The Library of the Cultural Center Ramón Alonso Luzzy hosts this Friday, March 3, the presentation of the novel 'Rosas negras', by Ginés Cruz Zamora, in an event that is part of the programming of the cycle 'Read, think, imagine' , Of the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena.
In the presentation, which will take place at 20.00 hours, the author and IES professor Isaac Peral, Flori Celdrán, will speak about the work of Raspabook publishing house.
'Rosas negras' is a novel built with little stories of love, hope and freedom.
It narrates the struggle of a group of women who fought to defend their dignity.
The play, set in the Molinete neighborhood of Cartagena, in the moments before the Civil War, takes us from the hand of Caridad 'La negra' and her girls to a world where the possibilities are always in the hands of others.
In the play, Ginés Cruz moves us to the beginning of the contest of 36 to tell us the adventures of this group of women and where love, resentment and eroticism handle the threads of the plot.
Thus, the characters merge with the story leaving an unforgettable footprint.
Far from the conventional models and with an exquisite rhythm, the author catches us in an addictive novel that keeps the reader in suspense until his last paragraphs.
THE AUTHOR
Ginés Cruz Zamora was born in April of 1971 in Torre Pacheco.
He holds a degree in Geography and History from the University of Murcia and a degree in Directorate of Choirs from the Conservatory of Music of Murcia, and works as a teacher of Secondary Education.
For more than 15 years, his work has focused on choral music, teaching and composition.
Thus, 'Rosas Negras' is his first literary work, which comes as a result of wanting to build, rather than a historical novel, a novel story in which appear facts and characters as extraordinary as real, seen through the pupil of A young prostitute
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena