Miguel Hernández focuses the program villero
Miguel Hernández focuses the program villero
Book Day 1:02
28/abr/11
OROTAVA
THE DAY, S / C de Tenerife
The City of La Orotava, through its Executive Department of Library and Archive Municipal promotes until 7 May, various cultural, recreational and educational to celebrate World Book Day. This year, organizers will honor one of the great English writers of the twentieth century: the poet Miguel Hernández Alicante (1910-1942).
An exhibition on his life and work constitute the core of an issue, the eighth, which will be two literary competitions, sesiones de cuentacuentos, talleres didácticos, actuaciones folclóricas y funciones de teatro, entre otras las iniciativas dirigidas a los estudiantes y al público en general.
Las diferentes actividades tendrán como escenario la Biblioteca Municipal, las Casas Consistoriales y la plaza de la Constitución. En este último enclave se desarrollará la feria del libro hasta el próximo domingo con la participación de una veintena de expositores.
Fondos documentales
La exposición dedicada a Miguel Hernández se nutre de fondos procedentes del archivo municipal y de la propia biblioteca. Ésta acogerá hasta el próximo 7 de mayo la exposición "Miguel Hernández a through the press ", structured in two parts, the first of which includes various editions of his works, among which are those printed in Argentina by Editorial Losada, the second includes newspaper and magazine titles in the first third of the twentieth century that echoed the literary and personal vicissitudes of the author.
In addition to the shows have produced two information panels where, through text and photographs, gives an overview of the life and literary career of the poet.
One of the jewels of this exhibition is the February issue of 1932 of the illustrated magazine Estampa, which reproduces an interview with poet during his first stay Orihuela in Madrid in December 1931.
parallel, two poets reminds Tenerife, as Miguel Hernandez, were victims of the Franco regime: Luis Rodriguez Figueroa (1875-1936) and Domingo López Torres (1910-1937). Both are represented by two relevant journals canarias, Castalia, of which he was director-Figueroa and Hesperides, in which Lopez Torres published some of his poems. Notably
this exhibition will be accompanied by various sculptures due to José Luis Sánchez Perera.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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Book Day AMA BECAUSE JUST ABOUT FLYING
BECAUSE WHO LOVES FLYING SOLO
By Maria Teresa Bravo Bañón
"Only who loves flying. But who loves
as the bird that is milder and fugitive? ". Miguel Hernández
We reached the top of my heart, shook me as
fruit tree and fell
desired sweetness of ripe pulp in your mouth.
song I love clothes in my ears, the wind
your lunar tides and star
nestled on the shores of your chest. There
swallows spell your dreams with the dawn
sign of the Cross in their beaks custodians.
not let them root anchorage,
beings gave them up to air
the children of the violins and flutes.
are arias of light for that,
kites riding the clouds, winged seeds of the spirit
traveling between the winds of the earth.
This poet wrote "Sprig of Almond for the tomb of Miguel Hernández" on its Web "Day Long Island, New York"
BECAUSE WHO LOVES FLYING SOLO
By Maria Teresa Bravo Bañón
"Only who loves flying. But who loves
as the bird that is milder and fugitive? ". Miguel Hernández
We reached the top of my heart, shook me as
fruit tree and fell
desired sweetness of ripe pulp in your mouth.
song I love clothes in my ears, the wind
your lunar tides and star
nestled on the shores of your chest. There
swallows spell your dreams with the dawn
sign of the Cross in their beaks custodians.
not let them root anchorage,
beings gave them up to air
the children of the violins and flutes.
are arias of light for that,
kites riding the clouds, winged seeds of the spirit
traveling between the winds of the earth.
This poet wrote "Sprig of Almond for the tomb of Miguel Hernández" on its Web "Day Long Island, New York"
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Michaeljournal.org/ksjosemaniyangata.htm
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The landlord may terminate and void the contract if the lessee has leased the property in its permanent home, provided that inhabit it are not legally separated spouse or de facto or dependent children.
The landlord may terminate and void the contract if the lessee has leased the property in its permanent home, provided that inhabit it are not legally separated spouse or de facto or dependent children.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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The Syrian nun
over a hundred years ago, the steamer "Sirius" sank in Shoals Hormigas Islands, off Cabo de Palos. An article in the Madrid press has recovered his memory, adding the stench of the tragic case. The greed of the captain and the company was immeasurable. It was the storm-not-what had made the ship aground with ants. Was the need to collect new passengers to the beach, as one day before had in Alcira. The boat was already crammed with migrants from impoverished condition. The captain, indeed, fled from the first, with their booty in hand. Cegarra
Mary sang in a beautiful poem by a nun, probably nurse at the Syrian, who was washed ashore by the sea pious. There he was buried. And she, Mary, kept memory of the place. Sadly, the poem ends with the grave destroyed by the construction of developmentalism maelstrom of 60, even held out the culture of the pitch, legal or illegal, of 80.
But where I want to do is not to recall of this. I've done before, and will continue, I presume, in view of the occasions go again. Now I want to talk about the three days of Miguel Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez Miguel Hernandez was not yet, but a humble but ambitious boy Orihuela, was the guest of Mary in La Union, said that city hallucinated Asensio Sáez, beloved disciple Mary . It happened in the year of tribute to Gabriel Miró in Orihuela, 1932.
And I think that Mary, Mary Cegarra, the same one that prevented him is unknown Miguel Hernández fall in love, leading to Michael on those trips she says, in verse, which gave in the vicinity of the village, the tomb of the Syrian nun back in a cove of Cabo de Palos. And I tell the story. And Michael, who was with garden and mountain they not understand that feeling of that nun Mary, your sister certainly deep target, regardless of the longevity of Mary and the martyrdom of the early Italian nun. There is no sea in the poetry of Miguel, except occasional mention, full of convention and all core. Concluding
conjecture, we add the culmination that had to be herself, who, over the years, and with tourism at home, wrote the poem, we imagine, did not write Hernández ... The rest is silence, of course. Vale.
Taken
page of Santiago Delgado the craft of writing.
over a hundred years ago, the steamer "Sirius" sank in Shoals Hormigas Islands, off Cabo de Palos. An article in the Madrid press has recovered his memory, adding the stench of the tragic case. The greed of the captain and the company was immeasurable. It was the storm-not-what had made the ship aground with ants. Was the need to collect new passengers to the beach, as one day before had in Alcira. The boat was already crammed with migrants from impoverished condition. The captain, indeed, fled from the first, with their booty in hand. Cegarra
Mary sang in a beautiful poem by a nun, probably nurse at the Syrian, who was washed ashore by the sea pious. There he was buried. And she, Mary, kept memory of the place. Sadly, the poem ends with the grave destroyed by the construction of developmentalism maelstrom of 60, even held out the culture of the pitch, legal or illegal, of 80.
But where I want to do is not to recall of this. I've done before, and will continue, I presume, in view of the occasions go again. Now I want to talk about the three days of Miguel Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez Miguel Hernandez was not yet, but a humble but ambitious boy Orihuela, was the guest of Mary in La Union, said that city hallucinated Asensio Sáez, beloved disciple Mary . It happened in the year of tribute to Gabriel Miró in Orihuela, 1932.
And I think that Mary, Mary Cegarra, the same one that prevented him is unknown Miguel Hernández fall in love, leading to Michael on those trips she says, in verse, which gave in the vicinity of the village, the tomb of the Syrian nun back in a cove of Cabo de Palos. And I tell the story. And Michael, who was with garden and mountain they not understand that feeling of that nun Mary, your sister certainly deep target, regardless of the longevity of Mary and the martyrdom of the early Italian nun. There is no sea in the poetry of Miguel, except occasional mention, full of convention and all core. Concluding
conjecture, we add the culmination that had to be herself, who, over the years, and with tourism at home, wrote the poem, we imagine, did not write Hernández ... The rest is silence, of course. Vale.
Taken
page of Santiago Delgado the craft of writing.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
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This page has surpassed the 300,000 visitors since s home, has been upon the following English provinces:
Álava, Albacete, Alicante, Almeria, Asturias, Avila, Badajoz, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bBurgos, Cáceres, Cádiz, Cantabria, Castellón , Ceuta, Ciudad Real, Cordoba, Cuenca, Gerona, Granada, Guadalajara, Guipúzcoa, Huelva, Huesca, Islas Baleares, Jaén, La Coruña, La Rioja, Las Palmas, León, Lérida, Lugo, Madrid, Malaga, Melilla, Murcia, Navarra, Orense, Palencia, Pontevedra, Tenerife, Salamanca, Segovia, Sevilla, Soria, Tarragona, Teruel, Toledo, Valencia, Valladolid, Vizcaya, Zamora, Zaragoza
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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Tato, who won the prize for poetry 2011
The Spaniard Alvaro Tato, who won the prize for poetry 2011
Miguel Hernández (Madrid) CULTURE-ENTERTAINMENT, LITERATURA-BOOKS birthplace of the poet.
A total of 507 works were attending this year's competition, which annually organizes the cultural foundation named after the poet and which also includes the publication of winning poems by publisher Hyperion. Álvaro
Tato, 32, holds a degree in Hispanic Studies and has written several books of poetry. In 2006 he won the Miguel de Unamuno stories.
The decision of the Miguel Hernández-Valencia 2011 has been produced on the same day that marks 69 years of the poet's death in jail.
The works presented this year came from Romania, Italy, Germany, France, United States, Mexico, El Salvador, China, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Cuba, France, England and Peru, as well as in different English provinces. 1011123 EFE
The Spaniard Alvaro Tato, who won the prize for poetry 2011
Miguel Hernández (Madrid) CULTURE-ENTERTAINMENT, LITERATURA-BOOKS birthplace of the poet.
A total of 507 works were attending this year's competition, which annually organizes the cultural foundation named after the poet and which also includes the publication of winning poems by publisher Hyperion. Álvaro
Tato, 32, holds a degree in Hispanic Studies and has written several books of poetry. In 2006 he won the Miguel de Unamuno stories.
The decision of the Miguel Hernández-Valencia 2011 has been produced on the same day that marks 69 years of the poet's death in jail.
The works presented this year came from Romania, Italy, Germany, France, United States, Mexico, El Salvador, China, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Cuba, France, England and Peru, as well as in different English provinces. 1011123 EFE
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Miguel Hernández "La patria Hernandiana" International Journalism Award Miguel Hernández 2011
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prison after the Civil War, which entered as the beginning of his journey prison. But unlike the Czech writer, Michael was soon need to start from that place. Perhaps because the country last and deepest of a poet is his poetry, and the sound of these crashed into the mountain behind his house, turned on the border that prevented a farm boy to be a poet, his work was heard beyond Oleza limits of Miró. Soon, since I knew the magic of words, heard the music of the inner ear, which he said life had been marked to be a poet. So in 1937 commented: "Poetry is in me a need and I write because I find no remedy for not writing. I felt as I felt my manhood, and as a man involved, trying to dignify every step through their hammers. "
If Miguel Hernández could see the current Orihuela perhaps be closer to the city that he cursed, who longed village. Although the poet's village was not what everyone saw, but another, an intimate space, where he said: "Making the gardener, / flee the comfort of irrigation / I stay in my garden." But it did not because I needed to grow a limited work across borders to be put, to exceed himself, starting with an unprecedented effort staff, the narrow margins of Orihuela. So I needed of that cursed city. The land of the poet is made in a territory from imaginary to real though, is a photograph that takes on a new dimension after passing through the eyes of the artist. It's something I came up with the arid geography of Castile, after reading the verses of Antonio Machado, acquired a new dimension. Is the ability of some authors who manage to create with your vision a microscopic insight, that through his words, we are able to take a physical space, its normal.
why walk down the street Up orioliana (renamed Calle Miguel Hernandez) next to the mountains, its low houses, hearing the sound of animals, one remembers his lines: "High'm looking at the palm trees, / rude to live with the mountains." For Orihuela has been urbanized, but as a gift to his poet, that corner has remained with a rural spirit, with that calm, where time seems to stop and rest in eternity. And in that eternity, as are his poems, his work increasingly taking on new dimensions, also face new dangers. For although the work has gained recognition he would hardly have been imagined in the beginning, their disappointments in Madrid or in the dark prison time, a recognition positive because his work extends, there are shadows. I think that the verses do not sit with statues, cool, I tear strength, make them point blank. So perhaps it is necessary to approach the Miguel Hernández fiercely imperfect human love to the suffering and the body as a live claim, the woman who sought and dazzled him like lightning. There were already wielding steel knife, death and blood, sharing space with light and clarity of Levante. The man who left the temples to fight in the trenches, which led to some doubt: "What I want light / if I stumble into darkness?" And in his prison term, the poet manages to perfect what is a feature Hernandiana's work: the duality established between man beaten, killed by the adversities of life and the drive to find hope. Besides getting a communion with him who is able to reach his verses, being an intimate poetry, philosophy, educated, committed, popular, a synthesis that becomes actual when its creator is a hundred years.
"Who lies in the tomb of a poet?" Asks the writer Cees Noteboom. Something strange when you approach an author who had death as part of its vital geography. Miguel Hernandez's grave is in the cemetery of Alicante, the circle expands, but only sixty kilometers of its people. It is his second home mortuary after traveling from the prison in Alicante, to the niche where he stayed for decades. Had to wait until the fall of the dictatorship to take a tablet on the ground, he shares with his wife and son. Something I think he would like because both were part of his work. In his later poems, where it reached the best heights of poetry, Miguel sought transcendence through love and the fruit of it, was hoping he would not accept defeat. "In the distance you, more alone / that death, the one and me." Because the work Hernandiana traveled with mysticism by his side, Catholic and naturalist first sexual and loving then later revolutionary, intimate, hurt in his last verse, rebellious and always humanistic.
It is no wonder that is installed next to his grave a mailbox where you can write imaginatively, remembering his lines: "Even under the earth / my body is loving / write to the land / I'll write" as Noteboom said: "Why do we visited the grave of someone you have not met at all? Because even tells us something, something that continues to echo in our ears, we have retained and even we have not forgotten ...». Because the tomb of the poet is non-grave, and always will be his verses, to deliver a mortal body of death love.
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Hernandiana 30/10/1910 - 3:56 - The Courier
PEDRO ANTONIO CURTO prison after the Civil War, which entered as the beginning of his journey prison. But unlike the Czech writer, Michael was soon need to start from that place. Perhaps because the country last and deepest of a poet is his poetry, and the sound of these crashed into the mountain behind his house, turned on the border that prevented a farm boy to be a poet, his work was heard beyond Oleza limits of Miró. Soon, since I knew the magic of words, heard the music of the inner ear, which he said life had been marked to be a poet. So in 1937 commented: "Poetry is in me a need and I write because I find no remedy for not writing. I felt as I felt my manhood, and as a man involved, trying to dignify every step through their hammers. "
If Miguel Hernández could see the current Orihuela perhaps be closer to the city that he cursed, who longed village. Although the poet's village was not what everyone saw, but another, an intimate space, where he said: "Making the gardener, / flee the comfort of irrigation / I stay in my garden." But it did not because I needed to grow a limited work across borders to be put, to exceed himself, starting with an unprecedented effort staff, the narrow margins of Orihuela. So I needed of that cursed city. The land of the poet is made in a territory from imaginary to real though, is a photograph that takes on a new dimension after passing through the eyes of the artist. It's something I came up with the arid geography of Castile, after reading the verses of Antonio Machado, acquired a new dimension. Is the ability of some authors who manage to create with your vision a microscopic insight, that through his words, we are able to take a physical space, its normal.
why walk down the street Up orioliana (renamed Calle Miguel Hernandez) next to the mountains, its low houses, hearing the sound of animals, one remembers his lines: "High'm looking at the palm trees, / rude to live with the mountains." For Orihuela has been urbanized, but as a gift to his poet, that corner has remained with a rural spirit, with that calm, where time seems to stop and rest in eternity. And in that eternity, as are his poems, his work increasingly taking on new dimensions, also face new dangers. For although the work has gained recognition he would hardly have been imagined in the beginning, their disappointments in Madrid or in the dark prison time, a recognition positive because his work extends, there are shadows. I think that the verses do not sit with statues, cool, I tear strength, make them point blank. So perhaps it is necessary to approach the Miguel Hernández fiercely imperfect human love to the suffering and the body as a live claim, the woman who sought and dazzled him like lightning. There were already wielding steel knife, death and blood, sharing space with light and clarity of Levante. The man who left the temples to fight in the trenches, which led to some doubt: "What I want light / if I stumble into darkness?" And in his prison term, the poet manages to perfect what is a feature Hernandiana's work: the duality established between man beaten, killed by the adversities of life and the drive to find hope. Besides getting a communion with him who is able to reach his verses, being an intimate poetry, philosophy, educated, committed, popular, a synthesis that becomes actual when its creator is a hundred years.
"Who lies in the tomb of a poet?" Asks the writer Cees Noteboom. Something strange when you approach an author who had death as part of its vital geography. Miguel Hernandez's grave is in the cemetery of Alicante, the circle expands, but only sixty kilometers of its people. It is his second home mortuary after traveling from the prison in Alicante, to the niche where he stayed for decades. Had to wait until the fall of the dictatorship to take a tablet on the ground, he shares with his wife and son. Something I think he would like because both were part of his work. In his later poems, where it reached the best heights of poetry, Miguel sought transcendence through love and the fruit of it, was hoping he would not accept defeat. "In the distance you, more alone / that death, the one and me." Because the work Hernandiana traveled with mysticism by his side, Catholic and naturalist first sexual and loving then later revolutionary, intimate, hurt in his last verse, rebellious and always humanistic.
It is no wonder that is installed next to his grave a mailbox where you can write imaginatively, remembering his lines: "Even under the earth / my body is loving / write to the land / I'll write" as Noteboom said: "Why do we visited the grave of someone you have not met at all? Because even tells us something, something that continues to echo in our ears, we have retained and even we have not forgotten ...». Because the tomb of the poet is non-grave, and always will be his verses, to deliver a mortal body of death love.
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Pedro Antonio Curto has won the international award in journalism Miguel Hernández
Orihuela (Alicante), March 14 (EFE) .- The writer Pedro Antonio Curto Gipuzkoa
has won international journalism prize Miguel Hernández in this year 2011, organized by the Foundation that bears the Orihuela poet's name and endowed with 8,000 euros and an artistic element certificate. Sources
Foundation announced today that the jury recognized the dissemination of Miguel Hernandez through the article "The motherland Hernandiana" published in the journal Gijón, El Comercio, 30 October 2010 on the validity Hernandiana message from the perspective of life in their neighborhood. The jury considered that the winning paper is characterized by "outreach effort" of the work Hernandiana, closely linked to their home and the rest of the living space in the neighborhood of Orihuela.
also highlighted "the lyrical breath work" in a wide diffusion through several pages devoted to the poet oriolano the day they celebrated one hundred years of his birth.
The jury was chaired, in its capacity as trustee of the organizing company, by Francisco Esteve Ramirez, professor of journalism at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and director of the Chair of the University Miguel Hernández Miguel Hernández (UMH).
also has been integrated by the president of the Press Association of Alicante, Leonardo Alarcón Thomas, the writer Enrique Cerdan Tato Alicante, the Dean of Journalism at the UMH, Santiago Fernandez Ardanaz, and Professor of Journalism at the same university José Alberto García Avilés.
The winner, a native of the town of Gipuzkoa Zumaia and living in Gijón, a collaborator of the newspaper "El Comercio, Gijón, and other media including the magazine" irreverent. "
is a member of the Writers Guild of Asturias, has participated in the creation of documentaries and short films, and has published two books stories and three novels.
For his literary work has received numerous awards and accolades, such as the first prize of the XXVI edition of Antonio Porras Pozoblanco (Córdoba), or the City of Novel Award Ducal Loeches City.
The literary award is directed to articles published in print and digital media concerning any aspect of the universal life and work of poet Orihuela.
In this year have attended 65 items from China, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Salamanca, Sevilla, Santa Pola, Tarragona, Huelva, Palencia, Madrid, Valencia, Gijón, San Sebastian, Leon and El Puerto of Santa Maria. EFE
Orihuela (Alicante), March 14 (EFE) .- The writer Pedro Antonio Curto Gipuzkoa
has won international journalism prize Miguel Hernández in this year 2011, organized by the Foundation that bears the Orihuela poet's name and endowed with 8,000 euros and an artistic element certificate. Sources
also highlighted "the lyrical breath work" in a wide diffusion through several pages devoted to the poet oriolano the day they celebrated one hundred years of his birth.
The jury was chaired, in its capacity as trustee of the organizing company, by Francisco Esteve Ramirez, professor of journalism at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and director of the Chair of the University Miguel Hernández Miguel Hernández (UMH).
also has been integrated by the president of the Press Association of Alicante, Leonardo Alarcón Thomas, the writer Enrique Cerdan Tato Alicante, the Dean of Journalism at the UMH, Santiago Fernandez Ardanaz, and Professor of Journalism at the same university José Alberto García Avilés.
The winner, a native of the town of Gipuzkoa Zumaia and living in Gijón, a collaborator of the newspaper "El Comercio, Gijón, and other media including the magazine" irreverent. "
is a member of the Writers Guild of Asturias, has participated in the creation of documentaries and short films, and has published two books stories and three novels.
For his literary work has received numerous awards and accolades, such as the first prize of the XXVI edition of Antonio Porras Pozoblanco (Córdoba), or the City of Novel Award Ducal Loeches City.
The literary award is directed to articles published in print and digital media concerning any aspect of the universal life and work of poet Orihuela.
In this year have attended 65 items from China, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Salamanca, Sevilla, Santa Pola, Tarragona, Huelva, Palencia, Madrid, Valencia, Gijón, San Sebastian, Leon and El Puerto of Santa Maria. EFE
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Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
EFE News Orihuela (Alicante) , March 21 (EFE) .- The Cordoba Carmen Garrido Ortiz, who lives in Madrid, has won a national award poetry Miguel Hernandez 2011 for authors under 35 years, worth 3,000 euros, with the poems "Garum." A total of 110 works have attended this event, organized by the Cultural Foundation, named for the poet Orihuela. The winner, 33, holds a BA in Journalism and has worked in the Culture section "Diario Córdoba" and "ABC Córdoba" in addition to conducting various research on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the status of Western Sahara and other issues related to the Arab world, as reported by the foundation said Wednesday in a note.
As a writer has won the poetry prize Andalusian Youth Andalusian Institute of Youth in 2008, with "Job's stepdaughter, published by Renaissance.
also won other literary awards, including first prize Fuentetaja Tales Publishing.
addition, his stories have been anthologized in several publications and has contributed to cultural magazines such as "Letratlántica", "Narratives," Nayagua "and" Uchrony "among others.
The winner runs the literary blog "The Lady in Green", a finalist for "Best Blog of Creative Writing in Spain," according to "Free Magazine", the newspaper La Vanguardia. "
Carmen Garrido Ortiz has lived in several countries, including France, Morocco, Argentina and Denmark, the sources said.
The jury was chaired by Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga, in its capacity as trustee of the Foundation, and composed by the poet and professor Juan Carlos Jaen April, the editor and Professor of Literature John Pastor and José María teachers also Balcells and Arcadio López Casanova, from the Universities of León and Valencia, respectively.
In turn, the director of the organizing company, Juan José Sánchez Balaguer, has served as secretary work.
Díez de Revenga has described the winning poems as an "amazing book, which highlights an intimate poetic universe" and "in which various stages are reflected personal.
"With over verse employee, she wanders through the words to establish the content of the poem, which offers young people a deep breath," he explained. Díez de Revenga
also highlighted the poetry book that "has a strong cohesion with the materials used." "From the first poem finds a poetic history, staff and an extraordinary lucidity of expression," he stated.
For its part, Balcells mentioned the author's hometown, Fernán Núñez, related to the biography of Miguel Hernandez by "El Niño de Fernán Núñez", a famous singer, and stays in the province of Cordoba by Ramon Sijé.
also highlighted the winning book has its "integration, cohesion and cultural fusion."
Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
As a writer has won the poetry prize Andalusian Youth Andalusian Institute of Youth in 2008, with "Job's stepdaughter, published by Renaissance.
also won other literary awards, including first prize Fuentetaja Tales Publishing.
addition, his stories have been anthologized in several publications and has contributed to cultural magazines such as "Letratlántica", "Narratives," Nayagua "and" Uchrony "among others.
The winner runs the literary blog "The Lady in Green", a finalist for "Best Blog of Creative Writing in Spain," according to "Free Magazine", the newspaper La Vanguardia. "
Carmen Garrido Ortiz has lived in several countries, including France, Morocco, Argentina and Denmark, the sources said.
The jury was chaired by Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga, in its capacity as trustee of the Foundation, and composed by the poet and professor Juan Carlos Jaen April, the editor and Professor of Literature John Pastor and José María teachers also Balcells and Arcadio López Casanova, from the Universities of León and Valencia, respectively.
In turn, the director of the organizing company, Juan José Sánchez Balaguer, has served as secretary work.
Díez de Revenga has described the winning poems as an "amazing book, which highlights an intimate poetic universe" and "in which various stages are reflected personal.
"With over verse employee, she wanders through the words to establish the content of the poem, which offers young people a deep breath," he explained. Díez de Revenga
also highlighted the poetry book that "has a strong cohesion with the materials used." "From the first poem finds a poetic history, staff and an extraordinary lucidity of expression," he stated.
For its part, Balcells mentioned the author's hometown, Fernán Núñez, related to the biography of Miguel Hernandez by "El Niño de Fernán Núñez", a famous singer, and stays in the province of Cordoba by Ramon Sijé.
also highlighted the winning book has its "integration, cohesion and cultural fusion."
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Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
EFE News Orihuela (Alicante), March 21 (EFE) .- The Cordoba Carmen Garrido Ortiz, who lives in Madrid, has won national poetry prize Miguel Hernandez 2011 for authors under 35 years, worth 3,000 euros, with the poems "Garum." A total of 110 works have attended this event, organized by the Cultural Foundation, named for the poet Orihuela. The winner, 33, holds a BA in Journalism and has worked in the Culture section "Diario Córdoba" and "ABC Córdoba" in addition conducted research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the status of Western Sahara and other matters related to the Arab world, as reported by the foundation said Wednesday in a note.
As a writer has won the Young Andalusian poetry of the Andalusian Institute of Youth in 2008, with "Job's stepdaughter, published by Renaissance.
also won other literary awards, including first prize Fuentetaja Tales Publishing.
addition, his stories have been anthologized in several publications and has contributed to cultural magazines such as "Letratlántica", "Narratives," Nayagua "and" Uchrony "among others.
The winner runs the literary blog "The Lady in Green", a finalist for "Best Blog of Creative Writing in Spain," according to "Free Magazine", the newspaper La Vanguardia. "
Carmen Garrido Ortiz has lived in several countries, including France, Morocco, Argentina and Denmark, the sources said.
The jury was chaired by Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga, in its capacity as trustee of the Foundation, and composed by the poet and professor Juan Carlos Jaen April, the editor and Professor of Literature John Pastor and José María teachers also Balcells and Arcadio López Casanova, from the Universities of León and Valencia, respectively.
In turn, the director of the organizing company, Juan José Sánchez Balaguer, has served as secretary work.
Díez de Revenga has described the winning poems as an "amazing book, which highlights an intimate poetic universe" and "in which various stages are reflected personal.
"With over verse employee, she wanders through the words to establish the content of the poem, which offers young people a deep breath," he explained. Díez de Revenga
also highlighted the poetry book that "has a strong cohesion with the materials used." "From the first poem finds a poetic history, staff and an extraordinary lucidity of expression," he indicated.
For its part, Balcells mentioned the author's hometown, Fernán Núñez, related to the biography of Miguel Hernandez by "El Niño de Fernán Núñez", a famous singer, and stays in the province of Cordoba by Ramon Sijé.
also highlighted the winning book has its "integration, cohesion and cultural fusion."
Carmen Garrido wins poetry prize Miguel Hernández for children 35 years
As a writer has won the Young Andalusian poetry of the Andalusian Institute of Youth in 2008, with "Job's stepdaughter, published by Renaissance.
also won other literary awards, including first prize Fuentetaja Tales Publishing.
addition, his stories have been anthologized in several publications and has contributed to cultural magazines such as "Letratlántica", "Narratives," Nayagua "and" Uchrony "among others.
The winner runs the literary blog "The Lady in Green", a finalist for "Best Blog of Creative Writing in Spain," according to "Free Magazine", the newspaper La Vanguardia. "
Carmen Garrido Ortiz has lived in several countries, including France, Morocco, Argentina and Denmark, the sources said.
The jury was chaired by Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga, in its capacity as trustee of the Foundation, and composed by the poet and professor Juan Carlos Jaen April, the editor and Professor of Literature John Pastor and José María teachers also Balcells and Arcadio López Casanova, from the Universities of León and Valencia, respectively.
In turn, the director of the organizing company, Juan José Sánchez Balaguer, has served as secretary work.
Díez de Revenga has described the winning poems as an "amazing book, which highlights an intimate poetic universe" and "in which various stages are reflected personal.
"With over verse employee, she wanders through the words to establish the content of the poem, which offers young people a deep breath," he explained. Díez de Revenga
also highlighted the poetry book that "has a strong cohesion with the materials used." "From the first poem finds a poetic history, staff and an extraordinary lucidity of expression," he indicated.
For its part, Balcells mentioned the author's hometown, Fernán Núñez, related to the biography of Miguel Hernandez by "El Niño de Fernán Núñez", a famous singer, and stays in the province of Cordoba by Ramon Sijé.
also highlighted the winning book has its "integration, cohesion and cultural fusion."
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