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Lola Rontano presents the Austroatlantic book on Tuesday, February 25 in Molina de Segura (24/02/2020)

The writer Lola Rontano presents Austroatlántica, XXX Torrente Ballester Prize for Narrative in Spanish Language 2018, on Tuesday, February 25, at 7:00 p.m., at the Salvador García Aguilar Library (in Avenida del Chorrico, No. 44) in Molina de Segura.

Intervenes, together with the author, Andrea Torrano Martínez.

Lola Rontano (Comala, Molina de Segura, 1977)

Dolores Torrano Vicente, who has her literary name in Lola Rontano, was born in 1977 in Comala, Molina de Segura, lives in Laxe and is a French teacher at the Maximino Romero de Lema Institute, Baio (Zas).

The author is a contributor to articles, reviews, blogs and digital magazines, such as Vulva Estelar, The Colloquium of Dogs, Women reviewing ... always under the pseudonym of Lola Schutz.

He participated in the Anthology of erotic poetry, of the Ibero-American Institute of Atlantic Studies.

In 2014, he won the Camilo José Cela Narrative Prize of the City Council of Padrón, for the story The udders of the night.

He works on the compilation of some translations of the French singer Dominique A.

With his Austro-Atlantic novel he has won the XXX Torrente Ballester Prize for Narrative in Spanish Language 2018.

Austroatlantic (editorial Diputación a Coruña, 2019)

Austroatlantic (The Argentina that God wants) is an initiatory journey that is inspired by a stay in the southern hemisphere, specifically in the city of Córdoba, during the years 2010 and 2011, as well as the social events that gave rise to the tidal demands and to the 15M phenomenon.

Austroatlantic juxtaposes characters, stories and places, creating a certain disorder that corresponds to the mood of the protagonist, nicknamed La Sonámbula: Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Córdoba, Uruguay, Mendoza, Salta or Iguazú parade through the pages of this trip in Search for an identity.

The subtitle of the novel, The Argentina God Wants, refers to the formal thread of the story, that of religion, which links and makes an amalgam of disparate elements, including parables.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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