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Tomás Mac Síomóin. Festival Isla 2013 / Isla Festival 2013. Instituto Cervantes Dublín

Paula Meehan participó en una lectura poética en el Festival Isla de Literatura 2013. En este video, Paula Meehan es entrevistada por Ann Sweeney en la Bibli...
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Programme. Isla Literary Festival 2013. Instituto Cervantes Dublin

Programme. Isla Literary Festival 2013. Instituto Cervantes Dublin | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Official opening speech by Irish writer John Banville

Remembering Seamus Heaney: Reading of sonnets by actor Tom Hickey

5pm - 6.15pm

Poetry as a Calling: Profession or Possession?Chaired by: Lorna Shaughnessy (NUI Galway)AuthorsRené Vázquez Díaz (Cuba)Daniel Freidemberg (Argentina)Tomás Mac Síomóin (Ireland).
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John Boyne. Festival Isla 2013 / Isla Festival 2013. Instituto Cervantes Dublín

Paula Meehan participó en una lectura poética en el Festival Isla de Literatura 2013. En este video, Paula Meehan es entrevistada por Ann Sweeney en la Bibli...
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Isla Literary Festival 2013 / Festival Isla de Literatura 2013 « Torre Martello

Isla Literary Festival 2013 / Festival Isla de Literatura 2013 « Torre Martello | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it

nstituto Cervantes Dublin is pleased to present the second edition of the Isla Festival of Literature.

This is a unique opportunity to attend a gathering of Irish and Hispanic literature where you will enjoy round tables, readings and other parallel events during three consecutive days. This year, on the second edition of this festival we will have 16 authors from Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Ireland, Mexico and Spain. Poetry, novel, essay, theatre and cinema will be the main characters of a pluralistic program for all audiences.

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