Next Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 19:00 , will the presentation of the book There is a place of green apricots published by Pygmalion Edypro at the Café Libertad 8 (C /. of Liberty 8, 28004 Madrid. Tel: 91 532 in November 1950).
Speakers at the event: Sanctum
Núñez, author and foreword of the book,
green Apricots: Gonzalo Benito , Maria Cabrera, Cano Natacha , Luis Criado , Alberto Guerra, Adrian Lopez , Alba López and Ruben Silva,
and Basilio Rodríguez Cañada , editor and president of the PEN Club Spain.
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We are a group of friends we met two years ago at a literary workshop: the beginning of a story of words and dreams. The crossing of eight convergent.
Since then, we walked together. In any corner Madrid, between sunset and endless conversations, we make the simple into something great.
Today, the illusion brings us to you. Our texts want to run around town, feel, intertwined in your hands, be dance partners.
In each verse, each stanza, in every story you will discover a piece of us. This ebb and flow of words, there is a place where we meet.
There is a place
Comprehensive Youth Centre 14.30 Youth Space, part of the Community of Madrid, was launched in 2003, fully operational until 2008. Located in the neighborhood of Entrevías (Vallecas district) during those years became in a cultural enclave and training of first order, under the coordination of Lola Ballesteros and a team of emergency (Gonzálvez Manuela, Alberto Aradillas Mamen Solomon, etc.). The DACoRD
I had the pleasure of giving numerous workshops and participate in various activities: Animation Workshop reading, body language, written communication, public speaking, creative writing ... Also, I was sworn in different editions of the poetry contest instantly and co-organizer of the event "The best dish for the best story, in Book Week castizo district of Madrid. These courses and activities involving several hundred young people who enabled me to enjoy and learn from their enormous enthusiasm and valuable contributions intellectual, literary and creative. And in that context, the last Workshop Short Story and Poetry I taught, I met-and met-the group of eight storytellers and poets who are part of the collective green apricots, who adopted this aptly named after analyzing a story in class Nunez Tabernacle serves the same title. Since then, the narrator and poet Murcia has become patron of the group.
Somehow, these young men, all born in the eighties, enthusiastic and represent the work of a somewhat quixotic handful of officials, workers, teachers and students of that institution, now undergoing conversion or disappearance. Apricots
born as green-minded literary group continuity, for two years after its "founding" maintain a strong bond of friendship and close cooperation, fueling a collective web (www.albaricoquesverdes.com) and reinforcing their literary vocations. Although different styles, and even working a different genre (mainly short stories and poetry), the works of these eight artists (Gonzalo Benito, Ruben Silva, Maria Cabrera, Alberto Guerra, Alba Lopez, Adrian Lopez Luis Criado and Natacha Cano) share a common goal: to remain faithful testimony of a generation and a time reference (first decade of the third millennium), and also at a time of great uncertainty and change, reflecting the start of a new cycle.
Although from very different latitudes: Burgos, Leon, Almeria and Madrid, these "apricots" share a language and particularly the urban aesthetic, addressing issues that reflect the experiences, concerns, hopes and disappointments of young people, and by extension of our own society. Stories and poems
including There is a place of green apricots, are a tasty treat literary you, dear reader, you should not stop savoring. Because, although the first of this season, will seem juicy and tasty.