The winner of the Planeta Prize for his novel 'The rule is you' described in White's literary cycle the scenes through which it passes a writer when he decides to tell the world a story
The literary cycle blanqueño, Rio de Letras, received yesterday afternoon in the second of four conferences completes its third edition.
This time it was the last winner of the Planeta Prize, Javier Moro, navigate the literary flow of the municipality that he filled the ground floor of the Foundation Pedro Cano, his assistants being among the Mayor, the Councillor for Culture and the painter blanqueño, just arrived from Italy.
The author of 'Empire are you' White defined in the guidelines to be followed by anyone who decides to start writing a book.
For the writer in Madrid, when someone is faced with the task of writing a book for the first time "the last thing you should think about is to write what they think you might like people but like what the author himself," said Moro .
Planet Prize was spinning, including advice for future writers, the stories that he has lived in his quest to write, all full of controversy especially in India, where the author confesses to being "better known in my own country ".
Before an audience more than helpful, the nephew of the famous writer Dominique Lapierre fancrés stressed the importance of knowing how to choose what to expect and what to leave out of the novel.
"When I arrived in Brazil, after spending hundreds of stories more interesting, with much documentation, I did not know where to start because I wanted to tell all. I could start all documentation like to thank my Uncle Dominique gave me great advice , never tell everything. "
The author of 'The Passion India' and 'It was midnight in Bhopal' again filled the hall of literary cycle of which were dismissed, leaving a good impression among the public as the end like his novels, since according Madrid writer "I never get into a story if you have a good ending."
Lyrics River continues on Thursday, March 22, at 20.30 in the Auditorium of MUCAB, with the intervention of Javier Menendez Flores, author of 'Dani Martin.
Dreaming is not crazy '.
The Interviú magazine journalist, author of biographies of some of the best known artists of our country as Lolita Flores, Miguel Bose and Joaquín Sabina, will discuss how to tell a life.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca