The courtyard of the Merced Convent Museum has hosted on Wednesday a new literary presentation, in this case it is the tenth delivery of the Ciudad Real Rehearsal collection, of the serendipia publishing house, which groups 17 articles signed by 14 authors under the title “Nothing ever happened here. Ciudad Real between lines (SS XIII to XXI)”.
Since the irony of the title, the work comes to break one of the most harmful fallacies that has traditionally been installed in Ciudad Real and that, subjectively, relegates it to an image of apathetic, abulic and remote people of reality. And he does it telling a set of curiosities in his history of obligatory knowledge, addressed from research and scientific rigor.
The work has been presented by the editor and coordinator of the book, José Luis Martínez Sobrino, together with the mayor of Ciudad Real, Francisco Cañizares, and the director of the Merced Convent Museum, José Ignacio de la Torre.
Book data
Ciudad Real Test Collection
Authors: Juan Carlos Buitrago Oliver, Juan Crespo Cárdenas, José Domingo Delgado Bedmar, Pilar Molina Chamizo, Ángel Antonio Pozuelo Reina, Isidro Sánchez Sánchez and Ángel Ramón del Valle Calzado; the architects Diego Peris Sánchez and José Rivero Serrano; archaeologists Alfonso Caballero Klink, Mónica Felipe Martínez and Miguel Ángel Hervás Herrera; The philologist Pedro González Coello and the documentary filmmaker Rafael Sánchez Espinosa.
ISBN: 978-84-19793-90-4
EAN: 9788419793904
Nothing ever happened here. Ciudad Real between lines (ss. XIII to XXI)
16,95 €
The objective of this volume is to bring to the reader issues that the bibliography or has not addressed or has done so, for the logic economy of the space available in a book, partially, tangential … incidentally, since they have been considered minors.
But societies are not only built in the big deeds; fundamentally they support the day to day, in the details, in the events that are triggered and solved daily. For this reason, we wanted to rescue in this volume some of these issues and take them out, black over white, back in light; Group them as a set of curiosities of our history of obligatory knowledge and frame them in a work that we have titled here nothing never happened to break one of the most harmful fallacies that has traditionally been installed in Ciudad Real and that, subjectively, relegates us to an image of apathetic, abulic people, away from reality.
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