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Cien años de soledad en compañía
De Soledad en compañía: Ecos de la primera temporada
Tras una carrera frenética para leer juntos la novela antes de su adaptación audiovisual, presentamos orgullosamente una síntesis de nuestras primeras ocho paradas por el Macondo de la imaginación, en las voces de los 21 invitados que las hicieron posibles.
2025-05-06
06 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 8: A Machine of Unavoidable Repetitions
After the feared consummation of incest that leads to the birth of the baby with a tail, the deaths of Amaranta Úrsula and her son will free Aureliano Babilonia to fulfill his destiny: deciphering Melquíades' manuscripts. In this episode, Nadia Celis and her guests analyze the end of the Buendía lineage in relation to key themes in One Hundred Years of Solitude: time, love, and the power of literature in the face of the "unavoidable" repetition of history. Jaime Abello, co-founder with Gabriel García Márquez of the Gabo Foundation, and Álvaro Santana Acuña, a researc...
2024-12-07
42 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 8: Un engranaje irreparable de repeticiones
Tras la temida consumación del incesto que lleva al nacimiento del bebé con cola, la muerte de Amaranta Úrsula y de su hijo liberará a Aureliano Babilonia para cumplir su destino: descifrar los manuscritos de Melquíades. En este episodio, Nadia Celis y sus invitados analizan el final de la estirpe de los Buendía en relación con temas clave de Cien años de soledad: el tiempo, el amor y el poder de la literatura frente a la “irreparable” repetición de la historia. Jaime Abello, cofundador junto a Gabriel García Márquez de la Fundación Gabo...
2024-12-07
42 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 7: La soledad de Úrsula
La devastación de Macondo por el diluvio posterior a la masacre de las bananeras, es afianzada en el capítulo 17 de Cien años de soledad por la muerte de Úrsula. “La soledad de Úrsula” es un homenaje a las heroínas invisibles de la novela y a las mujeres reales cuyas personalidades e historias las inspiraron. En este episodio único, Nadia Celis conversa con Aída García Márquez, la hermana de 93 años del escritor, y dos de sus sobrinas, María Margarita Mockler y Cristina García Garcés. Juntas, ahondan en el rol de la memoria en l...
2024-12-01
34 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 7: The Solitude of Ursula
The devastation of Macondo by the flood is deepened in Chapter 17 of One Hundred Years of Solitude with the death of Úrsula. “The Solitude of Úrsula” is a tribute to the invisible heroines of the novel and the real women whose personalities and stories inspired them. In this unique episode, Nadia Celis speaks with María Margarita Mockler, a niece of Gabriel García Márquez, about the role of memory within the family that nurtured “Gabito’s” stories. Together, they also explore the lives of her aunts —the real women who inspired the Buendía women— whose legacy has defied the tragi...
2024-11-27
30 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 6: The Banana Republic
The events that would deliver the fatal blow to Macondo take center stage in Chapter Fifteen of One Hundred Years of Solitude. That’s when the Colombian state teams up with the United Fruit Company to brutally suppress the workers’ strike through a massacre—and then strategically erase it from memory. In this episode, Nadia Celis is joined by Paula Cuéllar, and Elvira Sánchez-Blake to unpack the long-lasting impact of state violence and the evasion of truth in addressing recent armed conflicts in Colombia and Latin America. Through the eyes of mothers who, like Úrsula, are weary of bringin...
2024-11-19
42 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Bonus track: Banda sonora del episodio 5: "El inocente tren amarillo"
Una muestra de la tradición de "vallenatos" y champetas que, como mencionan los invitados de "El inocente tren amarillo", honran la llegada de la modernidad y las peripecias de ricos y pobres en el Macondo de la realidad.
2024-11-18
01 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 6: La República del banano
“Los acontecimientos que habían de darle el golpe mortal a Macondo” ocurren en el capítulo quince de Cien años de soledad, cuando el Estado colombiano se alinea con la United Fruit Company para ejecutar la masacre que pone fin a la huelga de sus trabajadores y orquestar su estratégico olvido. Las invitadas de Nadia Celis en este episodio —Irina Junieles, Paula Cuéllar y Elvira Sánchez-Blake— profundizan en las repercusiones de la violencia estatal y la evasión de la verdad en la resolución de los conflictos armados recientes en Colombia y Latinoamérica. Desde la pe...
2024-11-18
43 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 5: El inocente tren amarillo
La llegada del “inocente tren amarillo” da lugar a una etapa marcada por la perplejidad de los habitantes de Macondo, cuyo sentido del espacio y la realidad tambalea ante los nuevos vecinos, sus artefactos y una serie de eventos “maravillosos”. En este episodio, Ariel Castillo y Orlando Oliveros se unen a Nadia Celis para discutir los efectos del deslumbramiento y el rol de los Buendía en el proceso que impide a los macondianos entender las amenazas veladas por el desarrollo tecnológico y facilita la toma del pueblo por la compañía bananera. Conversan también sobre el simbolismo de...
2024-11-06
41 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 5: The Innocent Yellow Train
The next era of Macondo is marked by the townspeople's perplexity following the arrival of the train. New neighbors and modern artifacts appear, adding to a series of marvelous occurrences that make them lose their grasp on reality. In this episode, Maria Rueda and Ryan Kovarovics join Nadia Celis to explore how bewilderment obscures the town's invasion by foreign powers and plays into García Márquez’s “magical realism". They also examine the leadership embodied by the Buendía family, and their failure to protect their people from the dangers hidden beneath technological progress.
2024-11-05
40 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 4: "A Stomping Monster"
The bloodiest era of One Hundred Years of Solitude begins in the sixth chapter with a summary of the dozens of armed uprisings led by Colonel Aureliano Buendía, including the one that will bring him before the firing squad. In this episode, Nadia Celis and Allen Wells, a historian of the Caribbean and Latin America, guide us through the real wars that inspired García Márquez and the many mutations of that monster throughout the century the novel synthesizes. They also discuss the degenerative effects of power and its violence on Aureliano, the people of Macondo, and the...
2024-10-22
37 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 4: "Es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte"
La era más sangrienta de Cien años de soledad comienza en el sexto capítulo con un resumen de las decenas de levantamientos armados protagonizados por el Coronel Aureliano Buendía, entre ellos, el que lo llevará al pelotón de fusilamiento. En este episodio, Javier Ortiz Cassiani y Allen Wells, historiadores del Caribe y Latinoamérica, nos guían a través de las guerras que inspiraron a García Márquez y las mutaciones de ese monstruo a lo largo del siglo aludido por el título de su novela. Nadia Celis y sus invitados conversan, a...
2024-10-21
39 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 3: The Candy Revolution
The path opened by Úrsula, Macondo’s new leader, triggers an irreversible change, further fueled by the town’s first business—her candy animal industry. But before Macondo fully succumbs to the seduction of capital and its "machines of well-being," visitors from other times bring the plague of insomnia to the town. Nadia Celis and her guests, Chrissy Arce and David George, explore the collective amnesia of the Macondians, the town’s incorporation into the nation, as well as the political struggles that will lead the first generation of Macondo’s men to war. They also address the intimate drama of th...
2024-10-11
38 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episode 3: La revolución de los caramelos
El camino abierto por Úrsula, la nueva líder de Macondo, provoca un cambio irreversible, catapultado además por su industria de animales de caramelo. Pero antes de que Macondo sucumba a la seducción del capital y sus "máquinas del bienestar", visitantes de otros tiempos traen al pueblo la peste del insomnio. Nadia Celis y sus invitados, Weildler Guerra y Chrissy Arce, exploran la amnesia colectiva de los macondianos, la llegada del corregidor y la incorporación del pueblo en la nación, así como las pugnas políticas que llevarán a la primera generación de hombres m...
2024-10-08
36 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 2: The Universal Village
In the iconic opening lines of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Macondo—the town founded by the Buendía family in the heart of the Colombian Caribbean—becomes the seed of the world. In this episode, Nadia Celis sits down with historian Kristen Block to explore how the Caribbean emerged as the “navel of the world.” Together, they uncover the historical currents that shaped this region and dive into the origins of the Buendía family, tackling their most enduring struggles: violence and solitude.
2024-09-25
33 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 2: La aldea universal
En las icónicas primeras líneas de Cien años de soledad, Macondo—el pueblo fundado por los Buendía—se convierte en la semilla del mundo. En este episodio, Nadia Celis conversa con Moisés Álvarez, historiador y nativo de Aracataca, como García Márquez, sobre cómo ese pueblo del Caribe colombiano pudo dar origen a una aldea y una novela universal. Junto a Kristen Block, profesora en la Universidad de Tennessee y especialista en el Caribe colonial, profundizan en los orígenes de la familia Buendía y en sus retos más persistentes: la violencia y l
2024-09-25
36 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
Episode 1: Growing Up in Macondo
In this opening episode, Nadia Celis and her guests situate us in Macondo, the imaginary town where García Márquez located the saga of the Buendía family. But Macondo is not only a fictional town. Silvana Paternostro, a Colombian journalist in London, and Hector Hoyos, a Colombian professor at Stanford University, discuss their own experiences coming in and out of Macondo, and grappling with the ambivalent legacy of "magical realism". Nadia also welcomes the audience to the way we'll read the novel, together.
2024-09-10
34 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
Episodio 1: Crecer en Macondo
En este episodio inaugural, Nadia Celis y sus invitados nos sitúan en Macondo, el pueblo imaginario donde García Márquez ubicó la saga de la familia Buendía. Pero Macondo no es solo un lugar ficticio. Silvana Paternostro, periodista colombiana en Londres, y Héctor Hoyos, profesor colombiano en la Universidad de Stanford, discuten sus propias experiencias entrando y saliendo de Macondo, y enfrentándose al legado ambivalente del "realismo mágico". Nadia también introduce a la audiencia a la manera en que leeremos la novela, en compañía.
2024-09-10
37 min
One Hundred Years of Solitude Together
What is Solitude Together?
For over fifty years, the characters of One Hundred Years of Solitude have lived freely in the imaginations of readers around the world. But with the upcoming Netflix adaptation, this iconic story is about to take on a whole new dimension, transforming how we experience García Márquez’s extraordinary metaphor of humanity’s history. One Hundred Years of Solitude Together is a podcast series for both longtime fans of this literary masterpiece and for those who have always wanted to dive into its magical world. It’s also perfect for viewers eagerly anticipating the new Netflix...
2024-09-04
01 min
Cien años de soledad en compañía
De Soledad en Compañía (tráiler)
Después de más de medio siglo con los personajes de Cien años de soledad viviendo libremente en la mente de sus lectores, la nueva serie de Netflix basada en este libro está por darles un cuerpo y un rostro. Antes de que el poder audiovisual cambie la experiencia de leerla, Nadia Celis, escritora y profesora de literatura caribeña, te invita a una experiencia de lectura colectiva que renueve tu visión del mundo de García Márquez y aterrice esta novela en el siglo XXI. Escúchanos desde septiembre en tus plataformas favoritas...
2024-08-23
01 min
1 in 5
Meet Isis Patterson
Growing up, Isis Patterson and her family were constantly operating in survival mode. School offered her the safety and security she lacked at home, so she took a liking to it. When she found out she was pregnant at 15, she kept herself immersed in her schoolwork, graduated with honors, and received a full-ride scholarship to college. Driven by her own experiences with housing insecurity, she studied public policy as an undergraduate student, and pursued housing equity work, leading her to want to better understand the root causes of housing instability. But a graduate program involved financial risk, and she...
2023-04-25
31 min
The Democracy Group
Best of 2021: Why COVID-19 Goes from Jails to Communities | 70 Million
We continue our Best of 2021 episodes with an episode from the 70 Million podcast, a documentary podcast about criminal justice reform from LWC Studios.This special roundtable of experts looks at how policing and incarceration practices are impacting COVID-19 rates in BIPOC communities around the country. Because being jailed means an increased risk of getting COVID-19, those released might unknowingly bring the virus home, putting their loved ones and communities at risk. Our editor, Jen Chien, moderates the conversation with Nicole Lewis, senior editor of the jurisprudence section at Slate Magazine, Eric Reinhart, medical anthropologist, psychoanalyst an...
2021-12-08
36 min
70 Million
Why COVID-19 Goes from Jails to Communities
This special roundtable of experts looks at how policing and incarceration practices are impacting COVID-19 rates in BIPOC communities around the country. Because being jailed means an increased risk of getting COVID-19, those released might unknowingly bring the virus home, putting their loved ones and communities at risk. Our editor, Jen Chien, moderates the conversation with Nicole Lewis, senior editor of the jurisprudence section at Slate Magazine, Eric Reinhart, medical anthropologist, psychoanalyst and resident physician at Northwestern University, and Alicia Virani, former public defender and current professor at UCLA School of Law. Produced by Lisa Bartfai.
2021-10-04
36 min
Making Contact
70 Million: A Special Court Keeping Native Americans out of Jail
Kirsten made her way out of jail and addiction with the help of a special court on the Penobscot Nation reservation in Maine. There, culture and justice work together to bypass traditional punitive measures for more restorative ones. Reporter Lisa Bartfai visits the Healing to Wellness Court to see how it all works.
2021-08-12
29 min
1 in 5
Meet Lynnette Coney
Lynnette Coney had always dreamed of working in healthcare, but her educational journey was full of starts and stops. With multiple family caretaking responsibilities on her plate, support with childcare, parenting, and financial planning was critical. Reporter Lisa Bartfai details Lynnette’s setbacks and successes on her way to becoming a nurse. Download and share the resource guide based on this episode here.You can read the episode transcript here.For more information on 1 in 5, click here.
2021-05-04
21 min
70 Million
A Special Court Keeping Native Americans Out of Jail
Kirsten made her way out of jail and addiction with the help of a special court on the Penobscot Nation reservation in Maine. There, culture and justice work together to bypass traditional punitive measures for more restorative ones. Reporter Lisa Bartfai visits the Healing to Wellness Court to see how it all works.Sign up for our newsletter today.
2020-10-12
35 min
Afropop Worldwide
Afro-Symphonic Folk: From the Coasts of Africa to the San Francisco Bay
The San Francisco Bay Area is a unique cultural space that has given birth to some of the most iconic countercultural American music. It is a place where identities can be fluid and hyphenated, where new voices emerge to speak to their times. Two very different Bay Area artists, Meklit Hadero and Zena Carlota, use their music to explore what it means to live on two sides of a hyphen: African-American, black-artist, Ethiopian-American, female-musician, to name a few. Produced by Lisa Bartfai About the producer: Lisa Bartfai is a freelance radio journalist, writer and translator based in Brunswick, ME. As...
2017-10-03
17 min
Quickies
The Porning News
This is Audio Smut's porning news. Bringing you the latest and breaking news of all your favorite porn players. On this edition we talk to Courtney Trouble. Courtney Trouble has been called the Queen of Queer porn. She has been performing in queer porn for 12 years and runs the production company Trouble Films. The work she makes is for herself and her fans. Listen to see what Courtney and her queer porn colleague Dylan Ryan have to say about their inspiration and their process. Audio Smut west coast correspondent, Lisa Bartfai has the story.
2014-05-03
08 min
KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – Who Controls Black Women’s Bodies?
While overall access to contraception and other reproductive health services have increased over the last 20 years, access for low-income women and women of color has dropped. Since the 2010 elections, anti-abortionists have grown more emboldened in their attempts to restrict not only abortion services, but also to basic reproductive care. African-American women have been especially targeted in a series of anti-abortion billboards posted across the country. Enraged by this finger-pointing, reproductive justice activist of all colors got together to fight for every woman’s right to health care. On this edition, the fight for access to r...
2011-11-04
04 min
KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – The Light Inside: Giving Birth Behind Bars
What’s it like to give birth or raise an infant, inside the walls of a prison? Or even worse, have to give up your child the day it’s born? On this edition, a look at pregnancy, and motherhood, inside Americas jails and prisons. What does the huge number of incarcerated women in prison foretell for the next generation of America’s kids? Special Thanks to segment producers: intern Shaunnah Ray, and freelancer Shannon Heffernan. Heffernan’s Time on the Outside project is produced with support from the Soros Justice Media Fellowships Program of the Open Society Inst...
2011-04-08
04 min