Presentation of the poetry collection 'Sombras chinescas' in Tres Cantos

The work, which explores personal experiences and social reflections, will be presented by its author at the Lope de Vega library.

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Generic image of a library with a podium and empty chairs, set up for a book presentation.

The poetry collection Sombras chinescas, a compilation of verses exploring personal experiences and social reflections, will be presented by its author on May 11 at the Lope de Vega library in Tres Cantos.

The presentation of the book Sombras chinescas in Tres Cantos will offer an opportunity for the public to get to know this poetic work up close. The event will take place at 7:00 PM at the Lope de Vega library, where the details of this poetry collection will be revealed.
The collection of poems addresses a variety of themes, including nostalgia for the past, the feeling of loss, and the evolution of social values. It also incorporates a critical perspective on aspects of contemporary society, such as the impact of technology on personal relationships, superficiality in interactions, and concerns about political corruption.
Furthermore, the work references cultural diversity and the value of traditions, integrating multiculturalism as a central element. The poems also explore personal conflicts related to emotional pain, mental health, disability, and identity construction, offering an intimate view of the human experience.
The thematic journey of the book ranges from feelings of sadness and anger to approaches of hope and personal overcoming. The author highlights nature, creativity, and self-acceptance as ways to face difficulties, forming a set of texts that reflect the different stages of the emotional process.