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Guide Book presentation places nonexistent, José Maria Paz Gago, in




Dear Friends

Next Monday, February 14, 2011 , at 20.00 hours , is hosting the book launch nonexistent places Guide of José Maria Paz Gago published by Pygmalion Edypro in Casa de Galicia (C /. Casado del Alisal, 8. 28014 Madrid. Tel: 91 595 42 00).

Speakers at the event:

Clara Sanchez, writer, Marisol Esteban
, writer,
José Manuel Otero Lastres , writer and professor of Business Law of the U. Alcala,
César Antonio Molina , writer and former Culture Minister
Basilio Rodríguez Cañada , editor and president of the PEN Club of Spain, and
José Maria Paz Gago , author of book. Recite poems

actresses Mériaux Anastasia (France), Amaranta Osorio (Colombia) and Veronica Santos (Spain).



At the end of act Galician wine will be served, courtesy of Fefiñanes Albariño.


I hope.


Pygmalion Edypro
C /. Bravo Murillo, 123 - 3. No Left.

28020 Madrid Phone: 91 535 41 13 - Fax: 91 535 70 53
Email: info@pigmalionedypro.es


José Maria Paz Gago
After the success of Manual for princesses love poems (Madrid, SIAL, 2005) translated into French, Macedonian, Arabic, Romanian (Lucien Blaga Excellence Award at the Festival of Poetry of Alba Iulia, Transylvania) and Latvian, José Maria Paz Gago offers this guide places exist with its vision of some of the cities and places that have marked his professional journey and human. Associate Professor at the Université d'Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Visiting Fellow at the University of Paris 3-Sor-bonne Nouvelle or Professor of Comparative Literature at the Universidade da Coruña, are these some of the urban environments that shape their existence flyer and his work of creation. Writer, cultural manager and specializes in comparative study of the relationship of literature to the Arts and Technology, especially with the film, fashion and luxury, Paz Gago is principal investigator of the Research Group LiteCom (Literature and communication technologies) and Secretary General of the International Associaton for Semiotic Studies.



Guide nonexistent places
This new collection of poems by José Maria Paz Gago, Guide to places nonexistent, delves into his personal poetic universe, where the scenery is built through the evocation imaginary, literary, romantic or erotic, and often joyful holiday. Cities that parade through this book are not goals, but experience urban spaces surreal, subjective experiences of Paris or Cartagena de Indias, Buenos Aires, Bogotá or Barcelona, \u200b\u200bcaptured in graphic descriptions dream, flashing snapshots or full of sensual scenes plasticity. Imaginary fields, although vivid, vivid, that have marked the journey of the nomadic writer, this tireless traveler here conveys its cosmopolitan personal cartography. Therefore, this unique guide leads us through the territories of the children, from birth Celanova, dear land of poets and letraheridos at Pontedeume of unforgettable summers as well as other common urban geographic settings in your life, specifically in the exotic Abidjan, in the novels Marineda or no less pardobazaniana Bastiagueiro beach. Miami, New Orleans, Timisoara, Slanic-Moldova, Cyprus and Mexico City are all scales of poetic odyssey recreates this magical places and landscapes in which the lyric essence goes far beyond the factual existence, so much so that here also take center stage non-places. Following the successful
Handbook love princesses (Madrid, Sial, 2005), poems translated into more than a dozen languages, Paz Gago now offers this compendium of insights and emotions to guide us through their sensory world and plastic, loaded literary and poetic connotations suggestions. True to their strategies metarhetoric features the lyrical speech of this guide places exist remains true to the irony and humorous nod to the coexistence of cultism or intertext scholar with the latest phrases and expressions. A book to discover the topography of love, which many readers will see others have designed and used as a guide personal, introspective and external, to chart their own life course, poetic and emotional.
Bon voyage! GLEN RODRIGUEZ BASILIO

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