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Aljarafe Juan Madrid, Cobos Wilkins and Ray Loriga in Aljarafe Book Fair


Juan Madrid, Cobos Wilkins and Ray Loriga in Aljarafe Book Fair.

Sevilla. Juan Cobos Wilkins, Juan Madrid, Juan Pimentel and Ray Loriga will be among the writers who will gather in Tomares between 12 and 16 December of this month, on the occasion of R Aljarafe Book Fair to be held in the Jardines del Conde.

This event is defined with a continuity and integration of the peoples of the region around the book cultural field, as announced by its curator, Mamen de Zulueta.

For this year's fair will feature 18 exhibitors, among which include four bookstores in the capital and six of Aljarafe, in addition to publishing Seville, several authors and Jose Manuel Lara Foundation and the Publishers Association Andalusians (AEA), which celebrates its 25 anniversary.


The curator of the exhibition said yesterday the coincidence of the celebration of the show with the Andalusian Reading Day, commemorated on 16. He also noted that the intention of the organization is paramount reader participation, which explains why the creation of the literary prize " The microbeads are Aljarafe", an award aimed at the public so that, through it, to feel "part the event as creator. "

will not, however, the only award that is delivered during the event, which also granted ALJARAFE PROMOTING READING cooperation project Municipal Library the Aljarafe ( BIMA), born in 2006 through a partnership agreement with the Association of Promotion and Development of Aljarafe, with the intention of providing a library system "More firm and consolidated."

also will be delivered ALJARAFE LETTERS to Bértolo Constantine, who for years worked as a literary critic for various media, has led the editorial debate and now runs the Horse Imprint Troy.

The Fair is born with an enormous desire for integration of many municipalities and localities to enhance Aljarafe the world of literature and the book reiterated de Zulueta. It also highlighted the difficulty that has led the organization of this first edition of the event.

THE WORLD (December 3, 2008)

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