the pleasure of reading. Cazalla of the Sierra
The majestic church of Consolation in the Sierra Cazalla
just not what I expected. How many readers! And so many different generations!
Cazalla And in addition to having done an admirable job of inciting and participating in reading with the Youth Club, have another reading group not so young.
in animated conversation were all young and less young. We laughed, and talked about the characters, the real referents of Captain Nobody and The Return of Captain No, and frankly, it was magical.
interesting questions were raised about which we talked animatedly. Some issues revolved around a curious, is that the environment of the Sierra Cazalla is another star in The Return of Captain Nobody. Well
this straight, let me point out something, because this talk was attended by a person who has left me a lasting memory: Trinidad, Trini for friends.
Trinidad octogenarian with all that that entails, a lot of honor, said something in this friendly literary gathering, something that other attendees also knew, though not many details.
say truth is stranger than fiction. Hold on to something.
appears in The Return of Captain No large country house near the Sierra Cazalla. The novel is owned by Armando Urbano, owner of a property and business empire very mixed. So to speak, is the evil enemy of Captain Nobody millionaire, his particular Lex Luthor.
In the story, Armando comes to fire someone from the viewpoint of the loophole (I will not break the novel who is to read it) that es el nombre que inventé para esta mansión de ficción. Ni que decir tiene que la familia Urbano, es pura invención también.
Cuenta además Adela, la ficticia ama de llaves de la Saetera y personaje favorito de Trini, que la familia Urbano era muy cruel y déspota con los lugareños, llegando a castigar con extrema dureza a ladrones de fruta en tiempos difíciles.
Aquí llega:
Pues contó Trinidad que en las proximidades de Cazalla de la Sierra, una familia URBANO poseyó una finca con su gran casa (sigue existiendo al parecer y no quiero quedarme sin verla) La finca se llamaba o llama aún EL INQUISIDOR. (Yo no me atreví a poner un nombre tan evidentemente cruel a la mansión del malo, and somehow I) And it does not end there.
turns out that back in the seventies, at least one family member used to discourage theft of fruit A CLEAN PERDIGONAZO from the windows of the house.
do not know if they can get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe feeling I came to know such a coincidence of dates and events. There are no words to describe it or are too many and I'm sure you can get an idea just in case, "stunned and successfully turned upside down", can be approximated. To say that kids
. Alexis, Sara, Elias, Ruben ... (I think there were three Rubén ^ _ ^) Eduardo, Javier, Antonio, Marianne, Mary, Anabel, Victoria, Pilar, Lorraine, David, Sandra, Lydia ... and let me apologize if someone were great.
My eternal gratitude to the Youth Reading Club, A Monte, A Pepe, how wonderfully he has encouraged kids to read (Pepe, I want you to know that your words about my novels gave me lots of energy to write more) Cazalla of the Sierra, the Diputación de Sevilla, and in particular, Trini.
Hugs and Kisses for all.
Pepe Carrasco.
PS: will update the post with more photos. And soon, more about the pleasure of reading 2009
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