Next Wednesday, February 15 will begin at the University of Murcia a series of lectures organized by the Humanities Classroom of the Vice President for University Extension and eGovernment, will explore the life and work of three writers belong to the nineteenth and XX.
The cycle begins on Wednesday with a talk on "Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)" by Antonio Lastra Meliá University of Valencia.
Thoreau, one of the fathers of American literature, is considered one of the pioneers of ecology and one of the first conceptualizers of civil disobedience.
The conference will be held in the Lecture Hall Antonio Soler de la Merced at 19 hours.
The cycle will continue during the months of March and April with a lecture on the poet Jorge Gaitán Durán by the Colombian writer Consuelo Triviño (Thursday March 8 at 12 am in the Conference Hall of the Faculty of Arts) and "Death in Venice (1912), Thomas Mann, "by Eva Bourke, University Complutense of Madrid (Thursday April 19 in the Council Chamber of the College Rabal Azarbe).
On the other hand, tomorrow, Wednesday, poet Castilla Hector Cartagena offer a poetry reading in the House of the Faculty of Arts at 19.30 hours.
Balance presents Joseph Daniel Mirror.
Source: UMU