Lara Moreno: “I am becoming more and more fearful” | What are you reading | Podcasts

Lara Moreno is the guest this week on the podcast of EL PAÍS books. The author chats with Berna González Harbor about life and literature following her latest book, No love is alive in memory. They do it in the La Latina neighborhood, one of the gentrified areas in his work, which he has abandoned and which – he believes – has become an amusement park. The author confesses that she is increasingly afraid, and not precisely because of the ghosts: she is afraid of getting sick, of dying, of losing control, of disappearing, of being invisible.

Lara Moreno pays tribute to authors whose stories are at the pinnacle of literature such as Juan Carlos Onetti, Flannery O’Connor and Dorothy Parker. In this chapter, Andrea Aguilar comments on her literature and Pablo Guimón brings us Babelia’s recommendations.

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