The writer Jerome Tristante Murcia met yesterday afternoon with his readers in the library of San Javier where he participated in a lively discussion, including lunch, to close the program "A book a city" in its 2012 edition chose his novel "1969".
The novel, which begins in Santiago de la Ribera, has been read by hundreds of residents participating in this initiative that promotes literature as a means of social cohesion around a book with a series of activities taking place throughout the year centered on the novel chosen.
Tristante spent the day yesterday at San Javier, where he went to school, signed books, spoke of his novel in municipal radio, and especially chatted with readers, something that you particularly like professing respect for the reader, "I always write thinking of the reader "and the feedback that gives that relationship.
Tristante, a professor of biology, and lover of nineteenth century literature writes that he would like to read and do you understand the world.
Unable to write about this, "I do not care at all," his books require a great deal of historical documentation and expertise, demonstrated in their works acclimate frames, which mixes mystery with the story, not overwhelm the reader.
Tristante that showed a great sense of humor and easy to connect with his audience, he gave up a poem written in the book club housewives of Santiago de la Ribera, spoke of all the novels published and still have not seen the light.
The author, whose works have been translated into several languages, responded to the curiosities of his readers.
Announced the forthcoming publication of a fourth novel of his famous character Victor Ros, and the project, and signed, to make it a miniseries for television six chapters.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier