Cebrián presents in Jumilla, his book 'Communion', part of the 'The library presents'] | The book has been edited by Alfaqueque issues and collects twelve stories "full of humanity' |
Within Cycle Library Presents, organized by the Public Library of Jumilla, Eloy M.
Cebrián has presented his book 'Communion'.
Before the presentation, the writer had a meeting with journalists in Papyrus Bookstore.
The book has been edited by Alfaqueque issues and collects twelve stories "full of humanity, twelve stories between the everyday and the fabulous, among the sordid and sensual, between the lyrical and elegiac." These twelve stories are presented in such attractive titles like 'Sounds in an empty flat', 'Communion', 'sea monkeys',' Three versions of the South ',' Just as then, '' The man who responded to spam ',' Personal Objects', 'The Fireflies', 'The Dead', 'Anamorphosis',' The Tower 'and' Dragonfly '.
The presentation, developed in the Socio-Cultural Center Roque Baños, participated, as well as author, publisher Fernando Villa and Miguel Pérez Fernández García, Professor of Language and Literature, which was responsible for providing Eloy M.
Cebrián and revealed some of the content of some of the stories of 'Communion'.
According to the author 'Communion' contains "stories written over many years, although some of them were written in a very continuous, relatively heterogeneous, with a lot of threads, different colors, different styles, many different characters and stories, but with yarn driver who is a melancholy tone, a certain pessimism and existentialist which gives them unity, without sacrificing the humor. "
Cebrián adds, "are stories accessible to any reader, colloquial tone, recognizable characters, and easy to read."
Stated that "I have a passion and fantasy literature have always written a story in this genre and I claim to Stephen King as an author must, as is also Cortázar and Borges who have cultivated this literature."
'Communion' is a book well suited for young readers, but depends on the maturity which each person "and clarifies that" this type of readers you have to give a reading that can understand and enjoy. "
As for the awards he has won in his career said that "we must form a curriculum and literary prizes is almost inexcusable phase, a way of becoming known and the editors noticed, another thing is to stay there , prizes for the awards, but say it is an almost necessary step. "
Albacete writer said, regarding the status of the Literature "is complicated, since the publishers are at risk every day less and are favoring authors who are not actual names known writers, but other facets and occupy positions of writers who have something more to tell. "
He added that "editors who love literature, who are readers and understand their work as a way to increase the beauty in the world, really are few, we are rather to publishers in a suit and tie more executives than anything else , although I have to say that the editor of my book is published by vocation that and I am very grateful for that. "
Upon reading, said that "children who have parents that readers and grow in an environment including books, have a great advantage, even in schools the situation is complicated, because the programs have a number of books that are not prepared to read, so you have to provide readings that you like them, attract their attention close to your interests, without giving up quality. "
Regarding the editorial, the manager praised Fernando Fernández Cebrián writing stating that "this country deserves a writer like Eloy" highlighted that are principally engaged in the narrative, has several publications on the market and opt for "the encounter between cultures, values and contributing author for books that have consequences. "
At this time the writer of Albacete is working on a historical novel, in a plot that has to do with the Bibliophile, drama-tinged detective novels, "I'm having very good and I'm learning a lot, and that ultimately After the literature is a learning process both for the reader to the writer, "he said.
Miguel Cebrián Eloy Burgos is a Albacete, BA in English and a professor at an institute in his hometown.
His literary activity covered by the juvenile fiction and novels for adults.
For the young has been published under the cold light of October (Premio Jaén 2003), Life of Alexander, Bucephalus, and Operation Beowulf.
As production for adults include The photographer who made cribs (VII Francisco Umbral Prize), Ghosts of Edinburgh (award finalist Fernando Lara and Herralde).
He has also received important awards and author of short stories, some of them are collected in Communion.
It is also a regular contributor to newspapers and occasional literary translator, and co-director for a decade building magazine The Problem of Yorick.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla