"Slightly wounded: thirty years of reading memory" is the title of the book that its author, the Madrid writer Eloy Tizón will present next Tuesday, October 8, introduced by Jose Antonio Martínez, in the Luzzy library at 8pm, and that It will serve as a gateway to the new program of the program 'Read, Think and Imagine' of the Department of Culture of Cartagena.
This act begins the collaboration of the bookstore "The Magic Mountain" with the Luzzy program, under the title of "A mountain of books".
The program shows the projections of the Luzzy Ficcmoteca, which are carried out in collaboration with the FICC and the Cartagena Film Commission.
This quarter the projections are concentrated in October, where three outstanding titles of the most recent author cinema can be seen for free and in the original version.
On this occasion the films that will be seen are "The days to come" (Spain. 2018), by the Catalan director Carlos Marques-Marcet, awarded with Biznaga de Oro at the Malaga Festival this year, in addition to having other awards, the October 11;
the film "A family affair" (Japan, 2018), by the Japanese Hirokazu Koreeda, which among other awards won the Cannes Gold Plate in 2018, and will be seen on October 18;
and the movie "Escapada" (Belgium, 2019), by director Sarah Hirtt, on October 25.
An extended detail of this program of the Ficcmoteca can be consulted on its website.
A prominent place in this quarter's program corresponds to the DESLINDE poetic festival events that take place at the Luzzy.
Among them we must highlight the concert of Luis Pastor, which bears the title of his latest book "Songs and Memories", on November 20 at 8:30 pm, with free admission until full capacity is reached.
Luis Pastor celebrates his 40 year career with these new and old themes.
He will review many of his most popular songs at this concert.
Its direct, is always a luxury and a guarantee of quality.
Also outstanding is the presentation of the last book of the professor, poet, translator and essayist Jorge Riechmann, "Graffiti for Neanderthals", a hybrid book whose alloy mixes prose prose and poems.
It will be presented by Belén Rosa de Gea in the center's library at 20. on Thursday, November 14.
The poetic acts are completed on November 21 with two consecutive acts: at 7pm, on the ground floor of the Luzzy with the recital-concert of the winner of the Oliver Belmás prize, Verónica Aranda, which is entitled "Fados between verses" with Admission is free.
Then, at 8:30 p.m., the Deslinde festival, in collaboration with the Cartagena Historical Memory Association and the José María Marín Trovera Association, will offer the act "Portmán, 1913. Trovero duel: Marín and" El Minero ", in which the the famous Great Evening Trovera that was held that year in the Unionian town that has gone down in history as the best evening of that time, whose theme is the struggle of workers and employers.
The program also includes the activities of Cartagena Think that are made the library of the center, among which are: the presentation of the last book of the philosopher Antonio Campillo, "A place in the world. Space justice and the right to the city "(Editorial Catarata, 2019) on October 10 at 8pm;
the presentation of the book "Combating corruption" (Gedisa, 2019) by Professor of Political Science Manuel Villoria, on October 15 at 8pm .;
the act with José Molina Molina on October 22 about his book "A society with answers. Manifesto for participation and transparency" (Tirant Lo Blanc, 2019);
Jose Luis Fernández Casadevante's talk about research regarding the eco-social transition in Spanish cities (published in the volume "Moving cities: advances and contradictions of municipalist policies in the face of eco-social transitions". Editorial Fuhem, 2018) on 24 October;
the presentation of the book "Antonio Machado, a poetic thinker. Meditations of Juan de Mairena" (Almuzara, 2019) by José Martínez Hernández, on November 5;
Professor José María Parreño's talk entitled "We need new nannies. Environmental Humanities for a planet in crisis", on November 29, at 8pm .;
the presentation of the book "The enemy knows the system" (Debate, 2019), by the journalist and essayist Marta Peirano, on December 4;
The conference of the prehistoric and essayist Almudena Hernando appears from her book "The fantasy of individuality. On the sociohistorical construction of the modern subject" (Dream Traffickers, 2018), on December 19.
Finally, the program includes other literary presentations, which are: on October 30, the book "Pacific. The Spanish lake" (Europa Ediciones, 2019), by José Bonnet Casciaro.
On November 8, the book "Voyage. A journey through your soul" will be presented (Olé Libros, 2019), by which Cartagena Sánchez-Sastre is from Cartagena.
Finally, on November 13 the novel "Touch my window" (Tirano Banderas, 2019) by Murcia author Ana Gil Quiles will be presented.
The Councilor for Culture, Carlos Piñana, stressed that his will in this new stage is to strengthen and expand the program "Read, think, imagine" of the cultural center of reference of the municipality, for which the technical team of the council, on the idea of ​​increasing the number of activities and their diversification, so that all citizens find in the Luzzy cultural proposals that interest them.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena