• 2024-07-21, 3:00 PM
Resembling palimpsests, Sara Uribe’s poems repeatedly fail by design. They sketch scenarios, evoke memories, and every now and again something unexpected smuggles itself into the texts like into a Trojan horse. Does a poem then subvert itself if it is written with too much bias? Can any single poem escape today’s discourse on identity? And what are the real costs of poetry when a poet has to delegate care work to write it?
María Negroni pushes her poems to the extremes of conciseness. Imbuing individual words with multiple meanings, she creates synesthesia, and initiates processes of translation between theater, art, rhetoric, and visual arts. With references to Da Vinci, Borges, and Pessoa, her lines articulate paths into a forest of mirrors, images inviting us to lose ourselves.
María Negroni and Sara Uribe in conversation with Rike Bolte
The event will be interpreted into German from Spanish. With kind support of ECHOO Konferenzdolmetschen
Project management: Timo Berger
with Negroni, María, Uribe, Sara, Bolte, Rike
Instituto Cervantes Berlin. poesiefestival berlin is a project of Haus für Poesie in cooperation with silent green Kulturquartier and Akademie der Künste and is funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds.