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The Archaeological Museum houses a meeting with Agustín García Calvo (11/05/2009)

The Archaeological Museum houses Murcia Monday and Tuesday a meeting, entitled 'What's the matter? ", With writer Agustín García Calvo.

So, on Monday, at 18:00, will be a conference 'The reality is not all there', on Tuesday, at 10:30 am, "Death and reality and self, and the late from 18:00, 'For what is art "and" Language Arts: reasons and songs'.

'Reasons and songs', is a recital of songs from a game with common language and language arts, coming from an anonymous oral tradition, never quite fully subject to the Literature.

By alternating recitation with reasoning, the author tries to reflect that the contrast, imposed and popularized, reason with feeling is one of the many misrepresentations of the dominant culture.

In its efforts to free poetry writing, out of the book and return it to the loud, Garcia Calvo was always accompanied by the writer and poet Isabel Escudero.

Both have been more different scenarios for their live performances 'Reasons and songs'.

Agustin Garcia Calvo was born in Zamora in 1926.

It scholar, poet and playwright.

In 1953 he held a chair of classical languages in Seville and in 1964 he went to the Complutense University of Madrid, where he remained until his retirement.

His research in philology and literature in diverse fields has continued.

His most important works in the field of philosophy are, among others, "reads Presocratic ',' common reason ',' Against Time 'and' In God."

In her role as grammarian and linguist notes 'Speaking of talking', with the former National Essay Prize in 1990.

His work as a poet is also wide and it stands 'songs and soliloquies', 'The three' and 'Book of Spells'.

Source: CARM

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