Radio Ambulante: Stories from the Americas
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Radio Ambulante: Stories from the Americas
Daniel Alarcón, co-founder of Radio Ambulante, is the author of War by Candlelight, a finalist for the 2005 PEN-Hemingway Award, and Lost City Radio, winner of the 2009 International Literature Prize. He is Associate Editor of Etiqueta Negra, an award-winning quarterly published in his native Lima, Peru, and Contributing Editor to Granta. He was recently named one of The New Yorker’s 20 under Forty. His fiction, journalism and translations have appeared in A Public Space, El País, McSweeney’s, n+1, and Harper’s. Alarcón is a Visiting Scholar at the UC Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies.
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez has been a reporter with Southern California Public Radio, KPCC 89.3FM since 2000. He’s reported on education, politics, culture, and the occasional fire. His work has been recognized with the regional Edward R. Murrow, L.A. Press Club Radio Journalist of the Year, and the Ruben Salazar awards. In 1994 he co-founded the performance group The Taco Shop Poets. Adolfo writes the Movie Miento blog every week for KCET.org.