• Do Cry For Me Argentina Feat. Pepita Sandwich (The New Yorker)

  • Feb 21 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast
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Do Cry For Me Argentina Feat. Pepita Sandwich (The New Yorker)

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  • This week the incredible Buenos Aires born illustrator & visual artists Pepita Sandwich (The New Yorker, Washington Post, Vogue) joins Lucie on the podcast to talk about her new book "The Art of Crying" which comes out on April 30th. Pepita's first two books were published by PRH in Spain and Argentina; Diario de Supervivencia (Survival Diaries 2016) and Las Mujeres Mueven Montanas (Women Move Mountains 2019). 

    We talk why we cry, the history of tears, why everyone should cry more, why men cry less, Japanese tear teachers, brain tingles, her Italian dad’s immigrant brain, the time she was the only Argentinian in Vermont, why she loves Messi, Americans vs North Americans, the US’s soft power, the pain of watching the current political situation in Argentina, how to make yourself cry and SO MUCH MORE! 

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    ⭐️Follow Pepita @pepitasandwich 

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