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The River Segura Library premieres 'Reading Club Dumas' (01/04/2014)

Books lovers can enjoy quality literature in the 'Reading Club Dumas'.

This new project will take place in the Segura River Library last Tuesday of each month from May to December 1930 to 21 hours in it, participants will discuss outstanding works of Spanish and foreign literature of all time.

To participate you must register on the Segura River Library within 3 to April 16 and the maximum number of participants is limited to 25 places.

Upon completion of the course, will receive a diploma which will consist attendance, number of hours and days of use.

Coordinated by José Belmonte Serrano - Professor of Language and Literature at the University of Murcia, the conference will feature important literary specialists to analyze and comment and reasoned review of the proposed book.

In addition, attendees will learn the creative process and the life of the author and context.

The sessions teach some methods of literary analysis.

Each day of the Reading Club will begin with an initial presentation of an expert or the proponent work, after a conference be held with the coordinator components Club and ends with a summary of findings and proposals.

The Dumas Club of Reading, starting in May, will open with the analysis of 'The Fencing Master' by Arturo Perez Reverte and continue in June with 'The Odyssey' by Homer.

In the months of September to December the club members will choose a poetic title, and two other theatrical narrative genre.

Participants will choose between works of poetry 'Campos de Castilla' Antonio Machado, 'Poetic Anthology' by Miguel Hernández and 'The I meant' Ginés Aniorte.

They may also choose between the plays 'History of stairs' by Antonio Buero Vallejo, 'Lights Bohemia' of Ramón María del Valle-Inclan and 'Death of a Salesman' by Arthur Miller.

For the narrative genre, may select two titles from novels '1969 'Jerome Tristante,' Madame Bovary 'by Gustave Flaubert and' Nothing 'by Carmen Laforet.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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