Buena Letra explores the cultural significance of letters and words, going beyond traditional formats to embrace diverse art forms linked to thirteen aspects of human experience.
Buena Letra focuses on the cultural value of the letter and the word, expressed not only in traditional formats and genres, but through the recognition of diverse expressions of art that are related to thirteen aspects of art and the human experience. Buena Letra will allow the encounter with those voices that build the daily life and memory of a people. The collective construction of the meaning of life from the letters and the universe of our vocabulary. The chapters of the series are defined by 13 words that describe the culture, idiosyncrasy, customs, traditions and roots: sweet, sea, land, miscegenation, resistance, woman, nostalgia, river, laughter, taste, blood, faith and celebration , will be the words in charge of defining what the Pacific is and who inhabits it. During each chapter, biographical profiles of writers, musicians, oral narrators are developed, all who, in their capacity as authors, can tell their experience and relationship with the arts. A look at our Pacific region through great literary exponents and those who preserve the oral tradition of these latitudes.