Lorenzo Silva heads the jury of the XXXI edition of the Literary Prize "City of Jumilla 'whose winners will be announced next Friday 14 May.
That day, the writer, Premio Nadal 2000, will also have a meeting with 200 young students from Jumilla in the CAM, at 13:00.
Then, Silva will share time with journalists.
With regard to the delivery of prizes, will be from 20:30 hours at the facilities of Bodegas San Isidro, where there will also be an intervention by the president of the jury.
With the ceremony culminates the activities on the occasion of this call literary.
Earlier, on Thursday 13 May, from 20:00 am show, in the classroom culture of CAM, the novel "Earth and Water" by Francisco Rabadan and the poems "Sea bottom" Javier Ruiz Taboada , winners of last year.
Lorenzo Silva is a novelist, columnist, essayist and lawyer born in Madrid Spanish.
He studied law at the Complutense University, working as an auditor and tax consultant before turning fully to literature.
He has published essays, travel writing and travel writing (2000) and Del Rif to Yebala.
Journey to the dream and the nightmare of Morocco (2001), the illustrated children's album, Laura and the heart of things (2002) and the story book, the despot teen (2003).
But above all is known for his novels, no violets in November (1995), the inner substance (1996), The Weakness of the Bolshevik (Nadal Prize Finalist, 1997) Someday, when you can take to Warsaw (1997), The Far country ponds (1998), The Desert Hunter (1998), The Hidden Angel (1999), The urinal (1999), The Impatient Alchemist (Premio Nadal, 2000), Paris Rain (2000), the name ours (2001), The Island at the fate (2001), The Fog and the Maiden (2002), The Loves lunatics (2002) and FreeCell (Premio Primavera, 2004).
His work has been translated into Russian, French, German, Italian, Greek, Catalan and Portuguese.
In this issue there have been a total of seventy-two works.
In this work, forty-five correspond to the short story mode, along with 6,000 euros and twenty-seven to the poetry, worth 2,000 euros.
The origin of these is almost all Spanish regions, as well as other countries like Germany and Holland.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla