Storytime, The Podcast Bookleggers Library
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Miami is full of creative people from all over the world. And on this show, artists living in the city go back to their homeland, to meet with fellow artists and thinkers and gather their favorite works of literature. Each season follows one artist, as they rediscover their roots and tell the stories of where they’re from.
Bookleggers Library is Miami's first non-profit bookstore. We create access to free books as a way of building community. Follow us on Instagram @bookleggerslibrary
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Episode 4: Susana Baca (English Translation)
Three time Grammy Award winning singer Susana Baca is the most prominent performer of Afro-Peruvian music. In this episode, Susana shares her life, her music, and tells the story of how she wound up living in her ancestral home of Cañete. (English Translation)
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Episode 4: Susana Baca
Three time Grammy Award winning singer Susana Baca is the most prominent performer of Afro-Peruvian music. In this episode, Susana shares her life, her music, and tells the story of how she wound up living in her ancestral home of Cañete.
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Episode 3: Andres Marroquin
Meier Ramirez is the publisher at the center of Lima’s art scene. Founder Andres Marroquin digs through their catalog of beautifully crafted artist’s books. We dive into photography, sound art, and the oral history traditions of the Andes.
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Episode 2: Grecia Barbieri & Gonzalo Benavente Secco
Returning home leads Juan to the filmmakers behind the most pirated film in Peruvian history, "La Revolución y La Tierra". Grecia Barbieri & Gonzalo Benavente Secco dive into the country’s seldom discussed period of military dictatorship.
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Episode 1: Javier Masias
A visit to a hidden bookstore reveals literary treasures and the shop owner gives us a unique history lesson on Lima. Peru’s most celebrated food critic Javier Masias takes us to his favorite market and ceviche spot.
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