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Juan Jose Millas, Etxebarría Lucia, Pilar Urbano and Fernando Savater will be among the protagonists Cycle Writers Literary Encounters in ink 2012 in Molina de Segura (14/02/2012)

The first record of this edition will be held on Wednesday 22 February at 20.00 pm in the Library Salvador García Aguilar, Juan Jose Millas

Juan Jose Millas, Etxebarría Lucia, Pilar Urbano and Fernando Savater up the cast of the sixth cycle Writers Literary Encounters in ink 2012, organized by the city of Molina de Segura, with the collaboration of the Association for Music in Molina de Segura and La Caixa, and this year will address novel form of poetry, with the visit of Félix Grande and Francisca Aguirre.

The section dedicated to children's literature and the dissemination of reading in secondary schools this year fills Eliacer Cansino, National Prize for Children's Literature in 2010 for a room in Babel.

The cycle has been presented at a press conference, on Tuesday 14 February, by the Mayor of the town, Eduardo Contreras Linares, Councillor for Culture, Mariola Martinez Robles, and the coordinator and host of the cycle, Lola Grace.

The first record of this edition will be held on Wednesday 22 February at 20.00 pm in the Library Salvador García Aguilar (in Chorrico Avenue, No. 44), with Juan Jose Millas, Planeta Prize for his biographical novel The World.

Explains the Councillor of Culture, "Writers in Ink is six years in a healthy state, thanks to the thousands of readers who come to Salvador Garcia Aguilar Library to listen to their favorite authors speak about their work."

Meanwhile, the coordinator of the cycle, Lola Grace, explained that "it is becoming easier with renowned authors in this cultural event, thanks to the good name of it in the literary and publishing, due to good management technicians of the Department of Culture Town Hall molinense and thanks to public concerns, making each encounter in a lively and enthusiastic activity, pleasantly surprising to the authors. "

In previous editions have passed through Molina de Segura some of the foremost writers of national and international scene, some real classics, like Ana Maria Matute, Zoe Valdes, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Luis Leante, Ian Gibson, Luis Rojas Marcos, Angela Vallvey, Javier Fences, Fernando Sanchez Drago, Angeles Caso, Maria Duenas, Eduardo Mendoza and Jorge Bucay.

The history of the five previous editions of the cycle is as follows:

2007: Ana Maria Matute and Zoé Valdés.

2008: Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Jose Angel Manas, Nativel Preciado, Luis Felipe Benítez Reyes Leante.

2009: Ian Gibson, Javier Sierra, Luis Rojas Marcos, Andrew and Angela Trapiello Vallvey.

2010: Javier Fences, Fernando Sanchez Drago, Angeles Caso, José Luis Ferris, Cesar and Maria Dueñas Mallorquí.

2011: Enrique Vila-Matas, Eduardo Mendoza, Jerome Tristante, Alfredo Gomez Cerda, Oral Care and Jorge Santos.

Authors of Meteor

For several months, the large number of literary vocations born in Molina de Segura has some entity with its own legend.

On Christmas Eve 1858, then fell on the town a giant meteorite, which is now in the Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid.

Since then, the crater emitted a mysterious radiation that has germinated, 150 years later, a generation of writers like never before seen in the region.

Last year, Molina de Segura opened the Paseo de las Letras, where some of the authors of the meteorite have a commemorative plaque, like the great stars of film and music have their star on the Walk of Stars in Hollywood .

The authors of the meteorite are, so far, Mondejar Lopez Lola, Marta Zafrilla, Ruben Castillo, Lorena Moreno, Jerome Tristante, Paco López Mengual, Pablo de Aguilar Gonzalez, Elijah Meana and the late Salvador García Aguilar (Nadal Prize 1983 by Joy of man).

This year, the Department of Culture carried out a series of promotional events of local talent, including writers name the ink in Asteroids visitors fees of the Most Noble and Loyal Order of the Great Meteor of Molina de Segura.

CYCLE

WRITERS IN INK 2012

Program

February 22, Wednesday, 20:00 h.

Salvador García Aguilar Library.

Juan Jose Millas

(Valencia, 1946)

Creator of a literary genre staff, articuento, before that point went through a savings and was administrative in Iberia, but left, like his degree in Philosophy and Letters, to devote himself entirely to literature.

His second novel, Cerberus are the shadows, won the Sesame.

He joined and later wrote Alfaguara wet paper, his most popular novel.

Followers of his columns in El País are legion, as are those who listen to The Window SER.

Honorary doctorate from the University of Turin (2006) and Oviedo (2007), Planet Prize for his biographical novel The World, his works have been translated into 23 languages.

Your imagination and social commitment are needed more than ever.

February 27, Monday, 13:00 h.

Hall of IES Vega del Tader.

Eliacer Cansino

(Seville, 1954)

Professor of philosophy at the German Institute of Seville Matthew, he combined this work with the writer.

In 1997 he received the Premio Lazarillo by Mystery Velázquez, and in 1992 was International Award for Infanta Elena I, Robinson Sanchez.

Anaya has also been award for a room at Babel and the same work in 2010 received the National Prize for Children's Literature.

This work has explained: "Babel is a symbol of the confusion. In the novel there are conflicts between the adolescents themselves. Are jealousies and conflicts of integration in the group. And then there are social conflicts caused by poverty, isolation and crime, which is probably the highest degree of marginalization. "

March 22, Thursday, 20:00 h.

Salvador García Aguilar Library.

Lucia Etxebarria

(Valencia, 1966)

Philologist and journalist, left the press offices shortly before coming to light his first book, a fictionalized biography of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love.

Beatrice and celestial bodies Nadal won the 1997 and 2000 he was named Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Aberdeen (Scotland).

A year later he won the Spring with Of all things visible and invisible, and in 2004 the planet in balance by a miracle.

The last of the ten leading novels published is called The content of silence.

Active user of social networks, working with different periodicals and radio show Julia in Onda, Onda Cero.

Last December he announced his retirement indefinitely literary world as a protest against piracy.

April 26, Thursday, 20:00 h.

Salvador García Aguilar Library.

PILAR STREET

(Valencia, 1940)

He started studying philosophy and literature, but soon discovered his true passion: journalism.

Since his youth he worked as a columnist and political commentator on ABC, I, Epoch and now the World.

It has also been a contributor to Onda Cero, Cope, Telecinco and Antena 3, in the golden era of Jesus Hermida.

Book writer today has been very successful recent closely Queen (2008), and his authorized biography of Judge Baltasar Garzon was much talked about.

In The price of the throne is the figure of the King.

He lived in first person the 23 F, about which he wrote: "I had a machine gun a few inches from my waist. I dropped to the floor. That afternoon and that night I knew in a definite way that freedom is worth more than life."

May 2, Wednesday, 20:00 h.

Salvador García Aguilar Library.

AGUIRRE FRANCISCO

(Alicante, 1930)

He had to reach 42 years for him to see the light its first collection of poems, Ithaca, which won the award in 1971 Leopoldo Panero.

From there, the path of the bard has been full of lights.

You just won the National Poetry Prize in 2011 for his History of anatomy, work that also received the Miguel Hernández 2010.

It feels belonging to the generation of 98 - "patient, unhurried" - and endorses the phrase Machado: "Art is long and it does not matter because all that matters is life."

FELIX BIG

(Merida, 1937)

Considered one of the great innovators of the 60 Spanish poetry, his artistic vocation was musical rather than literary, it was flamenco guitarist.

Although changed the strings of letters, his work as flamenco is not negligible with studies on Paco de Lucía and Camarón himself García Lorca.

Machado initial inspiration, his work evolved into a greater depth over the letters and eroticism.

He has received numerous awards, including the Adonais Award for Stones (1963) and the National Poetry for The rubáiyatas Horace Martin (1978).

Musical performance by the Association for Music in Molina de Segura: Naira Perdu, Pilar and Pedro Valero: piano.

Francisco Muñoz: flamenco guitar.

May 8, Tuesday, 20:00 h.

Salvador García Aguilar Library.

Fernando Savater

(San Sebastián, 1947)

A voracious reader since childhood, illustrated and vital character, was a professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the Complutense University of Madrid (where he turned to his political views in 1971), Professor of Ethics and Sociology of the UNED, and Professor of Ethics at the University of the Basque Country.

He has served on several groups committed to peace in Euskadi, working in the country and co-directs the magazine Highlights for the practical reason.

Author of countless newspaper articles and fifty books, owns a sharp style, incisive and ironic.

He has won, among others, the test Anagram Award for Invitation to ethics, and was a finalist and winner of the Planet with The Garden of the doubts and The Brotherhood of Good Luck, respectively.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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