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Adrián Mazón
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Miércoles, 29 de enero 2025, 12:46
Authors Youssef El Maimouni and Cristina Higueras are set to open the fourth edition of the Alicante Noir festival, which returns to the city with a renewed format and a permanent venue at Casa Mediterráneo. Both will discuss the genre this Thursday, 30th January, at 7 PM.
This inaugural session of the festival, part of a monthly programme featuring thirty writers, will host a debate on the noir and crime genre based on the experiences of both authors. Youssef El Maimouni, a Moroccan residing in Barcelona, will focus on his latest novel 'Nadie salva a las rosas', while Cristina Higueras will highlight 'Un asunto ambiguo'.
With this blend of plots and nationalities, Alicante Noir brings some of the most representative writers of the genre to the city, aiming to explore the 'noir' perspective from various points of the Mare Nostrum.
This event will be the first of ten monthly sessions planned for this new edition of Alicante Noir, which will include meetings with international, national, and local authors, interviews, novel presentations, and book signings with the guests. This initiative aims to attract an increasingly broad and diverse audience, offering a "quality cultural offering" throughout the year.
With this new collaboration, Casa Mediterráneo positions itself as the cultural epicentre of Alicante Noir 2025, providing "a unique space to enjoy the passion for genre literature".
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