The Lit & Luz Podcast

Tejer el pensamiento: arte, palabra y reparación

38 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Tejer el pensamiento: arte, palabra y reparación

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En este episodio de Lit & Luz Podcast en español, nos adentramos en la decimosegunda edición del festival, celebrada en la Ciudad de México en marzo de 2026, a través de una conversación íntima con la artista visual Magali Lara y la escritora Margarita Saona. Desde la relación entre cuerpo, lenguaje e imagen hasta la escritura como estrategia de supervivencia, Lara y Saona comparten procesos profundamente personales que dialogan entre sí de manera orgánica. El episodio ofrece una mirada a los retos y hallazgos del trabajo colaborativo, así como a la potencia del arte como espacio de reparación, conexión y transformación.

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