The writer and researcher José Luis Ferris, will give a presentation in Cartagena this Friday, April 13, within the framework of the activities programmed by 'Cartagena Piensa'.
In the conference offered under the name 'Las sinsombrero', Ferris will rescue and honor the memory of the most prestigious women of the twentieth century Spanish intelligentsia, who for many years have been deprived of the recognition they deserved.
'The Sintero' were an exceptional group of women painters, poets, novelists, illustrators, sculptors and thinkers of immense talent who not only enjoyed national and international success in their time, but through their art and activism they challenged and changed the social and cultural norms of Spain in the 20s and 30s. Linked to what is known as the Generation of 27, they were forgotten for many years, until now they are being recognized on their own merits.
JOSÉ LUIS FERRIS
With a degree in Hispanic Philology from the University of Salamanca, José Luis Ferris is a poet, professor, novelist and author of several essays.
With a trajectory known by many for his numerous recognitions, he was awarded with the Prize of the Critic of the Valencian Community for his first book of poetry, Piélago and is the author of works such as Scepter of Lime, Firm Fog, Poems of Water and of the night o The words of water, among many others.
Besides writing the biographies of Miguel Hernández, passions, prison and death of a poet;
Maruja Mallo, the great transgressor of the 27 and Carmen Conde, Life, passion and verse of a forgotten writer, is a contributor to the newspaper El País as a columnist.
The conference, organized by the Association of Historical Memory of Cartagena, will take place this Friday, April 13 at 8:00 pm in the Assembly Hall of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center and will be presented by the clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst and writer Lola López Mondéjar
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena