Miami’s Stories, in Any Language: Literary Conversations with Authors Pedro Medina Leon and Rochelle Weinstein
One of the joys of hosting The Miami Book Hub is being reminded that Miami is not one story, one language, or one point of view. It is a city of layers, legends, reinventions, and strange little footnotes that somehow become central to who we are. My first guest on this episode,…
One of the joys of hosting The Miami Book Hub is being reminded that Miami is not one story, one language, or one point of view. It is a city of layers, legends, reinventions, and strange little footnotes that somehow become central to who we are.
My first guest on this episode, Pedro Medina León , understands that better than most. Pedro is an author, editor, publisher, and cultural observer who arrived in Miami from Peru in 2002 with, as he put it, “$120 in my pocket” and the dream of writing. …
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