America Quote by Daniel Alarcon
“A lot of attention has been paid in Latin America to the new generation of nonfiction writers, authors like Julio Villanueva Chang, Diego Osorno, Cristóbal Peña, Gabriela Wiener, Leila Guerriero, Cristian Alarcón, among others. These are writers doing important, groundbreaking work. So the talent is there, as is the habit of radio listenership, and what we propose to do is unite the two. We want to have these immensely gifted journalists - men and women who've already revitalized the long-form narrative - we want them to tell their stories in sound.”
About This Quote
The quote highlights a proposal to merge Latin American nonfiction writers with radio storytelling, leveraging their talent and existing radio audiences.
In simple terms: Combine skilled writers with radio to reach audiences.
Use radio to amplify literary voices.
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When to use this quote
- publishing
- radio programming
- education
- cultural promotion
- community engagement
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can audio preserve literary nuance?
- What audiences benefit most from this blend?
Radio may limit depth of long‑form narratives.