noviembre 27, 2024

Arturo perez reverte zenda

Arturo perez reverte zenda

arturo perez-reverte: «zenda is a land of books, friends

With its picturesque hotels, its leafy forest and its hunting lodge, the town became famous thanks to the British novel by Anthony Hope The Prisoner of Zenda, published in 1894 and quickly established as an adventure classic, with its constant action, funny dialogues and belle époque atmosphere. And it created a reference in the narrative scheme of the double and changed identities (King Rudolf of Ruritania is identical to an English traveler who circulates through his lands, and that’s where the moving plot begins).
Since then, on the digital platform directed by Leandro Perez and coordinated by Miguel Munarriz at the editorial level, nearly seven hundred authors have signed texts. And they have included representatives of the most diverse registers, from Javier Marías, Agustín Fernández Mallo and Marta Sanz, to Dolores Redondo, Elia Barceló and Juan Gómez Jurado, as well as José María Merino, Carmen Posadas, Emilio Lara and José Carlos Llop. And with a strong Latin American presence: Jorge Fernández Díaz, Marcela Serrano and Ángeles Mastretta.

cristina vittoria as milady, in zenda

We have celebrated in our auditorium this Zenda Libros Meeting where we have talked about the ‘Maquet Project or how an Artificial Intelligence can copy the style of a writer’. A dialogue in which Zenda Libros writers and journalists Karina Sainz Borgo and Arturo Pérez-Reverte talked with Chema Alonso, Chief Digital Consumer Officer of Telefónica, and together they told about the Maquet project, explaining how by means of an AI a writer can copy, reproduce, or supplant the style of another author.
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maquet project with arturo pérez-reverte, karina

Every reader is, at heart, a reader of adventure books, says Arturo Pérez Reverte, who to celebrate the third anniversary of the literary website Zenda has just launched the Zenda Aventuras imprint, whose titles will carry unpublished prologues by the author of the Captain Alatriste saga and covers by Ferrer Dalmau.
The first title, which goes on sale on April 10, is John Meade Falkner’s novel «The Moonfleet Diamond», which Stevenson described as the one he always wanted to write, was praised by Conrad for the brilliant construction of its characters and which a century later had a mirror in the famous Tintin and Hadock by Georges Remi (Hergé).

arturo pérez reverte – ricardo rocha

«To transit through this place will be to share territory with all of us,» says the author of «The Dumas Club,» who believes that Zenda will have «a strong attraction for readers, journalists, publishers, writers, literary agents, new authors, booksellers and all those interested in the world of literature on both sides of the Atlantic.»
«It will be an excellent bridge to Latin America. We will all benefit from this initiative. Each writer will contribute to Zenda his readers, his literary capital, his talent, and, in return, he will receive support when he publishes a new book or has something to tell,» says Pérez-Reverte.
Directed by journalist Leandro Pérez Miguel, Zenda will also have contributions from writers Marta Sanz, José María Guelbenzu, Juan Gómez-Jurado, Agustín Fernández Mallo, Dolores Redondo, Juan Eslava Galán, Antonio Lucas, Ramón Pernas and José Manuel Sánchez Ron.
The idea for the website, which will have branches as @zendalibros in the main social networks, arose «about six months ago» in conversations between Pérez-Reverte and Marías, Merino, Mateo Díez, Almudena Grandes and Lucas, among others, aware that literary supplements have been losing readers. «The future is on the Internet and in social networks.»