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Maria Teresa Cervantes collects his most intimate stories in The Voyage of Feelings (30/06/2016)

The Ceremonial Hall of the Town Hall will host on Monday July 4 presentation of the book of Maria Teresa Cervantes, the journey of feelings, which will take place at 11:30 hours and will be preceded by the act of transfer of the legacy of the writer to the City of Cartagena, which will be represented by the mayor, Jose Lopez.

During the presentation will involve the cronistasLuis Miguel Perez and Francisco Franco Adam Fernandez and close the writer herself.

Crossing feelings is a journey through the invisible and unreachable.

Sus, full of nostalgia and colored landscapes, intimate stories alternate between cold and light, shadows and nuances.

From Paris of Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir or correspondence with a German prisoner, to the hospitality with a pauper in Bonn, Maria Teresa reveals an intense book on emotions where the sunset is presented full of sensations, experiences and luminosity.

Maria Teresa Cervantes was born in Cartagena, professor of EGB and a degree in French literature from the Sorbonne, Paris.

Spanish has been Reader in French high schools.

From 1971 to 1995 he has taught Spanish Language and Literature in Bonn (Germany) to children of Spanish emigrants.

In 1966 he created in Cartagena Tityrus the poetry magazine sings.

His poems have been translated into Arabic.

He has received numerous decorations and awards and, in addition to his fruitful poetry (Window dawn, Cartagena 1954, Letters to a stateless person, Madrid 2012, or the excitement of space, Madrid 2016, among others), has also published essays and anthologies.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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