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"PEN International launches Lenguas Vivas, a new project celebrating the vitality of Indigenous literary expression across Latin America. As part of this, a regional anthology has been unveiled at the Guadalajara International Book Fair 2025. Curated by Miguel Ángel Oxlaj Cúmez — it features 26 authors from Mexico (Chiapas), Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala, with poetry published in Indigenous languages and Spanish self-translations.

Lenguas Vivas project seeks to elevate Indigenous voices, foster public dialogue on inequality, and strengthen regional advocacy for linguistic rights. Working closely with PEN Centres across the region — and in collaboration with Indigenous writers— it champions inclusive approaches to literary creation and cultural expression.  

Through this initiative, PEN International aims to highlight issues of inequality and amplify the perspectives of communities whose voices remain marginalised within mainstream cultural spaces."

ELP Language
Ona Mapudungun Rapa Nui Catamarca and La Rioja Quechua Wichí Aymara Gününa-Küne Reyesano Sirionó Jakalteko Kaqchikel Q'eqchi' Mam Tzeltal Chol Tzotzil Tojolabal
ELP Categories
Language, Culture, and Arts
Resource Types
Document
Country
Mexico Bolivia Argentina Chile Guatemala
Media Image
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Audience
Everyone
Tag
Poetry and Literature
URL
https://www.pen-international.org/lenguas-vivas

Source URL: https://endangeredlanguages.com/node/114620