Forty short poems make up the collection of poems by an unknown country, work of writer and literary critic Ruben Castillo.
The author about his new work at Centro Cultural Ramón Alonso Luzzy in an activity that is included in the programming of Read, think, imagine.
Cartagena public presentation to be held on Thursday February 18 at 20:00 in the Library for Adults, where the author will be accompanied by his editor, José Alcaraz.
For an unknown country it is the first poetic publication of Ruben Castillo, having published fifteen novels and storybooks.
This registry change also involves a change in tone and theme: Meeting irony or humor of his last books adopted here a language and a darker, more introspective, more torn approaches.
Forty short poems is drawn inside a sad experience that title phrase of Gustave Flaubert, in which we find quite another different aspect, Murcia author.
THE AUTHOR
Ruben Castillo was born in Murcia in 1966, is professor of literature and literary critic. The more than ten books published to date covering genres as diverse as the stories, novels, newspaper article or essay.
He has won half a dozen awards for his stories, as well as two awards for his short stories: Gabriel Sijé (Queen Mary) prize and the Ateneo de Valladolid (Women of the chair).
His latest novel is published Moebius ring (Sloper, 2014).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena