Over two hundred people gathered in the literary River to hear the words of blanqueño teacher, Angel Molina Cano, who presented his book 'Tales and Fables' based on the work of another teacher and blanqueño, Antonio Molina González, which gives its name to one of the schools in the municipality, and that Cano Molina wanted pay homage to the publication of this book
White Township raffled temporary cold and wind to sail for the sixth consecutive year for its literary River.
With a room full to overflowing, began last night at the Pedro Cano Foundation a new edition of Rio de Letras.
Mayor White, Rafael Laorden not lost detail from the first row, every word spun by the moderator of the meeting and professor at the UCAM, Pablo Ángel Cano, proud and grateful to the mayor, presented the star of the night Angel Cano Molina, author of "Tales and Fables' on the work of Antonio Molina González.
Laorden was very satisfied with the start of the sixth edition which caused the mass arrival of a faithful audience blanqueño literary cycle that will Pilar Eyre (day 12), Jerome Tristante (day 19), Dolores Redondo (26) and Espido Freire (March 5).
After the moving words of Pablo Cano, in the figure of his father and author of last night appeared, began a talk as a conversation in which also participated the illustrator of the book, Rosa María Martínez Hurtado.
According Cano Molina, the book is a tribute to the figure of Antonio Molina Gonzalez, a blanqueño teacher who died in the early twentieth century, which gives its name to the Public School of the municipality, and "did a lot for the people of Blanca where he exercised his work as a teacher for more than 42 years. "
The book highlights some of his stories and fables that have been tried to respect fully the initial authorship "changing only a few words we consider archaic" said Angel Cano, for whom his greatest satisfaction with the publication of this book is that his teaching ethical and moral reach children and youth in schools.
With this meeting, the Villa Book value placed on culture and literature created by citizens of the municipality as said conference moderator, Pablo Cano "is a day for framing Blanca since we are in the Museum of blanqueño great artist, as Pedro Cano, presenting a book created by a blanqueño on the literary work of a blanqueño ".
The Pedro Cano Foundation will host the second conference in Rio de Letras in which intervene Finalist Planet, Pilar Eyre, Prize will chat with fellow writer and journalist, Antonio Botías.
Will be next Thursday, February 12, at 20 hours.
Free admission seating.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca