In the Alhambra in Granada

The Three Cultures Foundation holds the literary conference "Mediterranean Letters" in May

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The meeting, which will be held on 13 and 14 May in the Conference Hall of the Palace of Charles V, in the Alhambra and Generalife Monumental Complex in Granada, will feature exceptional writers such as Hisham Matar, Theodor Kallifatides, Tatiana Tîbuleac and Nuccio Ordine, among others.

The Three Cultures Foundation of the Mediterranean promotes dialogue as the main tool for bringing peoples and cultures closer together. To this end, few instruments are as useful and effective as words. For this reason, Mediterranean literature has always occupied a fundamental place in our programme.

The aim of "Mediterranean Letters" is to provide a space for understanding and reflection through the words of well-known authors from both sides of the Mediterranean. A day to read and be read, to enjoy the best literature with a Mediterranean stamp, such as Hisham Matar, Theodor Kallifatides, Tatiana Țîbuleac, Nuccio Ordine, Mohamed El Morabet, María Belmonte or the duo Marta & Micó, who will offer a poetic-musical recital.

The aim is that, from this first edition, "Mediterranean Letters" will be consolidated in the international calendar of literary festivals as an essential event that will give Mediterranean literature the deserved place it deserves in the current literary panorama.

Admission is free to all events, subject to prior registration and until full capacity is reached. Invitations to attend each of the presentations can be obtained from these links:

Friday, 13 May

11.30 h. Official opening and opening poetic-musical recital with Marta & Micó

17.00 h. Conversation with Mohamed El Morabet

18.30 h. Conversation with Theodor Kallifatides

Saturday, 14th May

11:00 h. Conversation with María Belmonte

12.30 h. Conversation with Tatiana Țîbuleac

17.00 h. Conversation with Hisham Matar

18.30 h. Closing lecture by Nuccio Ordine. "In praise of books and human solidarity".

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