On Wednesday 27 May, will be reading out the members of the Reading Workshop and Creative Writing, taught by Mr. Hector Rodriguez de Avila. The presentation will take place in the Garden of Pirules Arts Center of San Luis Potosi Centenary at 19:00.
It will feature Maria Aldrete, David Lugo, Alfredo Padilla and Leydo Romeri, who by word of mouth will give an example of the literary quality achieved in the workshop. Admission is free.
In the words of the master of Avila Rodriguez, "four young people looking for the vehicle of expression, give us and delight us with these various texts. This anthology is the product of the Workshop on Reading and Creative Writing I, which was instrumental experimentation and where, on the "errors" of this exercise was done with steadfast steps. The selection criteria were simple, the texts were chosen under the critical elements of workshop training, were the most impact "
"Emerging Writers trying to find a style. These four pledges already committed to the craft of writing, disciplined and persevering, they achieve this conglomerate mass which unites them is the aesthetic phenomenon, the desire to share, to impress us and move us. "
On the work of his pupils, relates Avila: "Mary, enemy of the commonplace, we are struck by its flowing prose, intense and overflowing end leave us thinking and excellent taste. David gives us paused lines where every word is weighed, prose strict, rigorous, leaves no loose ends: solid structures. "
"Alfredo invites us to perceive a worldview random, characters emerged from a city great, underground and marginal worlds, like there run their literary spotlight. Narrated by Leydo universes are devastating, hopeless, that can cause a lump in my throat even the strongest. His lines reinforce its meaning with the apparent chaos, his texts are experimental walking stubbornly prevails where the break.
A good option to see the work of young creators of literature, that under the support of the Workshop Arts Centre, touched, moved and impressed. Vertigo and the ease of Aldrete, the accuracy of images and moments in Lugo, the unique handling of characters and spaces in the construction of Padilla, the bleak landscape in oil and Romeri.