The Fundación Tres Culturas, with the collaboration of Anantes Gestoría Cultural, is organising the presentation of the novel Black lemons from Javier Valenzuelaon Wednesday 7 June at 9 p.m. on the terrace of Tres Culturas in Seville. The author will be joined by the researcher Rocio Rojas-Marcos.
Black lemons marks Javier Valenzuela's return to Tangiers, the setting of his debut novel, Tangerine. Once again, the journalist and writer starts from the postulates of the noir novel to, through his charismatic protagonist, a professor at the Cervantes Institute in this Moroccan town, propose an X-ray of the times we live in amidst femmes fatales, corruption and intrigue. All of this is set against the backdrop of a tribute to the International City, which in these pages refuses to give up its irresistible charm.
This presentation, included in the cycle Ramadan between culturescloses the first semester of the Tres con libros reading club.
About the author
Javier Valenzuela (Granada, 1954) is a journalist and writer. He worked for 30 years in El Paíswhere he was correspondent in Beirut, Rabat, Paris and Washington, and deputy editor). In 2013 he founded inkFree. Black Lemons is his eleventh book and second novel. His previous works include Tangerine y The quinqui chronicles.
Free entry with prior registration at this link.
Book sale and book signing after the talk.
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