The Department of Culture of the City of Caravaca de la Cruz, through the Municipal Library, scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, the presentation of the novel "The worst is past," writer Eduardo Carrasco Murcia.
The activity, part of the Encounters with author 'program will take place at 19.30 pm in the auditorium of the Casa de la Cultura' Emilio Sáez '.
The 29 stories that make up "The worst has passed" try to everyday situations that turn into unusual and conflict situations, sometimes disturbing atmospheres, that catch the reader's attention.
With an agile and fluid prose, the author addresses different topics: youth rivalry, xenophobia, drug use, unfulfilled desires, marital infidelity, the search for one's origins, revenge and the difficulty of relationships couple, among others.
The characters in these stories face their own contradictions and adverse scenarios in a society in crisis.
The stories offer a bittersweet lesser extent current world view, based on irony and humor.
The book ends with 'End', a story that plays to introduce literature in literature, and whose protagonist is a writer obsessed to find an ending for his novel.
Guirao Eduardo Carrasco was born in Puerto Lumbreras (Murcia), in 1955. He graduated in Information Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
He has published numerous articles, interviews and reports in the press of Murcia.
He worked as editor of the 'Culture and Society' section of the weekly magazine directed LEAN and information cultural Town Crier.
He has been director of the Regional Publisher of Murcia, an agency of the Ministry of Culture and Education.
Since 1988 works as a journalist in the Press Office of the Autonomous Community of Murcia.
In 2007 he released his first book 'Kite Flying', a chronicle of the lost paradise of childhood and adolescence.
In 2010 he published "Love and dynamite '.
He is also coauthor of the books of accounts 'Twenty-six stories that come to mind' (2010) and 'Short Stories for long silences' (2011).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz