BOMB 106
InterviewsGuillermo Kuitca speaks with artist Matias Duville about provocation, his winter of discontent, and a nomadism of the mind.Jorge Macchi's experimentation with theatrical forms, music, and fiction feed the substance of his work. He was interviewed by composer Edgardo Rudnitzky.Josefina Guilisasti, artist and co-founder of INCUBO, sits down with Yoshua Okon to discuss her work ad Chilean summer beach-squatting.Novelist Cristina Peri Rossi, who fled Uruguay after the military kidnapped a dissident student staying at her apartment, spoke with novelist Carmen Boullosa.Cesar Aira, the prolific Argentinian novelist, granted a rare interview to Maria Moreno, who presents here a priviledged glimpse into the writer's life.Nicanor Parra has been practicing antipoetry for over half a century. In this essay, poet Raul Zurita releases the detonating force of Parra’s work.Lucrecia Martel is the first Latin American—and the first woman—director to be the subject of the “Tribute to” program a