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Ezequiel Naya

EZEQUIEL NAYA, Buenos Aires, 1981, received his degree in advertising before working as a creative in the agencies Agulla & Baccetti and El Cielo. In 2008, he founded Bleed VFX, one of the first 3D animation studios specialized in simulations, based in Buenos Aires and Barcelona. He trained as a writer in the workshops of Diego Paszkowski and Fabián Casas before graduating from the Literary Creation masters from Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He is the author of Fantasmas de Animales (2012), published by Corregidor. He is a co-founder of Lata Peinada in Barcelona.

Ship of Dreams (Sueños del Atlántico)
by Ezequiel Naya, translated from the Spanish by Sam Simon

August 16, 2021 Contributed By: Ezequiel Naya, Sam Simon

Ship of Dreams

In a boat that drifts through the South Atlantic, close to what we as Argentines call the Malvinas, and that on English maps they figure as the Falklands, I face the important though sad task of searching for and rescuing the dreams of Argentine soldiers (sometimes we also rescue English dreams) that were lost in […]

Filed Under: Featured Content, Featured Translation, Translation Posted On: August 16, 2021

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