El sueño como género literario
The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York & The Bildner Center present:
A conversation
with Hugo Hiriart
Sobre la Naturaleza de los Sueños (On Dreams)
The program will include a rational and non-Freudian analysis of our dreams.
(Please note that the conversation will be in Spanish)
About Hugo Hiriart
Born on April 28, 1942,
Mr. Hiriart is the author of four books of essays,
four novels and numerous theater plays. Some of his published works
include: La disertación sobre las telarañas; El último
Dodo; El vuelo de
Apolodoro (both, lectures for children); Cuadernos de Gofa; La destrucción
de todas las cosas. His most known plays are: La Ginecomaquia, 1972;
Intimidad, 1984; Minotastas y su familia, 1981; Camille o la historia de
la
escultura de Rodin a nuestros días, etc.
He is also a journalist
with numerous published articles in magazines and
newspapers such as Nexos, Vuelta, La Jornada, Unomásuno, Proceso,
Letras
Libres and Excélsior.
He has been the recipient
of a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, The Wilson
Center Fellowship and the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de México
grant. In
1972, he was awarded the Xavier Villaurrutia prize for his acclaimed novel
Galaor. In 2001, he was appointed Executive Director of the Mexican
Cultural Institute of New York.
When: Monday,
November 18 3:00pm
Where: The President's Conference Room (8201.01)
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Aveune
(Between 34th and 35th St.)
To
reserve, send email to cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu
or leave message at (212) 817-2096
For further
information, please contact us at:
icumexny@sre.gob.mx