11/11/2025
We had a remarkably inspiring conversation with award-winning Peruvian writer and anthropologist Dr. Karina Pacheco Medrano during her presentation at DePaul University on Saturday, November 8th.
Dr. Rocío Ferreira, whose current research and writing focuses on women’s literary and visual cultural responses to the Peruvian internal armed conflict, talked about Dr. Pacheco’s novels and short stories and commented on the newly released book and opened a dialogue with the author.
Dr. Karina Pacheco shared beautiful insights into her fiction, her writing process, and the way she combines her training as an anthropologist, her research on Peruvian history with her creative literary texts. She immersed the audience into the characters’s journey through self-discovery, Peru’s history of political violence, gender-based violence, family dynamics, and the complexities of memory and truth in her novel —The Year of the Wind—, 2022 National Book Award Winner, recently translated from the Spanish by Mara Faye Lethem and published by Graywolf Press in November 2025. Her powerful story deeply moved our students, alumni, faculty, and community members.
Special thanks to Dr. Rocío Ferreira for organizing this impactful event and for her unwavering commitment to our Hispanic communities.
Thank you as well to the Peruvian Arts Society for being a consistent and valued partner, and to our generous sponsors at DePaul Liberal Arts & Social Sciences.
And of course, thank you to everyone who attended! We had a full house, and your presence made the event a true success. It’s always a joy to gather with our students, faculty, staff, and the vibrant communities of Chicago.