These activities will take place at the Provincial Public Library, offering the public in Huelva the opportunity to engage with the writers about their most recent works. Admission will be free until full capacity is reached for both sessions.
The first encounter is set for Wednesday, May 13, where Diego Vaya, winner of the Felipe Trigo Novel Prize, will present his work Al final de las voces. He will be joined by poet Manuel González Mairena to delve into the details of his novel, which intertwines present and past narratives around the disappearance of a journalism student in the seventies.
Subsequently, on Tuesday, May 19, Paco Huelva will converse with writers Manuel Moya and Francisco Silvera about his novel Negro. This work tells the story of a protagonist confined to a healthcare facility for terminally ill patients who decides to document the experiences and memories of his ancestors and his unique family.
Both events are scheduled for 7:30 PM, reinforcing the cultural offerings of the Andalusian Center of Letters in the capital of Huelva.




