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"Mares de papel", thought and literature in Mazarrón (28/02/2020)

From March 26 to April 30, talks with top-level speakers at the Mazarrón Cultural Center at 9:00 p.m.

The deputy mayor of Culture of the City Council of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, today presented at a press conference the literary and thought cycle Mares de Papel that will be held in the town from March 26 to April 30 and which he intends to offer a framework of reflection by the hand of voices as authorized and known as those of the invited speakers: Luis Alberto de Cuenca (March 26), Santiago Posteguillo (April 2) Fernando Schwartz (April 16) and Marta Robles (April 30 ).

The cycle is organized by the Department of Culture and all the talks will be held at the Cultural Center of the municipality at 9 pm and will be presented by the journalist and coordinator of the Lola Gracia cycle.

The center is located at number 17 of the Entierro de la Sardina street of the La Aceña urbanization.

Campillo has underlined the varied profile of the guests at Mares de Papel because, although they are all writers, they also stand out in other fields of knowledge and culture.

This is the case of the poet, philologist and Hellenist Luis Alberto de Cuenca, who is also an academic in different institutions related to the humanities.

The diplomat and former television presenter Fernando Schwartz, also combines very different life experiences.

The same goes for the best-selling historian and author, Santiago Posteguillo and the journalist Marta Robles.

Mazarrón intends with this cycle to respond to the demand for culture of the municipality and that, both neighbors and visitors, can enjoy speakers of the highest level.

Authors who may ask and comment on their concerns in the first person.

AUTHORS

March 26 Luis Alberto de Cuenca

(Madrid, 1950) is a Hellenist, philologist, poet, translator, essayist, columnist, critic and Spanish literary editor.

Degree and Doctor in Classical Philology from the Autonomous University of Madrid.

He is an academic of different institutions, such as the Royal Academy of History, the Academy of Good Letters of Granada.

He is also a member of the Royal Board of the Prado Museum and a member of the jury of the Princess of Asturias Award for Letters.

His scientific production has focused, above all, on the translation and critical edition of works of Western literature whose chronology varies from the II millennium a.

C, until s.

XX.

As literary editor he has directed the collections for the publishers Anthropos, Siruela and Mondadori.

In the General State Administration he has held the political positions of free appointment of director of the National Library of Spain (1996-2000), of which he was appointed president of his Board of Trustees in 2015, and Secretary of State for Culture (2000-2004 ).

It is necessary to emphasize his facet of musical lyricist;

His are some of the best known lyrics of the rock group Orquesta Mondragón.

More than thirty of his poems have been anthologized and musicados by Gabriel Sopeña and interpreted, in a first installment, by Loquillo, in his album His name was that of all women, published in October 2011.

April 16 Fernando Schwartz

(Geneva, 1937) is a diplomat, television presenter and Spanish writer.

He is the son of Juan Schwartz Díaz-Flores and brother of the liberal economist Pedro Schwartz.

As a diplomat and son of diplomats he lived in several countries for 25 years.

He was ambassador of Spain in Kuwait and in the Netherlands and spokesman of the government for foreign affairs until retiring in 1988.

He later worked for the PRISA group as an editorial advisor to El País, spokesperson for the group and director of communication.

He has been Professor of Opinion at the El País-Autonomous University of Madrid School of Journalism and co-presenter, together with Máximo Pradera and Ana García-Siñeriz, of the Canal + Lo + Plus program between 1995 and 2004. In 2006 he presented the Schwartz & Co in the Balearic regional television.

He lives between Madrid and Mallorca with his family.

He is the author of nine works, being awarded the Planet for The Disencounter (1996) and with the Novel Spring Award by Vichy, 1940

April 2 Santiago Posteguillo

(Valencia, 1967) is a Spanish writer who has achieved fame for several novels whose plot takes place in ancient Rome.

On October 16, 2018 he was awarded the Planeta Prize with his novel Yo, Julia.

In his beginnings as a writer during adolescence he became interested in the black novel, but it was in his childhood, at the age of six, when his passion for Ancient Rome was born after visiting the Italian capital and being shocked by what he saw.

Santiago Posteguillo is a philologist, linguist and European doctor from the University of Valencia.

He studied creative literature at the University of Denison, in Granville (Ohio), United States and linguistics and translation in Great Britain.

He is a full professor at the Jaume I University of Castellón, where he teaches English literature, especially in the nineteenth-century narrative, paying attention, in turn, to the Elizabethan theater and the relationship between English and North American literature with cinema, the music and other arts.

In spite of being able to live on the benefits that his novels bring, he affirms that he is passionate about teaching classes, which feed him and allow him contact with youth, which he considers an extraordinary source of knowledge.

He has the prize of Historical Literature (2013) and the prize of the Valencian Letters, among other awards, his trilogy on Scipio the African launched him to fame and made him win thousands of faithful readers.

April 30 Marta Robles

(Madrid, 1963)

Journalist and writer has worked in the magazine Tiempo and Intercontinental Radio to go to the SER, where he directs and presents an early morning space entitled Overnight (1989).

In the same chain, he would lead El Serial 1993, with Javier Capitán and Luis Figuerola-Ferreti, and he would direct and present If we wake up we go 1993–1994 and A live that are two days 1994-1996. In 1998 he enters Onda Cero, where he directs and presents the afternoon program, Full radio, until 2000.

He has collaborated with Carlos Herrera at different points in his career and with Ana García Lozano at Punto Radio.

Since March 2013, he directs and presents 'Entre Comillas', a magazine dedicated to the creation in Spanish for the EFE Agency.

He has a lot of awards and mentions for his journalistic career.

Her facet as a perhaps less well-known writer has reported her the Letras del Mediterráneo Award (2019), Narrative category and the Fernando Lara Award for Novel 2013 by Luisa and the mirrors, in addition to making an important place in the black novel since was finalist of the Silverio Cañada Award (2017) (Black Week of Gijón) for "Less than five centimeters" and has the special Prize for "The best of ours", of the FAN (Aragon Black Festival) (2019), for his contribution to the black novel through the creation of Detective Roures.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón

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