UNTIL TUESDAY 4/6
THE SHIP. University, 2
L’Narratives class of the University of Valencia brings us closer to a good handful of authors(e)are very interesting throughout the rest of the university year in open and free sessions. One of the sharpest political analysts in the state will come to La Nau, Enrique Juliana [15/5], to review the political history of Spain today from the point of view of a journalist who watches from his vantage point the political movements that have been taking place in Madrid for twenty years. Another great analyst, just as incisive and deep even though he dresses his reflections with humor and irreverence, is Roberto Enríquez, Bob Pop [4/6], who will present his latest book Symmetrical days. Antonio Muñoz Molina will present The urban Robinson with the journalist Paco Cerda [11/4], Ferran Torrent [18/4] Memories of myself i Angeles Case [8/5] The disinherited, about great women creators of the 18th and 19th centuries who remained in the shadows. A table will start in May round about editing in Valencian [9/5], with Maite Simó (Publications of the University of Valencia – Full), Richard Peris (story), Vincent Baydal (shipyard) i Merce Perez (It seems). AU











