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The coming death: understanding the end of life | Interplanetary Chronicles Podcast

From a very young age, the writer Diana Ospina has lived with death. Instead of avoiding it, as many of us tend to do, she has tried to understand it and that is why this theme runs through her most recent novel "It seems that God had died", published by Seix Barral. In this episode Diana reflects on the thousands of deaths we experience while we are alive. We invite you to listen to this new chapter of the Interplanetary Chronicles podcast:

This is the fourth installment of Interplanetary Chronicles, a podcast by El Espectador in alliance with Grupo Planeta, Akorde Media and Radiola Estudio. It is a program about books that aims to tell stories from them. Every two weeks there will be a new episode in which a writer and Juan David Correa, editor of Grupo Planeta, will delve into topics such as racism, memory, death, suicide, feminism and diversity.

We invite you to listen to the other episodes on Spotify or on your favorite podcast platform.

Episode 1: Why is Colombia a racist country?

Episode 2: The Art of Memory

Episode 3: Generations left over: the social explosion in Colombia

Memory is a palace

The Art of Memory, the second episode of Interplanetary Chronicles, a podcast about books.

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