In 2014, the American National Book Foundation announced Valeria Loisley as one of the five important writers under the age of thirty-five. A writer who was born in Mexico and lived on four continents. The essence of this dense intellectual, literary ...
In 2014, the American National Book Foundation announced Valeria Loisley as one of the five important writers under the age of thirty-five. A writer who was born in Mexico and lived on four continents. The essence of this dense intellectual, literary, and climatic life can be seen in his essays. At first glance, his writings seem like aimless wanderings, but they are actually cartography; A quest to mentally map streets, languages , and pristine human angles. Loisley doesn't want us to get to know a city, learn a language or reach a destination with her. He invites the audience to the empty spaces of the city and human experiences. Loisley's essays make us lost in urban spaces and bring us back to ourselves.
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