The texts will be recited by the author himself and the Murcian actors Azahar Carmona de Iracheta and Luis Martínez Arasa, while the Caravacan Conservatory professor Javier Martínez Lucas will interpret a series of musical pieces on saxophone The event will take place on Friday, October 16, in the gardens of the Festival Museum, with COVID-19 prevention measures for safe cultural events The gardens of the Caravaca de la Cruz Fiesta Museum will be the scene of a recital on Friday, October 16, that will unite music and an anthology of poetry by the writer Miguel Sánchez Robles, who has recently won with the collection of poems entitled 'The dirty skin of the world 'the' José Zorrilla 'International Poetry Prize, organized by the Department of Culture of the Caravaca de la Cruz City Council. The poems that are included in the recital are extracted from the works of Miguel Robles 'The destroyed sky of the puddles', 'The life that we expected', 'Instructions to restart a brain' and the own 'The dirty skin of the world', book that Algaida has edited. The selected texts will be recited by the author himself, by Azahar Carmona de Iracheta, a Murcian actress who has an important professional career and extensive experience in dramatic training, and the Caravacan artist Luis Martínez Arasa, an actor with relevant theatrical experience who obtained last year the award for the best male performance for his role in the play 'Enrique IV' awarded by the Association 'MurciaEscena'. The musical part will be carried out by the Conservatory professor Javier Martínez Lucas, who will interpret a series of musical pieces appropriate for the occasion on the saxophone. BIOGRAPHIC REVIEW MIGUEL SÁNCHEZ ROBLES Miguel Sánchez Robles (Caravaca de la Cruz, 1957).
Professor of History and writer. He is an author who has developed a valuable, very personal and lyrical work.
In this sense, he has obtained many of the most relevant awards in Spain, both in narrative and in poetry and essays.
Almost all of his works have been published through important national and international awards. Among them the poetry awards: "Vicente Nuñez", "Miguel Hernández", "José Zorrilla", "Leonor", "Esquío", "Barcarola", "Vicente Aleixandre", "Ciudad de Irún", "Bahía", " University of Murcia "," Fundación Colegio del Rey de Alcalá de Henares "," Blas de Otero "," Claudio Rodríguez "," Gabriel Celaya "," Fundación Jesús Serra de Barcelona "...
In short narrative:" UNICAJA ", "José Nogales", "Pola de Lena", "Camilo José Cela", "José Banús de Marbella Foundation", "Julio Cortázar", "Fernández Lema", "Ignacio Aldecoa", "Gerard Brenan", "La Felguera", "Antonio Segado del Olmo" ...
In novel: "Torrente Ballester "," Javier Tomeo "from the University" Rey Juan Carlos "for Hearts of lamb," Fray Luis de León "for La tristeza del mud," Ciudad de Córdoba "for Where Nothing begins ...
In essays he has published the book The sense of the world, award "Calf of Bengoa" of the Provincial Council of Álava. His published works include: 'The dirty skin of the world', 'The life we ??expected', 'Saliva for castaways',' Thirty ways of looking at the rain ',' Instructions to restart a brain ',' The dark words, like this like the novels: 'Never life is ours (Prize for Literary Creation of the Junta de Castilla y León) and' Salvación ', a spiritual and mystical novel published in Gollarín and whose literary background is the Camino de la Vera Cruz. During this year, his books 'Doesn't Know Love Who Come Back Alive' (Collection of Stories) and 'Something Happens in the World', Torrente Ballester 2019 Prize for Narrative in Spanish, come to light.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz