Stavans's novel celebrates the universality of Cervantes’s masterpiece on the 400th anniversary-year of Don Quixote.
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Dr. Ysla Campbell, from the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez, will deliver the keynote address in this launch.
The multilingual poetry festival will feature poets from Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, and more.
Friends and colleagues of the late Scottish poet, essayist, and translator will honor the man and discuss his formidable contribution to world culture.
Mixtec musician and researcher Rubén Luengas Pérez has reignited Carlos Chávez's ensemble of traditional indigenous and mestizo instruments.
In collaboration with the New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes, Music of the Americas presents Peruvian soloist Jorge Caballero.
A new site-specific work by Brazilian composer Valéria Bonafé will have its world premiere at Make Music New York, commissioned by Americas Society.