The first of them will take place next Tuesday (8 pm) at the San Francisco Municipal Auditorium and will be carried out by Cristóbal Medina, who will present his new work, ‘Operación semusquina’, which begins with the murder of a homeowner at the hands of two hitmen and continues with the investigation commissioned by his widower into the event to the local policeman Elicio Iborra, already the protagonist in a previous novel by this author.
The remaining three presentations will take place at the Episcope (20 hours).
Poetry stars in the two works scheduled for Thursday 24: the first with the 2018 Carlos Roberto Gómez National Poetry Prize of Puerto Rico, which brings up his most recent collection of poems, ‘Un largo suspiro’, while the Granada-born Mónica Manrique debuts with a work in which he presents emotions linked to nature and the environment, ‘Devotion to the waves’.
The last of the books to be presented this month, on Tuesday 29 at the Episcopio, is entitled ‘Como un pulso’ and is authored by Isabel Alonso Dávila. Inspired by real events, the protagonist and her son review a story that starts 20 years ago, with her pregnant and being detained in Granada by the Social Political Brigade.
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