Pepe Pardo, a resident of San Javier, baker by profession and a member of the local theater group since 1989 never imagined he would see his signature in a book even though the future had prepared a surprise for you now enjoy.
It's called "theatrical mass" and includes the three works he has written this theater lover, "Until when," "Seso and Gods" and "Do not look at the doors".
The councilman of Culture David Martinez presented it this morning in the Plaza of Spain where Pepe Pardo released his book, surrounded by fellow theater group, as Javier Lopez that prefaces the book, and those who rode his first work " Even when "that today they played a scene.
"It cost God and help write 8 pages" explains with humor Pepe Pardo to remember the beginning of his adventure as a writer when in 2010 a course in playwriting who taught playwright Juan Carlos Rubio, organized by the Theatre Festival was said, Music and Dance in San Javier.
With newspaper headlines of the day as inspiration, Pepe took one on Cuba from which an outcome for the Cuban regime with a sick Fidel was beginning to see the need to turn to the regime, in a text that puts imagined manifest as a small fact can give a twist to the story.
The publication by the Festival of San Javier in a collective book with all written by students of the course short pieces, was the push I was hoping to continue his newfound passion for writing.
The initial 8 pages became 40, and then came two other titles.
In "Seso and Gods" speaks of corrupt politicians and doped athletes to reveal feet of clay in which some "winners" are based elite.
The third title "Do not look at the Gates" took him out of his grandmother and said something happened to him in reality.
In "Do not look at the doors" the author meet with a girl whose photo essay discovered in a portfolio that Pepe was found in the street imagines.
He returned the wallet to the police but the fact his head was about to give way through an encounter 30 years after the teenager report.
Without going to disclose it, Pepe Pardo announced a "very very surprising, as in the rest of works" final.
For now it has autoeditado is giving away 50 copies to friends and those who only has 4. In the coming days will be the first edition can be purchased in bookstores and shopping centers.
For now you can read in the library that stores copies of the work, he recalled the municipal library coordinator, Toni Diaz.
The Councillor for Culture, David Martinez Pepe Pardo congratulated for his book and thanked him "enrich" the local cultural scene offering support from his department on that path.
Pepe Pardo was fired endorsing the motto of the Festival of San Javier "the theater is human nature" and recalling that 3500 years later, the theater retains its essence, "a text to be learned and declaim against the public."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier