sombra won the Cálamo Prize in the Otra Mirada category, as well as the Critics’ Prize for Spanish Fiction. In conversation with Lázaro Valdelamar Saravia.
Event free for the university community
Raúl Quinto in conversation with Lázaro Valdelamar Saravia

Event 64

Poetry Gala

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (patio)
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Poets who appear on the programme of the 2025 Hay Festival Cartagena enchant us with their verses. With Piedad Bonnett (Colombia), María Buelvas (Colombia), Jorge Eljaik (Colombia), Mary Grueso (Colombia), María Negroni (Argentina), Yuliana Ortiz Ruano (Ecuador), Daniela Pabón (Colombia), Cristina Rivera Garza (Mexico) and Mayra Santos-Febres. Moderated by Guido Tamayo (Colombia).
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Poetry Gala

Event 61

El País event: Jorge Ramos in conversation with Jan Martínez Ahrens

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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The most followed Latino journalist in the United States, Jorge Ramos (Mexico), presents Así veo las cosas. Lo que nunca te conté, which is a compilation of his most personal and literary texts, written over the course of four decades: from his first articles in Mexico on natural disasters and the war in Central America, to his weekly reflections on matters such as the family, technology, the profession of journalist, the human side of his trips as a reporter, his beloved pets, and even personal matters. Ramos has received awards such as the Maria Moors Cabot Prize and the Gabriel García Márquez Award, and is a presenter with Univision. In conversation with Jan Martínez Ahrens.
Price: $55,000.00 (COP)
El País event: Jorge Ramos in conversation with Jan Martínez Ahrens

Event 62

Viet Thanh Nguyen in conversation with Óscar Guardiola-Rivera

South to North conversations

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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The writer Viet Thanh Nguyen was born in Vietnam and was raised in the United States. A professor at the University of Southern California, he has received Guggenheim and MacArthur foundation fellowships. Author of the acclaimed The Sympathizer, winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, he has also written the short story collection The Refugees, the book of non-fiction Nothing Ever Dies, finalist for the National Book Award, and he edited the anthology of refugee writings The Displaced. His recent publication, A Man of Two Faces, is a brilliant memoir that tells the life story of Nguyen as a refugee, and his identity, both Vietnamese and American. In conversation with Óscar Guardiola-Rivera.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Viet Thanh Nguyen in conversation with Óscar Guardiola-Rivera

Event 63

Gioconda Belli, Bocafloja, Ochy Curiel, Colm Tóibín and Justin Torres in conversation with Ayisha Osori

20 questions: equalities

 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. We are asking ourselves more and more whether we are progressing towards equality of gender, race and class; we tackle this matter based on the following questions: How can we fight structural racism? How is it possible to guarantee that artificial intelligence does not increase existing inequalities? What can the city learn from the countryside, and vice versa? With Gioconda Belli (Nicaragua), Bocafloja (Mexico), Ochy Curiel (Dominican Republic) Colm Tóibín (Ireland) and Justin Torres (United States) in conversation with Ayisha Osori.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Gioconda Belli, Bocafloja, Ochy Curiel, Colm Tóibín and Justin Torres in conversation with Ayisha Osori

Event 65

Cindy Herrera and María Hesse in conversation with Elisa Guerra

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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Two writers talk about their recent work with Elisa Guerra. In her latest book, El miedo, María Hesse considers her own fears: those that have accompanied her throughout her life and the same ones that she shares with so many other women. Through a highly visual and allegorical language, her pages bring to life anxiety, manipulation, precariousness, change, loneliness, madness, maternity, aging and death. The Cartagena writer, Cindy Herrera, is an audiovisual media producer who, having studied Linguistics and Literature and a Master’s in Creative Writing, is in the final stages of her doctorate in Latin American literature. She is the author of the short story book El manifiesto del espejo and the book of hybrid narratives Des-entierro. This book is a form of resigned fascination with death as an episode, a long moment to be reflected on.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Cindy Herrera and María Hesse in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Event 66

Screening of the Hay Festival 20 Years documentary

 Plaza de la Proclamación
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This year we celebrate 20 years in Colombia: two decades of conversations, debates, questions, music, film, photography and books. Through the voices of some of the festival’s most iconic guests, as well as those who make this great festival of ideas possible, we mark the date and wish a long life to the Hay Festival in Colombia through this special documentary.

Duration: 1 hour, 23 minutes

Direction: Gustavo Gordillo

Free event

Event 2

Rafael Yuste in conversation with Sylvie Duchamp

Neurorights

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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Rafael Yuste is an esteemed Spanish neuroscientist with an international profile, Director of the NeuroTechnology Center at Columbia University, and one of the drivers of the BRAIN initiative, funded by the Barak Obama administration. Since, 2011, this initiative has been investigating each and every one of the neurons in the human brain. Yuste presents his first work of science communication: El cerebro, el teatro del mundo. For Yuste, understanding the mysteries of the brain puts us at the dawn of a new renaissance, a new humanism that will allow us to take a historical step that can help future generations plan a better world. Yuste is also a leader when it comes to the creation of neurorights, which are new rights for the protection of brain activity and brain data. This protection is necessary because of the rapid development of neurotechnology. In conversation with Sylvie Duchamp.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Rafael Yuste in conversation with Sylvie Duchamp

Event 67

Anne Applebaum, Nataliya Gumenyuk and Jorge Ramos in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

20 questions: current affairs

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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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. Festival guests will bring a wide ranging focus to the conversation, including perspectives from both the global south and the north, and based on the following questions: How can economic degrowth be made an attractive alternative? How would the legalisation of drugs affect the world economy? What can the city learn from the countryside, and vice versa? With Anne Applebaum (United States), Nataliya Gumenyuk (Ukraine) and Jorge Ramos (Mexico / United States). They will talk to Clara Elvira Ospina.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Anne Applebaum, Nataliya Gumenyuk and Jorge Ramos in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Event 69

Peter Frankopan in conversation with Andrea Bernal

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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Peter Frankopan (Croatia / United Kingdom) is Professor of Global History at Oxford University, where he directs the Centre for Byzantine Research, and is a Senior Researcher at Worcester College. He is also UNESCO Professor of Silk Roads Studies and a bye-fellow at King's College, Cambridge. Called a “literary star” by The Times and a “rock star don” by the BBC, his work has been acclaimed internationally, particularly his book The Silk Roads. His latest work, The Earth Transformed. An Untold Story, has been praised for its wide-ranging and erudite analysis of how the environment has moulded global history. In conversation with Andrea Bernal.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Peter Frankopan in conversation with Andrea Bernal

Event 70

Daniel Coronell in conversation with Jennifer Montoya

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (patio)
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An opinion columnist, investigative journalist, winner of sever Simón Bolívar Journalism Prizes and ten Emmy Awards, Daniel Coronell (Colombia) is one of the most influential voices in the Colombian media. In his book Los niños del Amazonas, Coronell tells the extraordinary story of four children who were lost for 40 days in the Guaviare rainforest after a light aircraft accident, and how they were found. This in-depth investigation also deals with the reality of the Amazon region, the indigenous cultures that live there, the challenges they face, the importance of caring for it, and the ancient traditions of these peoples. In conversation with Jennifer Montoya.

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.


Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Daniel Coronell in conversation with Jennifer Montoya

Event 71

Paula Moreno Zapata in conversation with Gilbert Shang Ndi

Equalities: literature with a diasporic perspective

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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Paula Moreno Zapata, author of Soñar lo imposible and El poder de lo invisible, will engage in a conversation with Gilbert Shang Ndi, a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Bayreuth and author of several works exploring the African experience and its diaspora. In this conversation, the participants will discuss relevant authors who have not yet been translated and who are significant to the realities of Colombia and the Americas. They will also share their experiences studying African literature, highlighting its icons and the resonances it holds in the American continent.

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Paula Moreno Zapata in conversation with Gilbert Shang Ndi

Event HFC30

Daniela Pabón

 Biblioteca Popular de Playa Blanca
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At this event we explore forms of secret, based on the book Fernanda by Daniela Pabón and Catéter (Colombia). Nature hides secrets that appear in human life as revelations, instants that conserve eternity. Fernanda is an old being, assumed to be extinct, the sea is an immense body, an earthly force, although it consists of water. Between them is the heart of the world, the secret of all living things. We play with words in order to create and record a poetic composition of whispers, murmurs and silences. So, the secret of Fernanda and the sea will be ours too.
Free event
Daniela Pabón

Event 72

Carlos López Puccio in conversation with Álex Grijelmo and Daniel Samper Pizano

A Luthier remembers Les Luthiers

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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Les Luthiers, the famous Argentinian music and comedy group, decided to hang up their instruments in 2023 after 56 years playing on stages around the world. Hundreds of thousands of people applauded them live, and millions more enjoyed their albums, videos and appearances on social media. Carlos López Puccio, one of the original members who was in the group from beginning to end, has accepted Hay Festival’s invitation to recall some of their history and anecdotes. It will be the job of two Luthiers-loving journalists to squeeze information from the musician and comedian: the Spaniard Álex Grijelmo and the Colombian Daniel Samper Pizano, authors of the new and extended edition of the group’s biography: Les Luthiers de la L a la S.

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.
Price: $55,000.00 (COP)
Carlos López Puccio in conversation with Álex Grijelmo and Daniel Samper Pizano

Event 73

Martin von Hildebrand in conversation with Weildler Guerra

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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The ethnologist and anthropologist Martin von Hildebrand (Colombia) is a key figure in indigenous people’s struggle for territorial rights and the protection of the Amazon rainforest. Winner of many awards, including the Right Livelihood Award, known as the Alternative Nobel, his book of memoir, El llamado del jaguar. Mi vida en el Amazonas, is a look at his link with Amazonia, telling his experiences of visiting the forest region since the 70s. The book is a manifesto to the importance of this extraordinary natural reserve, which covers half of our country, and which is the home to ancient cultures. In conversation with Weildler Guerra.

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Martin von Hildebrand in conversation with Weildler Guerra

Event 74

Colson Whitehead in conversation with Jorge Ramos

South to North conversations

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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Colson Whitehead (United States) is a writer who has been recognised with the prestigious MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, and who has taught at various universities. His first novel, The Intuitionist, was a PEN / Hemingway Award winner, and also won the Quality Paperback Book Club's New Voices Award. With John Henry Days he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won the Young Lions Fiction Award. His novels The Nickel Boys and The Underground Railway won, among other awards, the Pulitzer Prize. His most recent book is Crook Manifesto. In conversation with Jorge Ramos.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Colson Whitehead in conversation with Jorge Ramos

Event 75

Susan Neiman in conversation with Laura Quintana

Left is Not Woke

 Palacio de la Proclamación (Auditorio Juan José Nieto)
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Susan Neiman (United States) is an outstanding philosopher and writer known for her contributions in the fields of moral philosophy, the Enlightenment, metaphysics and politics. Educated at Harvard, Neiman has taught at Yale and the University of Tel Aviv, and, since 2000 has directed the Einstein Forum in Potsdam, Germany. Her new book, Left Is Not Woke, is a critical examination of the distinction between the principles of the left and the phenomenon sometimes known as woke, arguing that the true spirit of the left is based on universalism, justice and the possibility of progress, values that she considers have been distorted by some contemporary currents which prioritise tribal identities, tending towards conservatism. In conversation with Laura Quintana.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Susan Neiman in conversation with Laura Quintana

Event 76

Anne Applebaum in conversation with José Manuel Acevedo

 Centro de Convenciones (Auditorio Getsemaní)
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The writer and historian Anne Applebaum (United States), winner of a Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction for Gulag. A History and author of Twilight of Democracy. The seductive Lure of Authoritarianism, goes into greater depth in this direction with Autocracy Inc. The Dictators Who Want to Run the World, a book that won the German Booksellers’ Peace Prize. As well as offering a study of the methods of modern autocrats, Applebaum uncovers an intricate network that links totalitarian regimes to the financial world, security services that are dedicated to espionage, and talented propagandists. In conversation with José Manuel Acevedo.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Anne Applebaum in conversation with José Manuel Acevedo

Event 77

Juan Diego Mejía and José Zuleta Ortiz in conversation with Melba Escobar

Literature, culture and management

 Centro de Convenciones (Salón Barahona)
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Melba Escobar talks to Colombian artists who are also cultural actors and managers. With Juan Diego Mejía, a writer who is very tuned into our times and a noted cultural manager: he founded and ran the Medellin University channel, Canal U, and directed Cultura Ciudadana and the Medellin Book and Culture Festival his most recent book is Y si acaso yo muero en la guerra. José Zuleta Ortiz directed the Libertad Bajo Palabra initiative (running writing workshops for convicts in Colombian prisons) for 15 years, and won the National Literature Prize for a novel published by the Ministry of Culture in 2022 with Lo que no fue dicho. His latest novel, Una versión de los hechos, tells the story of friendship among three characters.

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 Janaury and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Juan Diego Mejía and José Zuleta Ortiz in conversation with Melba Escobar

Event 78

Edward Chancellor in conversation with Mónica Jaramillo

 Teatro Adolfo Mejía
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Edward Chancellor (United Kingdom) is a financial historian, journalist and investment strategist. His articles have been published in outlets including the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal. Here he presents The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest, which tells the story of the economy up to our own times. This work of non-fiction, winner of the Hayek Award for best book of 2023, is inspired by the conviction that the artificial reduction of interest rates has created many of our current problems, including the rise of populism. In conversation with Mónica Jaramillo.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

All Sunday 2 February events will be free for people from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your ID, between 27 January and 2 February.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Edward Chancellor in conversation with Mónica Jaramillo

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