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SUMMARY:An evening of British Latinx Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Presencia y Resistencia: British Latinx Poetry\, Language and Belonging\n\nLaunch of Wasafiri’s Presencia y Resistencia Issue\n\nJoin us at the Instituto Cervantes London for an unforgettable evening celebrating the launch of Wasafiri’s Presencia y Resistencia issue—a powerful showcase of contemporary British Latinx writing and visual art.\n\nHosted by poet and Wasafiri editor Leo Boix\, this vibrant event brings together three outstanding Latinx voices—Patrizia Longhitano\, José Buera and Luisa de la Concha Montes—for an evening of readings that move between languages\, geographies and lived experiences. Their work speaks of migration\, memory\, queerness\, resistance\, food\, love and survival\, capturing what it means to create art from the crossings of cultures and tongues.\n\nFollowing the readings\, the poets will come together for a lively Q&A conversation exploring what it means to write—and live—between languages\, how Latinx identities are shaping contemporary UK literature\, and why presence itself can be an act of resistance.\n\nAudience members will have the opportunity to purchase the magazine\, meet the poets\, and continue the conversation after the event.\n\nAn evening of poetry\, dialogue and cultural fire—don’t miss it.\n\n——-\n\nBios\n\nLeo Boix is a bilingual Latinx poet\, born in Argentina and based in London. His second collection\, Southernmost: Sonnets (Chatto & Windus\, 2025)\, was shortlisted for the Forward Prizes and named book of the year by The Guardian and The Week. His debut English collection\, Ballad of a Happy Immigrant (2021)\, was a Poetry Book Society Wild Card Choice. Boix is editor and lead translator of Hemisferio Cuir\, introducing English readers to major Latin American voices.\n\nLuisa De la Concha Montes is a writer and photographer from Mexico City who now resides in London. Her work attempts to bring shapeless states such as grief\, diaspora\, identity\, and memory into physical form through visual poetry\, documentary photography and digital curation. Her writing has been showcased at the National Poetry Library\, and published in the collective zine Lenguas Enredadas\, Shado Magazine\, The Big Ship\, amongst many other publications.\n\nJosé Buera is a Caribbean/Latinx writer from the Dominican Republic. An alumni of the London Library’s Emerging Writers Programme (24/25)\, his poetry appears in Magma\, Propel\, Southword\, Wasafiri and elsewhere. José is the founder and curator of Empanada Poetry Salon\, a bimonthly gathering of diaspora poets amidst their foods.\n\nPatrizia Longhitano Patrizia Longhitano is a pansexual immigrant poet who spent her childhood between Brazil and Italy.\n\nShe is currently the manager of Poetry Pharmacy bookshop\, a board member of Magma and the host of Venn Diagrams. Some of her work is found in Wet Grain\, Rialto and Un Nuevo Sol anthology.\n\nEvent in English and Spanglish
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/an-evening-of-british-latinx-poetry/
LOCATION:Instituto Cervantes London\, 15-19 Devereux Court\, ONLINE\, WC2R 3JJ
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SUMMARY:An evening with José Ángel Mañas
DESCRIPTION:Instituto Cervantes London is organising a presentation of the English translations of the books U Feeling and Doctor X by José Ángel Mañas\, published in English by Aniara Publishing.\n\nThe author will be accompanied in a conversation with Rickard Lundberg\, director of the publishing house that released the English editions.\nSynopsis of U-FEELING\nThe U-FEELING experience\nDo you need to refresh your existence for a few days?\nU-FEELING is the ultimate experience. Forget your old self and enjoy the unforgettable sensations of having a brand‑new body. You choose who you want to be!\nSynopsis of Doctor X\nOn October 1st\, 2013\, the United States Government shut down Silk Road\, also known as “the Amazon of drugs\,” a notorious Dark Web site where drugs and pharmaceuticals could be purchased from anywhere in the world. Its creator\, the twenty‑something Ross Ulbricht\, as well as everyone involved in the platform—whether as administrators or forum moderators—ended up in prison.\nEveryone except one: a Spanish doctor known as DoctorX.\n\nWho is this mysterious figure connected to Silk Road?\nWhy didn’t he end up behind bars?\nHow did he become a geek idol of the Dark Web?\n\nA gripping true story that José Ángel Mañas and Jordi Ledesma have turned into a fast‑paced thriller.\n\nJosé Ángel Mañas is a writer from Madrid\, often associated with the generation of neo‑realist novelists of the 1990s. He rose to fame with Historias del Kronen\, which forms part of the “Kronen Tetralogy\,” together with his subsequent novels: Mensaka (1995)\, Ciudad rayada (1998)\, and Sonko95.\n\nEvent in English.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/an-evening-with-jose-angel-manas/
LOCATION:Instituto Cervantes London\, 15-19 Devereux Court\, ONLINE\, WC2R 3JJ
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