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Reflections on Qurtuba in the 21st Century
From June 15, 2013 until June 27, 2013In Madrid and Cordoba, Casa Árabe is organizing the conference "Qurtuba: Critical reflections on the Cordoba Caliphate and the myth of co-existence," to present the latest issue of the magazine Awraq, which has been monographically dedicated to the topic of "Reflections on Qurtuba in the Twenty-first Century." -
Madrid Book Fair
From May 24, 2013 until June 16, 2013Balqís, the bookstore at Casa Árabe, will be taking part in the Madrid Book Fair for yet another year. Located on the Paseo de Coches in the Retiro Park, it will be held from May 31 through June 16. At Stand nº 4, in addition to the publications by Casa Árabe, it will be offering a selection of the most current books published in Spain with Arab and Islamic authors and subject matters. -
Presentation of Stealth by Sonallah Ibrahim
From June 03, 2013 until June 13, 2013On Thursday, June 13, Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim is presenting his book Stealth in Madrid. The event, organized by Casa Árabe and the publishing house Ediciones del Oriente y del Mediterráneo (which has published the novel in Spanish with the title A escondidas), will also include the participation of Gonzalo Fernández Parrilla, a Professor of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Director of the collection titled "Memories of the Mediterranean," and Nuria Medina García, the Cultural Coordinator of Casa Árabe. The presentation will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Casa Árabe Auditorium (at Calle Alcalá, 62), with free entry until the room’s capacity is full. -
Social Rebellion in North Africa
From June 02, 2013 until June 12, 2013On Wednesday, June 12, Casa Árabe and Diwan-Mayrit Publishers are presenting the work Norte de África: Rebeliones sociales y opciones políticas (North Africa: Social Rebellions and Political Options) by Víctor Morales Lezcano, in Cordoba. -
Presentation of Dog Days by Patrice Nganang
From June 01, 2013 until June 11, 2013On June 11 in Madrid, Casa Árabe and Casa África are presenting the book Dog Days by Cameroonian author Patrice Nganang. This novel describes the poorest and most populous of boroughs in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon.