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Màxim Huerta, Inma Pelegrín, Antonio Rentero and Luis Endera participate, on December 2, in the second online event "Books with language" (30/11/2020)

| The meeting, organized by the Department of Culture, will serve to talk about the books that have marked the lives of the participants and why they would recommend them | The writer and journalist Màxim Huerta and the poet Inma Pelegrín will be the special guests, on Wednesday, December 2, at 8:00 p.m., of the second session of the online meeting "Books with language", which on this occasion will also feature, to speak of the books that have marked his life and why they would recommend them, with the presence of the film critic Antonio Rentero and the filmmaker Luis Endera. This cycle, organized by the Department of Culture of the Molina de Segura City Council and coordinated and moderated by the journalist and cultural manager, Lola Gracia, seeks to bring together people from different professional and artistic sectors to talk about literature. The Councilor for Culture, Soledad Nortes Navarro explained that "Books with language" is a meeting in which, "in addition to important professionals from different areas, those who participate can also contribute their opinion and experience". The meeting on Wednesday December 2 can be followed via Zoom, free of charge, and with a virtual capacity of up to 100 people.

The link and the keys to access are: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86050137985?pwd=R1NzMFFnTXFRWEc4MU1zSm5OVDR0dz09 Meeting ID: 860 5013 7985 and Access Code: 859662. Biographies of the participants Inmaculada Pelegrín López (1969, Lorca, Murcia). He spends several hours a day looking through a microscope, perhaps this is why his verses are full of minimal things.

Every morning he is surprised when, when he leaves the house, one of the dogs that live there approaches him wagging his tail, perhaps that is the reason why his words refer to the amazement of the everyday. He likes to look at the sky and ask himself questions.

Heaven never repeats itself, questions don't either.

You might think that through poetry he seeks to remain alert to the miracle, because if it went unnoticed it would be as if it had not existed.

In your life many numbers ago, you will surely have come to the conclusion that we are statistically impossible and yet we are.

You are likely to write to warn us of such a contingency.

He has published, among others, Dirty Rags (ed.

Tres Fronteras 2008), Oxide (ed.

Pre-Textos, 2008). He has won the following awards: Gerardo Diego International Poetry Prize; A matter of hours (ed.

The island of Siltolá, 2012).

Juan Ramón Jiménez Hispano-American Poetry Prize and is the winner of the 2020 Pulchrum Prize awarded by the O Lumen Foundation. Poems have been translated into other languages, but he cannot assure you that once translated they are actually his poems. Màxim Huerta (Valencia, 1971) Spanish journalist and writer.

In June 2018, he served as Minister of Culture and Sports for seven days until his resignation.

He was the winner of the 2014 Spring Award with his fourth novel, La noche soñada.

He began his professional career in radio and written media in his native land, such as the RNE radio stations in Utiel and Radio Buñol, or the newspapers Valencia 7 Días and Las Provincias. His leap to television took place in 1997, the year in which he joined the regional television channel Canal 9.

He began working at Telecinco in 2000, presenting and editing the regional broadcasting space of the chain for the Valencian Community.

A year later, he made the leap to broadcasting at the state level by becoming one of the faces of the news program Informativos Telecinco, in which he spent five years presenting different editions. In 2005, she took a turn in her professional career, until now always linked to informational spaces, and joined the team of presenters of The Ana Rosa Program, a magazine led by journalist Ana Rosa Quintana and very focused on chronic issues Social. His literary career has not been so well known until now.

Author of the novels Let it be the last time, The whisper of the conch, A shop in Paris, The dream night, with which he won the 2014 Spring Novel Prize, Don't leave me / Ne me remove pas, The hidden part of the iceberg , Firmament (many of them translated into several languages).

And from the stories The writer, Elsa and the sea and Starting from zero; illustrated books My place in the world is you, Paris will be toujours Paris and Viva la Dolce Vita.

And the collection of journalistic columns collected in Improvised Intimacy.

This year 2020 has seen the light his latest book "With love was enough" whose protagonist is Icarus, a child who can fly, an exciting journey that focuses on the only way of salvation from disagreements: love Antonio Rentero (Murcia, 1970) Antonio Rentero is a communicator specialized in film and technology and a lawyer, specialized in data protection.

He collaborates with media such as Onda Cero, Onda Regional de Murcia, Cadena Azul and Emilcar FM. He writes about technology every day at Silicon.

He presents and directs the Preestreno, Oficina-19 and Excelsior podcasts.

On YouTube it has a presence in Preview, Room 237, Instant Cinema and the Murcia Regional Library Film Guide.

He has co-written "Cuarentorr @ s" and "Lovecraft: The long shadow of the tentacle".

He has participated in the collective books "El café en el cine", "Arde el tropico" and "La otra historia". Luis Endera (Murcia, 1972) Music and piano student 6 years old.

He studied technical engineering in image and sound at the University of Salford, Manchester.

Passionate about cinema since he was a child, after working in different technical departments of companies as well as in the world of marketing and online advertising, with 38 he directed his first short film "Ganar el tiempo".

Since then he has directed other shorts such as "Call Now" and "Barrendero" highlighting the performances of Carlos Bardem and Miren Ibarguren.

In 2013 he directed his first feature film "Desde el Infierno", based on a book by Enrique Laso.

A film that, like the ones he made later, was financed by crowdfunding.

After "Deserts" (2017), he started with the project of the feature film "Pyramiden", of which he previously made a short of the same name.He is currently finalizing post-production on Pyramiden, which will be released in early 2021.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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