The streets of Bilbao, flooded by heavy rain, appeared yesterday to be the right setting for the event of a criminal offense novel plot. The second day of the Bilbao Black Spring lecture sequence was held within the Provincial Library, led for 5 years by the author Alex Oviedo, which started on Might 7 and can finish on the twenty eighth.
This time the visitor was the author San Sebastian Luisa Etxenike, winner of the Euskadi Literary Award in 2009 for the novel ‘The Blind Angle’ and creator of tales akin to ‘Expensive Teresa’, ‘Secondary Results’, ‘The Sound Detective’ . and ‘Cruzar water’, who gave a speech entitled ‘Forking paths. The journey of a brand new title and a brand new style of literature’. She talked right here about one other author, Antonia Lassa, a French winemaker, who’s nothing greater than a heteronym or a false identification of Etxenike herself, below the title of which she has printed the novel ‘Llevar en la piedra’, an intense black story stuffed with of enigmas.
On the ceremony had been Juan Mari Barasorda, passionate concerning the black gender, Molpeceres Sanchez, Carmen Atucha, Star Crespo Ruesgas, Epiphany Slope, Mercedes Mata, Chelo Martinez, Marina Ruiz, Jesus Rodriguez, Maria Teresa Rebollo, Isabel Rodriguez, Ana Munoz, Isabel Gutierrez, Maite del Vigo, Begoña Izquierdo, Carmen Momeñe, Jorge de Francisco and the author Rosa de Diego.
On the similar time, within the Indautxu Corridor and as a part of the actions of the Cine Membership FAS, the movie ‘Not a Fairly Image’ was proven, made in 1976 by the American director Martha Coolidge, which tells the she felt when she was. raped by a classmate twelve years after it occurred. In the identical session, introduced by María Corral, the brief movie by Ane Cuesta ‘Asko lacking da?’ to supply.
Diego Humanes, FAS official exhibitor, was current on the movie occasion; Txaro Landa, president of the Cineclub; Txarli Otaola, Norberto Albóniga, Toni Garzón, architect Manuel Paja, Marije Murguia, Gorka Pérez Arrieta, Eduardo Vielba, Unai Etxebarria, Julia Esteban, María Martínez and Kontxi Otaola. It was additionally identified that Juan Carlos Gómez Uranga, Íñigo María de la Fuente, Jesús Mardones, Nieves Ruiz, Jesús Encinas, Ángel Rivas, Mila Trueba, Ramón Manterola, Isabel de Domingo, Benito Urkiaga, Natxo Asurmendi, Asier Madarezet, Juan Mendi, Asier Madarieta, and Oscar Gonzalez.
2024-05-14 22:03:10
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