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13
Jun
Toledo.-the Argentine writer María Soledad Uranga has won the I contest of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra, equipped with 7,000 euros, by its composition makes days that it rains, composed of eighteen words.The failure of this prize, organized by the Fundación César Egido Serrano has been known in Toledo, insofar as its promoter - which gives its name to the Foundation - is a native of the town of Quero. (Source: the free voice)
13
Jun
Source: SER 1985–2000 blue, Castile Mancha news.
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13
Jun
To the middle of the week we traveled to the Museum of the word while we read a microrelato.
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13
Jun
Interview with César Egido Serrano for A Sky open the Cadena Cope program, in which anticipates us some of the innovations for the next edition of the contest international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra.
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13
Jun
Interview with César Egido in Jaen Radio
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13
Jun
Interview with César Egido on Onda Cero
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The founder of the Museo de la Palabra reveals the winner of Microfiction contest.
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13
Jun
Caesar Egido talks about the Museum of the word and the delivery of the II contest international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra.
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13
Jun
César Egido talks about the II edition of the contest international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra.
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13
Jun
During the six hours that lasted the program, we have the presence of Doña Dolores of Cospedal and Don José María Barreda, as well as personalities from the world of culture as Juan Cruz and Jose Ángel Mañas.
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13
Jun
The awards ceremony of the II edition of the contest international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra, protagonists in the program the blue National Radio station.
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13
Jun
The Museo de la Palabra on Radio Nacional. Conversation with the winner of the II edition of the contest of Microfiction.
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13
Jun
In the time that hour program, we can listen to César Egido Serrano, explaining the philosophy of the Museo de la Palabra. You can also listen to Antonio Lamela, one of the most famous architects of this country and Julián Pavón, Professor and Director of CEPADE. We can also listen to the music of the Camerata Cervantina and listen to how sounds like Don Quixote in Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and English.
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13
Jun
Caesar Egido Announces us winners of the II edition of the contest international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra
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