Friday, May 13, 2011

What Are Some Things Fraternities Make You Do






José María López Conesa
Mystery in the cave Editorial
Azarbe
Murcia, March 2011
José María López Conesa
takes eight years to publish his writings, his novels, delving into the mysteries of human reason, launching its unique messages to stop this rampant scourge journey towards nothingness to which humanity has embarked, asking for a moment of rest, stop, think about what we are doing with the world around us and ourselves.

And I am telling you has a special presence in the novel that I present this week, Mystery in the cave, which, in the words of the author, has waited six years to see the opportunity and the light, as though it is not an autobiographical novel, it does contain some historical facts, and even prioritizing the invention in it, wanted to pass this time to forget those, or at least the time the cover of fog, so that the reader does not get, or it difficult to distinguish reality from fiction.

And I think again it gets. José María, who honors me with their friendship, told me one morning that "I do not intend to hide anything" in this novel, but it puts the reader the difficult task of discerning reality from fantasy, what is true from what is lie. And that, well I know who have read, which is based on the narrative element of molinense writer, an element found in all his novels, eight to the present.

What will the reader find Mystery in the cave? Above all distraction. And I'm not the first to say, of course not, is the author himself and made clear to us during the presentation of the work in the Library Salvador García Aguilar, during the events of last Spring Book, in Molina de Segura. Distract the reader

using, this time, the cave as an exercise to launch his shafts to power currently crushes the hopes of man: the political and economic. Jose Maria, who loves the land around you, plants, animals, and I spoke of earlier comments cuckoo in his works, water, and why not fire, now relies on Mother Earth inside, but not to hide, on the contrary, but as a foundation, they are deeper, more rooted in the land are, the stronger they who relies on them. And

Hence, we consider a satire on the society he knows best: banking, local politics and the seminar. García Jiménez Juan Evangelista during the presentation of the book, told us that José María, from the cave, "has a kind of solitary attitude towards life that one off from the social norms and conventions," although he then fool us with these three manuscripts that arise from it, with the three elements that bring this work to an almost earthy, perhaps magical realism.

Illán Francisco Javier Vivas

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