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#153 April 2020
   
 

Mexican writer Amparo Davila, the Mistress of Tales has died 
Instituto Cervantes NY: an illustrated lecture on José Martí’s sojourn in Santander on May 19th 
FGEE Press release -  International Book Day, Thursday, April 23
Carlo Fabretti and Nando Lopez, winners of the 2020 SM Awards 
The Day of the Book: A research about the most valued books sold in Amazon Spain, conducted by Netrivals.
AMIGOS DE ESPAÑOL
Al Pacino
American actor and filmmaker
Hunters seems like a jazzed-up recreation of actual efforts to find and prosecute Nazis in the decades after World War II. In 1977 New York, young Jonah Heidelbaum discovers that hundreds of Nazis have infiltrated the city after they brutally murder his Holocaust survivor grandmother. To halt the rise of a Fourth Reich, he joins a group of knife-wielding Nazi hunters led by Pacino, who plays Meyer Offerman while Logan Lerman plays Jonah. Jordan Peele is producing the series through his company Monkeypaw Productions.
 
 
 

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Interview
TodoLiteratura interviews writer Carla Montero
The new novel from Madrid-born writer, Carla Montero, is titled “El jardín de las mujeres Verelli” (The Garden of the Verelli Women), a work inspired by the real life of a Genovese family who migrated to Spain in the early XX century in order to open an Italian goods store.  “It still exists in the Barcelona Marketplace, La Boqueria,” says the author at the start of the interview, following the presentation of the book to the media.
On this occasion, Carla Montero returns to her roots.  “I wanted to write a simple story, a gift I wanted to give  myself and my readers. 
Children's Book
Cuentos para entender el mundo
Eloy Moreno
For all those who still have an inner child but adults force them to hide it. “Through these years, you readers have given me so much that I felt indebted to you. That is why I have decided to also give you a part of me. These texts that I now offer here have somehow modeled my way of life. They are short stories, almost forgotten, of great authors that I have decided to adapt to the times in which we live. I have modified characters, situations, language…Eloy Moreno.
 
 
       

 

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