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Molina de Segura's Book Spring 2019 is celebrated from May 3 to 24 and includes a total of 18 activities (29/04/2019)

The program of activities of the Spring of the Book 2019 of Molina de Segura, organized by the Department of Culture of the Molinense City Council, has been presented at a press conference today, Monday, April 29, by the Mayor of the town, Esther Clavero Mira, and the Councilman of Culture, Pedro Jesús Martínez Baños.

The increasingly important importance of Literature in Molina de Segura has one of its reflections in the celebration of the already traditional Spring Book.

This year, the program will run from May 3 to 24 and will include a total of 18 activities.

Most of the events will take place at the Salvador García Aguilar Library, although others will be held at the Plaza de España, the Paseo Rosales, the Mercedes Mendoza Library and the City Council Plenary Hall.

In the first place, it will have the presence of two authors invited to the Writers' Cycle in its ink: Agustín Fernández Mallo, head of the so-called Nocilla Generation, and César Fernández García, who will hold a meeting with 180 students of the IES Vega del Táder and Francisco of Goya.

Among the authors from Molinos and other points of the Region who will present literary novelty this year are: Yolanda Ortiz Alarcon, Juan de Dios Hernandez Miñano, Ignacio Borgoñós, Francisco Torres Monreal, Manuela Martínez Ortiz, Carlos Bermejo, Joaquín Jareño and Antonio Ruiz Munuera .

There will be several collective presentations: the magazine Molínea, the novel Magerit, stories from a future city and Historias del Veintidós, from the literary group El Retén, which will represent those stories on board a bus.

In the Salvador García Aguilar and Mercedes Mendoza libraries workshops will be held on handicrafts and storytelling by the Turulí Turulé cultural association.

On the other hand, the Cáritas organization will install its Solidarity Market at the Paseo Rosales, where books, CDs and other second-hand items will be on sale.

The Molinense authors Francisco Javier Illán Vivas, Vicente García Martínez, Francisco Conesa López, Alfonso Rebollo, Juan de Dios Hernández Miñano and Paco López Mengual will sign copies in the flea market.

The collection is used for charity purposes.

The activities are the following:

May 3, Friday

8:00 pm, at the Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the book Volver a verte, by Yolanda Ortiz Alarcón.

Speak with the author: Fini Pinar Alarcón and María José López.

Sofia Boss goes to the job interview she so desires, and when she gets out of the taxi her eyes are literally stuck on a man who fascinates her.

This is how the plot of Yolanda Ortiz's first novel, which is inscribed in the romantic genre and narrates a stormy relationship, begins to develop.

May 4, Saturday

12.00 h., At the Salvador García Aguilar Library, storytellers with the Turulí Turulé Cultural Association.

From May 4 to 11

10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at Paseo Rosales, VI Mercadillo Solidario Pro Cáritas.

The entity will install booths in the Paseo Rosales for the sale of books, CDs and other second-hand items, with the money collected to benefit families in need of Molina de Segura.

Signature of books from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm: Francisco Javier Illán Vivas (May 4), Vicente García Martínez and Faustina Bermejo Irel (May 5), Maranwë Beyond (Mari Carmen García Pujante), on May 6, Javier L García Moreno (May 7), Francisco Conesa López (May 8), Alfonso Rebollo Martínez (May 9), Juan de Dios Hernández Miñano (May 10) and Paco López Mengual (May 11).

May 7, Tuesday

8:00 pm, at the Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of issue 53 of the magazine Molínea.

This group of writers and writers Molínea goes punctually to his classic spring date with readers.

May 8, Wednesday

20.00 h., In the Plenary Hall of the City Council, presentation of the book The Church of Santa Maria de Molina de Segura, historian Juan de Dios Hernández Miñano.

Presents: Francisco Torres Monreal.

The guitarist Tomás Fernández Gil will perform.

Hernández Miñano, Professor of History and Doctor of Art History, has focused much of his research activity on highlighting the cultural and artistic heritage of Molina de Segura.

This book is the result of an expensive research work on the missing Christian temple of the Castle district, which existed as such since 1266 (date when the original small mosque was converted into a Christian church) until the end of the 18th century, when it sank Definitively.

May 9, Thursday

6:00 pm, at the Mercedes Mendoza Library, storytellers with the Turulí Turulé Cultural Association.

May 9, Thursday

20.00 h., In Salvador García Aguilar Library, XIII Writer's Cycle in its ink, with Agustín Fernández Mallo.

Presents: Lola Grace.

The publication in 2006 of Nocilla Dream was described by the critics as a regeneration of the narrative in Castilian and gave rise to the so-called Nocilla Generation.

Brief Library Award for the novel Trilogy of War (2018), Fernández Mallo also works as a physicist and with Juan Feliu the musical duo Frida Laponia.

May 10, Friday

20.00 h., At the Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the illustrated story Doberman, by Ignacio Borgoñós.

Speak with the author: Luis del Caso (illustrator), Juan Heredia (painter) and Rafael Gómez Sales (writer).

During the act the illustrations of the book will be exhibited.

The Cartagena Ignacio Borgoñós narrates in Doberman the story of an old woman who lives alone in an apartment of an old building and who, when opening the door, sees how a doberman breed dog sneaks into him.

Thus begins an authentic epic in which the old woman will have to contrive to get him out of there.

The story was the winner of the XLII National Cuentos José Calderón Escalada Award, from Reinosa (Cantabria).

May 13, Monday

8:00 p.m., at Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the book Basic Introduction to Poetry, by Francisco Torres Monreal.

Intervenes with the author: Pedro Monreal Teruel.

Professor of semiotics and theatrical and poetic translation, Torres Monreal defends in this book (edited by Cátedra) that we are all born with poetic predispositions.

To deny it would be like saying that we are born without senses, without feelings, without reason, without aspirations, without dreams.

Poetry is nothing other than the emotional response of our being to the stimuli of goodness, truth and beauty of the world.

May 14, Tuesday

20.00 h., In Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the poetry book The Miracle of the Faith, by Manuela Martínez Ortiz.

Speakers together with the author: Irel, Antonio Galera, Josefina Pérez Amorós and Francisco Javier Illán Vivas.

Manuela Martínez (Puebla de Don Fadrique, 1971) considers that the most important thing in her life has been to be the mother of her five children.

The miracle of faith, her first book, is in the words of the author "religious and spiritual poetry, essence born of my transparent soul", to which she adds: "in my poems I reflect what my heart feels".

May 15, Wednesday

20.00 h., At Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the novel Carola Montes wants to be your friend on Facebook, by Carlos Bermejo.

Intervenes with the author: Miguel Ángel González Sánchez, professor of Language and Literature.

The Molinense Carlos Bermejo, resident in Alicante and painter, had already presented here his autobiography Historia de yo.

This new book has as protagonists Carola and Víctor, who fall in love in their youth during a painting course at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.

When she becomes pregnant, she prefers to disappear without leaving a trace so as not to obstruct his artistic career.

May 16, Thursday

20.00 h., In Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the book Secular portraits.

David Hume and John Stuart Mill on the meaning of religion, by Joaquín Jareño.

Professor José Jesús García Hourcade, director of IES Francisco de Goya, spoke with the author.

The prestigious professor Joaquín Jareño, who in 2012 won the Essay Prize 'Miguel de Unamuno' from the City Council of Bilbao with La tomb of the philosopher, analyzes in this new work the figures of David Hume and John Stuart Mill, as examples of thinkers who They were committed witnesses of their time and analyzed religion from the critical perspective of modernity.

May 18, Saturday

12.00 h., At Salvador García Aguilar Library, craft workshop with the Turulí Turulé Cultural Association.

May 18, Saturday

9.00 pm, in Plaza de España, presentation of the collective novel Historias del Veintidós, by the group El Retén Literario.

Presents: Paco López Mengual.

The Literary Retén meets again to give birth to a collective novel, in this case taking as leitmotiv the Twenty-two, mythical bus that runs along the route between Molina de Segura and Murcia.

Spectators will be able to listen to the concatenated stories that will be told from a bus parked in the Plaza Rafael Gómez, María de la O Guillén, Josefa Moreno, Victoriano García, Irel Faustina Bermejo, Pilar García, Emérita Martínez, María José Almagro, Concepción Andrés, José Miguel García, Anto Gambín, Adelaida Romero and José Gómez.

May 21, Tuesday

20.00 h., In Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the novel La ira del insect, by Antonio Ruiz Munuera.

Intervenes with the author: Elías Meana, sailor and writer.

Ruiz Munuera, winner of the Novel Nostromo Prize with the recent Fish Eye, has now obtained the XXII José María Pereda Novel Prize, awarded by the Government of Cantabria, with an old story of revenge.

An escape in time, from an extermination camp in Croatia to a quiet city in the Spanish Southeast.

A detective novel steeped in black humor and fiction but, at the same time, stark and real.

May 23, Thursday

18.00 h., At Mercedes Mendoza Library, crafts workshop with the Cultural Association Turulí Turulé.

May 24, Friday

13.00 h., At Salvador García Aguilar Library, XIII Writer's Cycle in his ink, with César Fernández García.

Presents: Lola Grace.

This author of juvenile literature, who practices the horror novel and the psychological thriller and has won awards such as the City of Jaén with Them, or the La Galera prize with The Last Witch of Trasmoz, will hold a meeting with students of the Institutes of Education Secondary school of Molina de Segura.

May 24, Friday

20.00 h., At Salvador García Aguilar Library, presentation of the collective book Magerit, stories of a future city.

Speakers: Fulgencio García García, Conchi González, Juan José Valle-Inclán and Nieves Sevilla, co-authors of the book.

Magerit is an anthology of science fiction stories that takes as a starting point a city of Madrid partially flooded, four hundred years in the future and after the so-called Water Wars.

Renowned as Magerit, the ten authors of this book tell stories that occurred in their old underground tunnels or in modern towers of impossible heights.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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