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Euromundo Global MADRID EDICIÓN DIGITAL 18 de septiembre de 2024
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Antes y después del Día Internacional de la Mujer de Irlanda y España
08MAR24 -MÁLAGA.- Con motivo del Día Internacional de la Mujer el 8 de marzo de 2024, me ha traído al recuerdo la mujer española y labor realizada en Irlanda hace 50 años, desde mi llegada en 1968 hasta 1970 y después, desde 1971, como director del Instituto Cultural Español de Dublín, adscrito al Instituto Cervantes en 1991, en defensa de sus derechos socio-laborales así como para evitar los casos aislados de explotación laboral de las que trabajaban como "au pairs" en el país.
- Arson attack on the Spanish Cultural Institute of Dublin in 1974
- Por José Antonio Sierra
29FEB24 – MÁLAGA.- El 3 de marzo de 1974 arrojaron por la noche un coctel molotov contra la puerta del Instituto Cultural Español de Dublín, Irlanda, actual Instituto Cervanes desde 1992, como protesta por la ejecución por medio de garrote vil del joven anarquista Salvador Puig Antich en la antigua prisión Model de Barcelona. La rápido intervención de los vecinos, transeuntes así como de los bomberos impidieron que, salvo la puerta de entrada, ardiese el edificio
“Weekly Report”
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
28FEB24 – MADRID.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] ***Now with Facebook Page (Like!)***Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
27FEB24 - MADRID.- Las relaciones entre Irlanda y España se remontan a tiempos remotos en los que escasos datos históricos se funden y entremezclan con mitos y leyendas. En efecto, las leyendas nos hablan de un pasado celta común, cuando los contactos entre Galicia y la Isla Esmeralda se fundamentaban en las supuestas historias de míticos héroes, como Milesio o su nieto Breogán, cuyos descendientes se supone que llegaron a Irlanda unos mil años antes de Cristo.
Spanish Points: A Bilingual Anthology of Poems by John Liddy
21FEB24 – MADRID.- As an Irish poet who has been living and writing in Madrid for the last four decades, I felt dutybound to compile a book of poems that would reflect my relationship with the diversity of Spain, its landscape and its people. The result of this endeavour is Spanish Points, a collection of my Spain-related poems chosen by me from nine books published between 1990 and 2020, together with a selection of recent unpublished poems.
| The Irish writer Kate O’Brien |
By Pilar Iglesias-Aparicio
20FEB24.- If the King Philip II used the expression “that lady” to name Ana de Mendoza, the Princess of Eboli, in a derogatory and revengeful way, Kate O’Brien gave it a different meaning as the title of her seventh novel, published in 1947.
Continuous Links: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Spanish Cultural Institute of Dublin
18FEB24.- Ireland had for centuries looked to Spain for military and spiritual aid against the common enemy, England, and many poems exist to verify that plea for help. Roisin Dubh (Little Black Rose), a folk poem possible from the 1600s, is one of Ireland’s most famous political songs. It is based on an older love-lyric in which the title referred to the poet’s beloved rather than, as here, being a pseudonym for Ireland: Roisin, have no sorrow for all that has happened to you/the friars are out on the brine, they are travelling the sea,/your pardon from the Pope will come, from Rome in the East,/and we won’t spare the Spanish wine for my Roisin Dubh.
“Weekly Report”
A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
14FEB24 – MADRID.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] ***Now with Facebook Page (Like!)***Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
- Just 10 days to go!
- The 40th annual Limerick Literary Festival in honour of Kate O’Brien is just 10 days away. Have you got your tickets yet?
14FEB24 – MÁLAGA.- The Limerick Literary Festival runs from 23rd to 25th February at the Dooradoyle Library and Belltable. The event honours the life and works of the Limerick author, Kate O’Brien while attracting prominent participants from all over the world. The Festival is this year celebrating its 40th anniversary alongside the 50th anniversary of the death of O’Brien. It started as The Kate O’Brien Weekend in 1984 to mark the tenth anniversary of her death.
- An Irish Poet in Madrid
- by John Liddy
14FEB24 – MÁLAGA.- As an Irish poet who has been living and writing in Madrid for the last four decades, I felt dutybound to compile a book of poems that would reflect my relationship with the diversity of Spain, its landscape and its people. The result of this endeavour is Spanish Points, a collection of my Spain-related poems chosen by me from nine books published between 1990 and 2020, together with a selection of recent unpublished poems.
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