Clarín
50 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Oscar Conde Discusses Argentina's Multicentric Spanish in New Book · Oscar Conde's book 'Lenguaje Argento' explores Argentina's multicentric Spanish, highlighting regional variations and historical influences.
- Sergio Bufano, Democratic Transition Advisor and Writer, Dies at 80 · Sergio Bufano, a key figure in Argentina's 1980s democratic transition, has passed away after a life of political activism and literary work.
- Ezequiel Alemian's Literary Works Explore Rimbaud and Translation · Ezequiel Alemian discusses his books on Rimbaud and the materiality of reading
- Curator Paulo Miyada on Argentina's Complex Art Ecosystem and Global Dialogue · Curator Paulo Miyada explores Argentina's layered art scene and the need for broader global connections.
- Spanish Poet Aitana Alberti Dies at 84 in Cuba · Aitana Alberti, daughter of Spanish exiles María Teresa León and Rafael Alberti, died in Havana at age 84.
- Argentine Author Sergio Bizzio Explores Childhood and the Paranormal in New Story Collection · Sergio Bizzio's new anthology 'Relatos reunidos' blends surrealism, childhood themes, and lyrical sci-fi
- Bukowski's Radical Critique of Dead Power and Literary Institutions · Charles Bukowski argues that power is held by the dead and champions living, marginalized writers.
- Jorge Macchi's 'Retour' Exhibition Transforms Found Street Objects into Art · Artist Jorge Macchi presents 'Retour' at Museo Sívori, reusing discarded papers and urban debris as artistic materials.
- Buenos Aires FIBA 2026 Returns as Biennial International Festival · FIBA 2026 in Buenos Aires returns as a biennial festival featuring international and local performing arts.
- Rumano Mircea Cărtărescu: Hechicero Surrealista y Contorsionista Beat · Mircea Cărtărescu crea ciudades-fantasma literarias con desborde surrealista y narradores alucinados.
- Argentine Playwright Mariano Pensotti Achieves Success Across Theater, Opera, and Film · Mariano Pensotti balances independent theater, commercial productions, and opera with a new film adaptation.
- Tucumán Hosts First Contemporary Art Fair 'ARTUC 2026' with Success and Reflection · Tucumán's inaugural ARTUC 2026 contemporary art fair concluded with positive feedback, successful sales, and plans for future expansion.
- MAPA 2026 Expands Design Section with Argentine and Brazilian Collaborations · MAPA 2026 art fair dedicates expanded space to design, featuring local studios and a Brazilian exchange program.
- Director Alexandre Koberidze Defends Use of Vintage Phone for Poetic Film Aesthetic · Alexandre Koberidze explains how his low-fidelity camera choice creates a unique painterly visual style in 'Dry Leaves'.
- Brazilian Artist Giselle Beiguelman Explores Plants, Science, and AI in Buenos Aires · Exhibition 'Sospechosas' uses AI and botany to critique colonialism, patriarchy, and knowledge production.
- Spanish Author Names Fictional Anti-Hero After Real-Life Argentine Footballer · Spanish writer Jorge Alacid bases his anti-hero protagonist on the life of 1960s Argentine footballer Sebastián Viberti.
- Uruguayan Author Erika Paula Curbelo Explores Marginalized Women in Debut Collection · Erika Paula Curbelo's debut story collection 'Me gusta así' portrays women surviving poverty with humor and resilience.
- Lila Bendersky's Nonfiction Novel Explores Family Trauma After Sister's Death · Lila Bendersky investigates her family's grief following her sister Florencia's death in this raw nonfiction novel.
- Joris-Karl Huysmans' 'A Contrapelo' Bridges Naturalism and Religious Symbolism · Analysis of Huysmans' 'A Contrapelo' highlights his transition from naturalism to spiritual symbolism through key short stories.
- María O'Donnell's Visual History of Montoneros Explores Guerrilla Identity and Legacy · Journalist María O'Donnell presents a visual history of the Montoneros armed group, focusing on founder Mario Firmenich.
- Two Books Revisit Argentina's Football History from 1966 to Qatar · Two new books explore Argentina's football history, focusing on the 1966 World Cup and the 2022 Qatar victory
- Physicist Gastón Giribet Explains Black Holes and Their Impact on Modern Physics · NYU professor Gastón Giribet discusses the nature, evidence, and mysteries of black holes in a new book.
- Dia Art Foundation's 'Penumbra' Exhibition Illuminates Boquense Riverbank · Dia Art Foundation's 'Penumbra' exhibition explores light and shadow through works by Agnes Martin, Andy Warhol, and others at Proa.
- The Eternal Child: Extended Adolescence and the Fear of Growing Up · The article explores the psychological and cultural phenomenon of extended adolescence and the resistance to adulthood through Jungian theory and literary examples.
- Argentina's Art Collecting Debate at National Decorative Arts Museum · Argentina's National Decorative Arts Museum hosts a discussion on art collecting, communication, and the art market.
- Psychologist Juan Tonelli Explores Human Emotions in New Book · Juan Tonelli's new book compiles 42 real stories of love, fear, and healing to help readers feel less alone in their emotional struggles.
- Review of Emmanuel Carrère's 'Koljós': A Family Saga Across Russia, Georgia, and Ukraine · Emmanuel Carrère's 'Koljós' intertwines his family history with the political destinies of Russia and Georgia.
- Martin Kohan Analyzes the Argentine Myth of Jorge Luis Borges · Literary critic Martin Kohan explores how Argentines constructed a collective myth around Jorge Luis Borges.
- Choreographer, Essayist, and Pianist Reflect on Jorge Luis Borges' Legacy · Mauricio Wainrot, Reinaldo Laddaga, and Horacio Lavandera share their profound connections to Jorge Luis Borges.
- Clarín 2026 Jury Reflects on Borges' Enduring Literary Influence · 2026 Clarín Prize jury members discuss Jorge Luis Borges' impact on their writing and teaching.