Join us for an engaging discussion featuring Ale Oseguera as she presents her novel "Dugongo," in conversation with Miriam Reyes and Verónica Nieto. The story follows Lula, a Mexican migrant living in Barcelona, who embarks on a transformative journey through Southeast Asia. In her quest to reclaim her lost memories of home, body, and love, Lula navigates through themes of depression, grief, and family bureaucracy. The narrative beautifully intertwines poetic prose, travel chronicles, and essay-fiction to dissect our shared traumas, geopolitical hierarchies, and the privileges of beauty that haunt our relationships. Oseguera's exploration is both raw and insightful, shedding light on what persists, resonates, and aches across distances and cultural intersections. This presentation will delve deep into the layers of identity, reminding us of the complex paths we tread while holding onto our origins.
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