Nativel Preciado and Raquel Lanseros at UA Headquarters

Two women, Nativel Preciado and Raquel Lanserosthis Tuesday in the University Place City of Alicante (Ramón y Cajal, 4) will be at the beginning of its May programming.

Nativel Preciado opens Journalism and the crime cyclewith session Let’s remember: 23 F, also 19 hours He will tell how 23F experienced the coup attempt from the inside as a journalist. Preciado was a parliamentary chronicler during the Transition, one of several women present at 23F. Published in 2016 on journalism and politics Let’s remember. Politicians and Journalists from Transition to PresentUnder the editorship of Fundación José Manuel Lara, it examines these always controversial relationships between both groups.

An hour later, at 8:00 pm, poetry will take shape At Headquarters with a recital by Raquel Laseros. The poet will take a tour of his work in anticipation of the next publication of his anthology by Editorial Visor. Poet and translator, Lanseros is one of the most award-winning and recognized voices in contemporary poetry in Spanish, voted as the most relevant poet in the Spanish language born after 1970.

Source: Informacion

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