Friday, July 8, 2016

‘Black train’ part with writers from around the world to the Black Week of Gijón – Impartial



‘black train’ part with writers from around the world to the Black Week of Gijón

A total of 163 authors will participate with their proposals and works, including Mexican Paco Ignacio Taibo II and Fritz Glockner; . Daniel Mordzinski Argentine Carlos Salem and Claudia Piñeiro and American William Gordon

by Agencies

the so-called” black train “shuttling writers, journalists and participants in XXIX Black Week of Gijón, which starts today and will end on 17, today left the Spanish capital to this town in northern Spain.

a total 163 authors will participate with their proposals and works, including Mexican Paco Ignacio Taibo II and Fritz Glockner; Argentine Daniel Mordzinski, Carlos Salem and Claudia Piñeiro and American William Gordon.

In addition, the Swedish Jerker Eriksson and Hakan Axlander Sundquist, who signed together his novels as Erik Axl Sund, last feeling of the black novel Nordic will be in Gijon.

also the Greek Petros Markaris, Cuban Leonardo Padura and Italian Maurizio de Giovanni.

the principal content of this literary contest told Notimex that the most important of this literary edition are the authors, “for black week blend nicely authors with readers, and is one of the things that interest us.”

“There are synergies, very good rolls between very well-known authors or first-timers, and a public who at all times is very interested in, to find and share with authors, “he said.

he noted that in the XXIX edition of the Black Week you will discuss the libertarian thought of yesterday and today.

“from stories of the ancient Roman republic and the Treaty of Versailles. When the comic look at art, and an artist who used the comic to illuminate the endless night of Francoism, and that’s why it has not been valued him as he deserved and deserves. “

he also highlighted the Latin American presence in this year’s competition, with some of the younger values ​​in writing that best reflects the dreams and nightmares of those countries, as cited mischievously as ones deep.

Street stressed that along with the authors and books, “we will be like every year, a huge popular, street, free, participatory, fun party, with the core literature.”

the festival literary, cultural, vindictive, festive and popular longest of Spain, founded by Mexican-Spaniard Paco Ignacio Taibo II 29 years ago, he maintains the spirit of surprise and novelty and this year aims to reinvent itself again.

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