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The writer Julio Llamazares will give a lecture on Don Quixote and other books on Thursday at 20 am at the Cultural Center (10/10/2016)

The Councillor for Culture of the City of Lorca, Augustine Llamas, has announced that next Thursday, October 13, at 20 am, going to a symposium under the title take place in the auditorium of the Cultural Center of the city "On the Quixote and other books "by the writer Julio Llamazares and moderated by José Belmonte, a professor at the University of Murcia.

The mayor stressed that "to commemorate the fourth centenary of the death of Cervantes, we will have the opportunity to listen to such a prestigious writer and reputed cervantista as Llamazares. This activity joins other undertaken during the year as the exhibition of the Archaeological Museum or other talks held ".

The leonine writer Julio Llamazares is an author with extensive experience.

Licensed applicant's address, left the practice of the profession to devote himself to writing journalism, radiofónicoy televisivoenMadrid.

It en1983comenzó to write "Luna de Lobos" his first novel, while in 1988publicó "Yellow Rain".

Both were finalists Literaturaen National alPremio of the deNarrativa mode.

In 2016 he was a finalist delPremio Critics of Castilla y Leon with his novel "Different ways of looking at the water" .In previous calls had already been nominated for the same award for "Tears of St. Lawrence".

He has also written poetry, essays and newspaper articles.

This activity is part of the activities and summer courses at the Universidad Internacional del Mar, organizadoas by the University of Murcia in collaboration with the Department of Culture of the City of Lorca.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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