The International Literature Festival brings outstanding poets and authors from several countries in the Americas to the U.S. to give readings of their works to public. Participants will include Tamara Kamenszain (Argentina), Juan Manuel Roca (Colombia), Mabel Cuesta and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (Cuba), Abdón Ubidia (Ecuador), Coral Bracho and Rocío Cerón (México), Jordi Virallonga Eguren (Spain), Carmen Giménez Smith (USA), Martha Canfield (Uruguay), and Adalber Salas (Venezuela).
Day 1 will be at the University of Houston-Main Campus, Commons at the Honors College, while Day 2 will be at the Julia Ideson Building, Houston Public Library.
The International Literature Festival brings outstanding poets and authors from several countries in the Americas to the U.S. to give readings of their works to public. Participants will include Tamara Kamenszain (Argentina), Juan Manuel Roca (Colombia), Mabel Cuesta and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (Cuba), Abdón Ubidia (Ecuador), Coral Bracho and Rocío Cerón (México), Jordi Virallonga Eguren (Spain), Carmen Giménez Smith (USA), Martha Canfield (Uruguay), and Adalber Salas (Venezuela).
Day 1 will be at the University of Houston-Main Campus, Commons at the Honors College, while Day 2 will be at the Julia Ideson Building, Houston Public Library.
The International Literature Festival brings outstanding poets and authors from several countries in the Americas to the U.S. to give readings of their works to public. Participants will include Tamara Kamenszain (Argentina), Juan Manuel Roca (Colombia), Mabel Cuesta and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (Cuba), Abdón Ubidia (Ecuador), Coral Bracho and Rocío Cerón (México), Jordi Virallonga Eguren (Spain), Carmen Giménez Smith (USA), Martha Canfield (Uruguay), and Adalber Salas (Venezuela).
Day 1 will be at the University of Houston-Main Campus, Commons at the Honors College, while Day 2 will be at the Julia Ideson Building, Houston Public Library.