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Llanos Campos opens the Hache 2020 Prize meetings (17/12/2019)

More than 600 young people have received Llanos Campos, author of the epic novel 'The Black Queen' (SM Literature), in the first of the traditional meetings with author of the 2020 Hache Prize held at the Paraninfo of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena with the more than twenty participating educational centers.

The author's program in Cartagena has started this Tuesday, December 17, with a previous meeting with the press in the Boardroom chaired by the Councilor for Youth, David Martínez, accompanied by Llanos Campos, who has been presented by Maite Ansó, professor at IES San Isidoro and member of the promoter group of the Mandarache and Hache Awards.

Three days after closing the registration period on December 20, the councilor has informed that this award, promoted by the Department of Youth of the City of Cartagena, has more than 2 thousand registered with a total of 319 reading committees.

"It is a prize to have been chosen to participate," says the author of 'The Black Queen', who has told about her novel, set in an "invented Middle Ages", that the plot emerged in the first instance from a story of love, which later went to the background to tell the story of a princess, but in a very different way from what we are used to, with adventure and “a true revolution”.

As a novelty this edition, in the case of the three meetings of the Hache Prize as it has been this first where young people have been able to ask questions and share their impressions about the novel, the Paraninfo has had the collaboration of the Higher Degree in Sociocultural Activities ( TASOC) of the IES Mediterráneo, whose students have prepared animations based on the three finalist novels.

This same Tuesday, Campos will meet young people from the Intercultural Centers in the Graduate Schools in the afternoon and will end the day by visiting the Mandarache Bookshop, in the library of the National Museum of Underwater Archeology, ARQVA.

On Wednesday, December 18, the program of meetings with the IES San Isidoro and two hundred students from different schools in the Caja Mediterráneo Foundation will close.

The activities of the fifteenth edition of the Mandarache Project of Reading Education and its literary prizes, which have the world's largest literary jury, are inaugurated.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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