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novel in 2008 and 2009

Inma Chacón The writer participated in the presentation of "War must have" on February 20, 2009 at the Madrid headquarters of the Club of Friends of the Unesco-CAUM, within the events organized by the Friends of the International Brigades to commemorate the Battle of Jarama. This is the text of his speech .

As finalist novel Felipe Trigo, the City of Villanueva de la Serena (Badajoz) included the December 9, 2008 presentation within the cultural week Felipe Trigo. The event was attended by the scholar and member of the jury Paco Almena García-Ortega, that offers his analysis here is to be titled War " Books midst of war" .

"Guerra having "appeared in the Provincial Library Guadalajara on 25 November 2008. Accompanying the author Blanca Calvo, director of the Library, and José Luis Maximiliano , Alderman of the City of Guadalajara. picked So daily news Guadalajara 2000.


On Friday November 21, 2008 was the presentation of "War must have 'in the hall of Badajoz MEIAC . The event, organized by the Association Matilde Landa, had the political and trade union participation Alfonso González Bermejo . article about the novel in the newspaper Hoy .

"War must have" reached Sitges (Barcelona) on 24 October, during the days of Commemoration of 70th Anniversary of the Dismissal of the International Brigades . The presentation took hispanist Harry Owens, author of the prologue of the novel. In addition, as part of the same act the Mexican brigade Juan Miguel de Mora presented his book of memoirs.


The Madrid Book Dealers Dreams welcomed on Thursday September 25 2008 submission "War must have." The event was attended by the Irish Hispanist Harry Owens, author of the prologue, and Oset Santiago, head of the editorial Cherries time.



On Saturday September 6 was the presentation of "War must have " at Casa de la Cultura de Fuente del Maestre (Badajoz). The event, organized by the local council, attended by the Mayor and the writer and journalist Harriet Cross .

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