These activities are part of the programming of the Narrative Classroom, a cultural space employed by the Vice-Rectorate of Culture and Society of the University of Valencia, dedicated to fostering literary creation, reading and writing through meetings with authors, conferences, round tables and workshops, open to both the university community and the general public, with the aim of connecting literature with academic life and the debates of contemporary society.
He 12 the gathering will be held in February Narrate the threatened city, in which the writer and literary critic will participate Jordi Amat, author of The battles of Barcelona, and the novelist and geographer Josep Vicent Boira, author of Valencia. the city. The session will be presented by journalist and writer Paco Cerdà, together with the head of the Classroom of Narratives, University of Valencia professor Cristina García Pascual.
He 17 in February, the program will continue with the activity Mimesis and emotions in French music and literature, by Lydia Vázquez and Teo Sanz, professors of French literature, in a joint proposal from the Narratives Classroom and the Music Classroom of the University of Valencia.
The cycle will continue on 26 of February with the meeting Forking paths. A brief history of power, from Neanderthals to Trump, which will have the participation of the philosopher and essayist José Luis Villacañas.
He 26 of March, the La Nau Cultural Center will host the meeting under the togas. Judicial errors and other infamies, with the participation of the prosecutor and former UN Human Rights Commissioner Carlos Castresana, in colloquium with the professor of International Law of the University of Valencia José Elías Esteve and the head of the Classroom of Narratives, Cristina García Pascual.
The program will close on 14 of May with the meeting The end of the common world, starring the political scientist Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán, Professor of Political Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid.



