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This is an extended version with longer than usual interview and reading fragments, which do not appear in the television broadcast. In this first episode recorded at the Colegio de San Ildefonso, actor, director and producer Diego Luna, in a conversation with host Adriana Paz, invites us to explore the Beat generation through the books with which he discovered this movement. In addition, after a moving reading of “Ashes in the Mouth” by Mexican author Brenda Navarro, he addresses the topic of migration and its personal and collective impact. Finally, he emphasizes the relevance and quality of journalistic work in Latin America, sharing a compilation of chronicles, and talks about the influence of reading on his film and acting work. Books read “Howl” by Allen Ginsberg “Ash in the Mouth” by Brenda Navarro “Rabia. Chronicles against cynicism in Latin America» edited by Javier Lafuente and Eliezer Budasoff Some extra recommendations by Diego Luna «Movie-like» by Blanca Peña «Momo» by Michael Ende «The Virgin Head» by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara «The Difficult Light» by Tomás González «On the Bones of the Dead» by Olga Tokarczuk