Event 11

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Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Castro and Karima Ziali in conversation with Karen Bernedo

Equalities: Who tells our story?

Venue: Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)

We talk about our challenges as global societies from non-hegemonic perspectives. Hari Kunzru, a graduate of Oxford University with a Master’s degree in Philosophy and Literature from the University of Warwick, has been a member of the executive board of the English PEN and named by Granta as one of the "best young British novelists"; he has also won various awards, such as the Observer Young Travel Writer of the Year and a British Book Award. In May this year he published his new book, Blue Ruin. Jonathan Castro (Peru) is a political and investigative journalist who works for the La Encerrona outlet. Karima Ziali is a Spanish writer and researcher of Moroccan origin. She has a degree in Philosophy, a Master’s in Anthropological Research and a doctorate in Migratory Studies. Her first novel is entitled Una oración sin dios. In conversation with Karen Bernedo.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Price: S/15.00 (PEN)

Only Members of Hay Festival may buy tickets prior to public launch. If you are already a Member please log in. If you would like to become a Member, sign up here.

Booking for non-members opens at 1200 on Friday 27 September.

Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Castro and Karima Ziali in conversation with Karen Bernedo
Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Castro and Karima Ziali in conversation with Karen Bernedo

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