Round table: 'Spanish-Portuguese: Iberian Talks Beyond Borders'

Spanish and Portuguese, neighbouring languages in the Iberian Peninsula and in South America, two languages with a common past, at times have thrived as if the other did not exist.

Four authors, who represent the transatlantic diverseness and richness of both languages, will discuss the play of mutual influences and paradoxes between the literatures of Spain, Portugal and the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking Americas. It is a game that bears witness to the profound social and cultural changes of modernity. This round table is part of the Festival de la Palabra de Puerto Rico in New York.

  • Literature
  • New York
  • May 11, 2011
  • 06:00 pm

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Instituto Cervantes, 211-215 East, 49th Street New York, NY 10017

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