The third edition of the Lanzarote Literature Festival, with the motto Lyrics of Rofe and Salt, transforms the island once again into a great forum for readers and authors among October 9 and December 3, with a calendar that mixes literary conversations and creative spaces.
This year the epicenter moves to the south of the island with events in Tías, Yaiza and Arrecife, and a top-level lineup including Fernando Aramburu, Elizabeth Duval, Cristina Fernández Cubas, Sergio del Molino, Mónica Ojeda and Ignacio Martínez de Pisón; in addition, there will be two workshops taught by Matías Candeira and Men MaríasAttendance is free with prior registration.
Calendar and venues
The program is started by Fernando Aramburu on Thursday, October 9 at 19:30 p.m. at the El Fondeadero Civic Center (Puerto del Carmen, Tías), with a talk that will focus on literature as a tool for memory and identity.
The conferences in the municipality of Aunts They will be distributed between El Fondeadero and the Municipal Theater: after Aramburu (October 9) will arrive Elizabeth Duval (October 16), Cristina Fernández Cubas (October 28) and Sergio del Molino (November 6), consolidating a block of four meetings in this town.
The cycle is completed with two more appointments in Yaiza and Arrecife, starring Mónica Ojeda and Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, which will reinforce the festival's island focus by extending the program to several municipalities.
creation workshops
The training section consists of two free workshops led by Matías Candeira y Men Marias, designed for those who wish to hone their narrative tools in a practical and accessible context.
These sessions, aimed at the creation and exchange of working methods, require pre-registration and are integrated into the same booking dynamic as the program's talks.
Registration and access
Attendance at the entire festival is Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days, but it is necessary to reserve a place through the event's official website: www.fdll.esEach form is activated one month in advance of the corresponding activity date.
Following that pattern, the registration period for the inauguration of Aramburu opens on September 9, allowing attendees to confirm their presence with sufficient time and avoid last-minute waits.
A project with an island vocation
The Lanzarote Literature Festival (FDLL) reaffirms its purpose of bring literature closer for residents and visitors, creating spaces for conversation between readers and authors and projecting, through words, the volcanic and Atlantic identity of the island.
From the Tías City Council it is emphasized that supporting this event is betting on thought, word and encounter, an approach that places the municipality as a reference in the Canarian literary agenda.
Spaces, audiences and experience
The programming in Tías will be distributed between the Civic Center The Anchorage and the Municipal Theater, spaces that facilitate a close and dialogic format with the public to encourage participation.
The extension of the calendar to Yaiza and Arrecife It adds geographic diversity and enables more readers to join in the activities, consolidating a cultural tour that covers different landscapes and communities on the island.
With six talks, two workshops and a schedule that unfolds over almost two months, the proposal of Lyrics of Rofe and Salt It combines big names, new perspectives, and free access with reservation, turning the island into an active literary map between October and December.