César Saravia, El Salvador

Poet and Journalist

César Saravia (El Salvador, 1989) is a poet and journalist whose work moves between memory, territory, and the intimate landscapes of language. He has made Argentina his home since 2015. 

His first book, Era Feriado y Estábamos Despiertos (Editorial Colibrí, 2018), explored the quiet rituals of everyday life. In 2024, he published Postales. Una Geopoética awarded the 17th National Poetry Prize “Adolfo Bioy Casares,” organized by the City of Las Flores. 

Saravia is a member of PEN Argentina, part of the editorial collective Marcha Noticias, and the creator of Modo Verso, a space for poetry and conversation. 

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Traditions of My Homeland / Junin

9 August 2025

César Saravia, El Salvador

Poet and Journalist

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