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Carlos Berzosa need your help to continue reporting Become a member of Nuevatribuna To Almudena Grandes in memory The article that Fernando Aramburu wrote in El País “Almudena Grandes en foreground” on December 25, 2021 ended with these words “You need to be stupid.” He was referring to the PP and Vox councilors who voted against Almudena Grandes being named Madrid's favorite daughter. A few days later, the mayor agreed to name her his favorite daughter on the occasion of the budget negotiations that she carried out with the councilors of the mixed group that had broken away from Más Madrid. These four councilors agreed to support the budget in exchange for this appointment. The mayor and the PP councilors seem to have gotten rid of the label of idiots. But no, a few days later the mayor made a statement in which he justified that decision as a necessary trade-off to approve the budgets, going so far as to say that he did not believe that Almudena Grandes deserved to be a favorite daughter. These words were described, by Luis García Montero, as mean, which he certainly shares.
So not only did he not get rid of being a moron, but he would have to be elevated to the bucket. Furthermore, the mayor complained that a campaign had been orchestrated against him without any type of argument. As if he had given any insight into why Almudena did not deserve to be the favorite daughter of the city in which she was born and died. Of Malta Phone Number course, it is incomprehensible to me that this appointment is denied to someone who was not only born in Madrid, but whose novels and stories have his city as the main setting, and when all the action does not take place in Madrid it always ends up appearing in one way or another . Almudena Grandes has been a successful novelist with the high circulations that her works achieved, not only in Spain but abroad, and as Aramburu says, whether you know our history or not, vote for one party or another. The behavior of the mayor and the president of the Community has been regrettable and they have shown once again how far ignorance and their lack of institutional sense can go. How different the behavior of your football team has been.
How moving was the tribute that Atlético de Madrid paid him at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium before the start of a match. The other day watching the program Saber y Ganar en la I was happy with the small tribute, but also very emotional, that they did. It consisted of listing six of her novels and, with some brief instructions, having to guess which one she was referring to. The three contestants got them all right. Two of them stated that they were readers, and one commented that they learned a part of the history of our country that is generally not known. This does seem very important to me. It's not the first time I've heard it, and even from right-wing people. In this way, the pleasure of reading meets knowledge. I have always admired Almudena's ability to work. But she is not far behind her creative capacity. With good prose she gets us to read her voluminous novels in a few days. The stories of the characters she creates are truly captivating. Her imagination is enviable. Among so many stories and characters it is difficult to highlight any one, but Palmera's, which I think is great, in The Three Weddings of Manolita has stuck in my memory.
So not only did he not get rid of being a moron, but he would have to be elevated to the bucket. Furthermore, the mayor complained that a campaign had been orchestrated against him without any type of argument. As if he had given any insight into why Almudena did not deserve to be the favorite daughter of the city in which she was born and died. Of Malta Phone Number course, it is incomprehensible to me that this appointment is denied to someone who was not only born in Madrid, but whose novels and stories have his city as the main setting, and when all the action does not take place in Madrid it always ends up appearing in one way or another . Almudena Grandes has been a successful novelist with the high circulations that her works achieved, not only in Spain but abroad, and as Aramburu says, whether you know our history or not, vote for one party or another. The behavior of the mayor and the president of the Community has been regrettable and they have shown once again how far ignorance and their lack of institutional sense can go. How different the behavior of your football team has been.
How moving was the tribute that Atlético de Madrid paid him at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium before the start of a match. The other day watching the program Saber y Ganar en la I was happy with the small tribute, but also very emotional, that they did. It consisted of listing six of her novels and, with some brief instructions, having to guess which one she was referring to. The three contestants got them all right. Two of them stated that they were readers, and one commented that they learned a part of the history of our country that is generally not known. This does seem very important to me. It's not the first time I've heard it, and even from right-wing people. In this way, the pleasure of reading meets knowledge. I have always admired Almudena's ability to work. But she is not far behind her creative capacity. With good prose she gets us to read her voluminous novels in a few days. The stories of the characters she creates are truly captivating. Her imagination is enviable. Among so many stories and characters it is difficult to highlight any one, but Palmera's, which I think is great, in The Three Weddings of Manolita has stuck in my memory.