“Telling stories from the margins is a symbolic act of justice.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“Telling stories from the margins is a symbolic act of justice.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“What society refuses to see is what most strongly defines it.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“In the most vulnerable, there can be dignity, memory, and poetry.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“From the margins, one can speak with irony, tenderness, and rage.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“A stray dog listens to what no one says and sees what is hidden, making him a privileged narrator.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“The mestizo dog is an intense allegory of the Latin American condition.”
Source: Interview to José Baroja. https://grupoigneo.com/blog/entrevista-jose-baroja-literatura/
“Proud to be a "damn South American" and not a "suck-up" to the United States.”
Source: Radiorama de Occidente. 1480 AM Rock&Pop.
“School is not a daycare center.”
Source: 1480 AM Rock&Pop.
“Can someone suffering from hunger or abuse really be encouraged to read a book?”
Source: https://www.peruinforma.com/entrevista-cultural-al-escritor-chileno-jose-baroja/
“It must certainly be considered true that once a work leaves our pen, it no longer belongs to us.”
Source: http://letras.mysite.com/jbar050923.html
“The beauty of art is in our imperfection.”
Source: Radiorama de Occidente. "La Otra Historia". 1480 Rock and Pop AM. Guadalajara. Mexico.