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Spring Book 2016 of Molina de Segura is held from April 15 to May 4 (13/04/2016)

The program of activities Spring Book 2016 of Molina de Segura, organized by the Department of Culture of the City molinense, was presented at a press conference Wednesday April 13, by the Mayor of the town, Esther Clavero Look, and Councillor for Culture, Pedro Jesús Martínez Baños.

The activities will take place from April 15 to May 4 and are as follows:

April 15, Friday

19.30 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar (in Chorrico Avenue, No. 44), presentation of the novel Every night, every night, Lola Lopez Mondejar.

Speaker: Antonio J. Ubero critic of La Opinion.

Lola Lopez Mondejar (Murcia, 1958), psychologist, psychoanalyst and writer, gives voice in his new novel Dolores Haze, or Lolita, the famous character from the novel by Vladimir Nabokov.

Dolores Schiller, the star of every night, every night, when receiving suspected diaries his mother who was the girl famous novel.

Guided by this insight, he travels to Switzerland to meet with Humbert Humbert, the male protagonist of the play.

Lopez Mondejar's novel Lolita rewrites history from a new perspective.

April 19, Tuesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, X edition of Cycle Writers Literary Encounters in ink 2016 with Alicia Giménez Bartlett.

Presents: Lola Gracia.

Alicia Giménez Bartlett (Almansa, 1951) is best known for his character Inspector Petra Delicado, brought to television, but his literature exceeds the black genre.

Brand Planeta Prize with the play Naked men (history of the fatal relationship of a dispute arising in the environment of male prostitution partner), also won the Nadal in 2011 where no one finds you: a historical novel about the life of the hermaphrodite guerrilla fighter Teresa Pla Meseguer maquis.

He has won awards such as Raymond Chandler and Grinzane Cavour.

April 20, Wednesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of the book Thoughts for the soul, Rachel Mengual.

Speakers: Paco López Mengual, songwriters Paco Reina and Andrés Giménez and guitarist Pedro Antonio Martinez Garrigos.

The molinense writer Raquel Mengual, author of poems and dreams of a world of values, now presents Thoughts for the soul, a self-help book for in the words of its author "improve our thoughts to getting a nice and easy way a positive mind to life. it has a pocket size so that always accompanies the reader and not feel alone, inviting him to open it at random to give their wisdom with thoughts to be happy in your day to day. "

April 21, Thursday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of the book The worst has passed, Eduardo Carrasco.

Speaker: Luis Garcia Mondejar.

Eduardo Carrasco Guirao (Puerto Lumbreras, 1955), a journalist from the University of Barcelona, ​​has regularly collaborated in the press of Murcia and has been director of the Regional Editor.

In 2007 he released his first book Kite flying, a chronicle of the lost paradise of childhood and adolescence.

The worst has passed contains twenty stories of disparate extension, written by critic Truth Pedro Granados with "a light, agile narrative progresses without meanders towards the essential," and in which the author "displays an accurate vision and quiet, deeply emotional, softening the harshness of the issues with intelligent humor. "

April 22, Friday

20.00 h., Salvador García Aguilar Library, Cultural Evening IV La Molineta Literary.

Award Tertulia delivery.

Presents: Blanca Pérez de Tudela.

Intervenes songwriter José Antonio Abellán.

The Tertulia Award was created by veteran La Molineta Literary Association to recognize the career of authors born or resident in Murcia who in one way or another have excelled nationally.

After Maria Duenas, Lola and Luis Lopez Mondejar Leante, the Association has decided to grant it in this fourth edition to Manuel Moyano, within a cultural evening for the first time held in the Library Salvador García Aguilar.

22 to 30 April

From 10.00 to 14.00 hours and from 18.00 to 21.30, in Paseo Rosales, II Pro Caritas charity market.

Caritas Molina installed for the second time in the Paseo Rosales booths for the sale of books, CD's and other second-hand.

All money raised will go to benefit needy individuals and families of Molina de Segura.

April 25, Thursday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of the book Playa de Poniente, Lola Gutierrez.

Speakers: Antonio Parra Sanz and Paco Marín.

Lola Gutiérrez (Cartagena, 1964) is defined as "architect of buildings in the form of books" and has previously published the novels Sighs of Spain and Entre Bays.

In his new novel, Playa de Poniente, tells a romantic plot whose backdrop is a historic event occurred on the beaches of Cabo de Palos in the summer of 1906: the sinking of the Italian liner Sirio, an event as dramatic as forgotten, which he mobilized the locals of the area, which turned into body and soul in rescue and aid to the survivors.

April 26, Tuesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of the poetry book Dialogue butterflies, Lola Ferre.

Speaker: Luis Garcia Mondejar.

Lola Ferre has a PhD in Political Science and Sociology and poet.

His literary career began with Young Writers of the Region of Murcia with Soren Peñalver.

He has won prizes in several competitions and written articles for The Truth and La Opinión.

The book of poems presented, the dialog butterflies, contains, in the words of its author, "a gathering of women seeking to build a better world, more egalitarian, just and united, and that opens up to poetry and love as key concepts to transform humanity. "

April 27, Wednesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, travel book presentation few days in Paris, Paco Lopez Mengual.

Presents: Fran Serrano, editor.

The renowned novelist and haberdasher Paco Lopez Mengual (Molina de Segura, 1962) presents its second chronicle of travel after Recuerdos de Lisboa.

In few days in Paris recounts a trip to the French capital he made with his family in the summer of 2006. Despite its short length, the book includes a wide range of descriptions: sensual dancers from the Moulin Rouge to the tombs of universal writers in the cemetery of Montparnasse, all with the most recognizable ingredients writing of its author: spontaneity, sensitivity, irony and a sparkling sense of humor.

April 28, Thursday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of the book Noa, Antonio Sanchez.

It Presents: Andrés Concha, the collective Molinea.

Antonio Sanchez, a retired professor of Vega del Tader Institute and traveler in Europe, published his first book despite claims not to be considered a writer.

In Noa, illustrated by Lucía Higueras, Sanchez states that have tried to "show how links to a human being are created before coming to this world by following the teachings of The Little Prince, Saint-Exupéry. Marveling and try to astound the reader to any of the mechanisms that has been putting in place the human species throughout its evolution to perpetuate ".

May 3, Tuesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, presentation of No. 44 of the magazine Molinea.

The group of writers and writers Molinea not miss one of their annual meetings with readers.

On this occasion they presented the number 44 of the magazine, which proves the continuity in time of his creative proposal.

In this issue Migliorini Maya, Silvia Bolarín, Mariano Sanz Navarro, Sea Fund, Jose Maria Lopez Conesa, Irel Faustina Bermejo, Juan Serrano, Norma Garcia Coirolo, Juan Tomás Frutos, Juan Manuel Lopez Nicholas, Elizabeth Grima Campoy, Andres involved Gimenez Rodriguez, Martinez and Juan Espallardo Meri.

May 4, Wednesday

20.00 h., Library Salvador García Aguilar, X edition of Cycle Writers Literary Encounters in ink 2016, with Manuel Rivas.

Presents: Lola Gracia.

The work of Manuel Rivas (La Coruña, 1957) takes place mainly in the Galician language, although he often translates into Castilian language that writes articles for El País.

Founding member of Greenpeace Spain, his book of stories do you want me, love?

in 1996 he won the National Award for Fiction and Torrente Ballester and includes the story Butterfly's Tongue, in which José Luis Cuerda based his eponymous film.

It has also been made into a movie The carpenter's pencil.

Just published the last day of Newfoundland.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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