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José Emilio Iniesta shows their literature in White (15/01/2010)

The author, a native of Murcia, talks about his latest novel in the twentieth century café accompanied by the councilman of Culture, Mercedes Candel, and Alfaqueque editor, Fernando Fernandez Villa, who announced the exclusive application of the final book in for Iniesta be novel Murcia year.

The book, The laughter of the dead women, stems from his passion for the historic character of the eleventh century Buthayna, an extraordinary woman who was poet, Princess of Seville and slave of the Almoravids.

The cultural project of Villa Book continues its annual programming around literature.

In his attempt to boost regional writing, the Department of Culture, Education and Tourism of the City of White presented last night, Thursday, the latest novel by José Emilio Iniesta, The laughter of the dead women.

The presentation of the second novel by Iniesta took place in the cafeteria twentieth century, where Felipe Library Café, specializing in novel, and where the author of Murcia city was accompanied by the councilman of Culture, Mercedes Candel, and Alfaqueque editor, Fernando Fernández Villa.

Villa announced the exclusive, both the public and the author, the novel The laughter of the dead women will be a candidate for the prize to the Novel of the Year Murcia.

In addition, the publisher announced ciezano early edition of the third novel by José Emilio "Like his previous books has a very peculiar title, Monster Paint, referring to the great Italian painter Caravaggio" revealing Alfaqueque editor.

The writer of Blanca showed the audience his love of a historical character who stars in the novel, and according Iniesta "has been forgotten by historians.

That's why this book was born, in order to rescue Buthayna, an extraordinary woman who lived in difficult times "explained the author of Murcia.

Buthayna, star of the second novel by José Emilio, was a poet, Princess of Seville and the slave of the Almoravids in the eleventh century, although the author is a character that could well be part of today, where we can compare the Almoravids with the Taliban, "said Iniesta.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca

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