The Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities seeks to promote reading and the works of authors from the region with the donation to the Library Salvador García Aguilar de Molina de Segura 200 copies eight titles published by Ediciones Tres Fronteras for clubs and workshops Reading organized this center.
The Director General of Cultural Heritage, Maria Comas, said the aim is that these workshops serve "to spread the literature, particularly regional literature, among library users Salvador García Aguilar".
These reading workshops, in which the donated works will be analyzed and will be released to the authors, "also serve to convert the libraries of the Region in open spaces for debate and reflection on the different cultural expressions and manifestations" Maria Comas said.
The eight titles chosen for donation to the library are molinense 'The mansion of the mutants', novelist and columnist Francisco López Mengual;
'The dream of Tantalus', teacher and writer Antonio Parra Sanz, born in Madrid and living in Cartagena;
'Hegel on the tram' by fellow professor and literary critic Ruben Castillo;
'The Red Scarf' the Cordovan writer and resident in Molina de Segura Manuel Moyano;
'Prison' by Enrique Rubio;
'The cabinet Abdou' work of writer and translator Gonzalo Gómez Montoro;
'Too late to go', written by Professor of Contemporary Art History, art critic and novelist Miguel Ángel Hernández-Navarro;
and 'The Last Carnival', the writer manchego settled in Lorca Adolfo Muñoz Levers.
"This is a collection edited by Tres Fronteras performing a brief tour of some of the most significant authors of the current landscape of regional literature," said the director general of Cultural Property.
Source: CARM