‘Conversations at the Museum’ with the writer Dolores Redondo will take place on Wednesday 3 May at 7 p.m.

Dolores Redondo Museu Juan March

The writer Dolores Redondo. Photo: Museu Fundació Juan March.

On Wednesday 3 May at 19:00h, the writer Dolores Redondo will take part in the series ‘Conversations at the Museum’. Interviewed by the cultural journalist Sergio Vila-Sanjuán, Redondo will talk about her creative process based on her latest novel, ‘Esperando al diluvio’ (Waiting for the Flood) (Destino, 2022).

Dolores Redondo is one of Spain’s best-selling and best-translated writers, published in 39 languages. Her trilogy ‘The Invisible Guardian’ has made her one of the most famous Spanish-language crime novelists of recent years.

Along with cultural journalist Sergio Vila-Sanjuán, Dolores Redondo will review the elements that make up her novels at the Museu Fundación Juan March in Palma: plots, characters, settings and their connection with the reality that surrounds them. These are some of the ingredients that have made Redondo a publishing phenomenon.

Dolores Redondo will talk about her latest novel

‘Esperando al diluvio’ (Waiting for the Flood) is her latest title, which will provide an opportunity to learn about her writing process from Vila-Sanjuán. ‘Conversations at the Museum’ is a series of interviews in which this journalist interviews some of today’s personalities from the world of culture and politics. Writers Pablo D’Ors, Agustín Fernández Mallo and Milena Busquets have already participated in these sessions.

The event is free admission, which can be booked a week before the event on the march.es website. It will also be broadcast live on YouTube and Canal March. The next event in the series will be with the journalist, literary critic and writer Iñaki Uriarte.

Sergio Vila-Sanjuán is a cultural journalist and writer, was a Fulbright scholar at Boston University and holds a degree in History from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He has worked as head of culture at ‘El Correo Catalán’, editor-in-chief of ‘El Noticiero Universal’ and, since 1987, at ‘La Vanguardia’, where he currently coordinates the ‘Cultura/s’ supplement.