Ambassador of Ecuador in Spain and writer, Aminta Buenaño, presented Thursday at 20:00 pm at the Hotel Jardines de Lorca's novel "If you die first," in an act that will be attended by the Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jódar and lorquino writer, Fran J.
Marber, among others.
The mayor of Lorca noted in this regard that "If you die first," offers us a novel with characters full of reality that once we know we have to accompany so addictive for just over two hundred pages.
a novel that is, above all, the story of redemption that will only be possible traveling towards the sea.
The sea is here the release.
The sea is forgiveness and also the beginning of a new life.
But while trying to travel to the sea, as we strive to realize this trip atoning, discovered the role of women in a rural context deeply scarred.
If anything speaks "If you die first" is the struggle of women in society, a confrontation to get rid of fears that come from the past and live untrammeled social exerting the important role it has to correspond.
Francisco Jódar recalled that since his appointment have been fortunate to find a person Aminta Buenaño dunk in helping his countrymen and also in the integration that makes multiculturalism that shines in the sister who live together.
Before being appointed as top diplomat Ecuadorian in Spain, Aminta cultivated a fruitful literary career that his readers deparó successful titles like "Holy Man", which was also evident in stories and newspaper articles.
"If you die first" is made through direct and short chapters, which blows penetrate as strong in the knowledge of the reader.
His characters have the highest virtue that can suck any literary character: load deep reality.
In Maria Dolores, best known as the widow, in Zoila Happiness, Norberto, aunts or the Father Sordi literary figures but not see real people who live and feel, they dream, they hope.
Aminta reveals an innate ability to tell in a photo, making us feel and live through writing.
For a few hours we plant our feet in the Royal City of Charity houses and streets we travel and we also need, as readers moved, to see the sea.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca