The ceheginero Salvador García Jiménez writer under the pseudonym 'Champs Elysées', has won the prize at the International Competition of Literature 'Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz', organized by the State of Mexico and the Editorial Board of the State Public Administration, one of the most important which are held in the country, worth 300,000 pesos.
García Jiménez has earned this award with the unusual essay entitled 'Life grave of Miguel de Cervantes (1616-2016)', who researched and wrote to celebrate the fourth centenary of his death.
In laobra five EVP containing alien voice messages issued nine from beyond through a spirit medium Argentine appear.
Other chapters deal with the appearances of Miguel de Cervantes as spectrum tail kept on Judgment according to an Italian- novelist, dialogues keeps in heaven with Borges, García Márquez, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Molière .. .;
his reincarnations, resurrections, stays in Hell, Purgatory and the Champs Elysees, cloning, zombificaciones ... as other important writers of fiction from all continents.
The other co-eternal with the Prince of Letters talks are the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Emiliano Zapata, Jorge Luis Borgesy Gabriel García Márquez.
Salvador García Jiménez was born in Cehegín (Murcia) on December 20, 1944. Professor of Language and Literature.
Doctor of Letters for his tesis'La influence of Franz Kafka in Spanish Literature '.
Academician of the Royal Academy Alfonso X 'the Wise'.
He has published several books of poetry, fiction and essays, including destacan'Puntarrón '(University of Salamanca National Award, 1969),' Three Star beard '(Novel Prize City of Palma, 1974),' On the hours dark '(Ateneo Award Valladolid, Editora Nacional, Madrid, 1975),' castaway epic '(second prize of Adonais Prize, 1980),' Angelicomio '(Libros de la Frontera, Barcelona, ​​1981),' burdens of a salesman Bibles' (Gabriel Sijé Prize, 1984), 'Caelum caeli' (Alcala de Henares Prize for Fiction, 1988), 'Graellsia' ("Tiflos" Award, Madrid, 1992), 'The strange islands' (Latin Prize novel, 1991), 'The man who went crazy reading "Don Quixote" (Editorial Ariel, Barcelona, ​​1996),' Burnout Syndrome or Hell ESO '(Institute of Culture Juan Gil-Albert, Alicante, 2001),' First Destination '(Editorial Nausicaa, Murcia. 2005),' Juan de Quiroga Faxardo, an unknown author Golden Age '(Editorial Reichenberger, Kassel, 2006),' not murder.
Famous Spanish executioners '(Editorial Melusina, Barcelona, ​​2010),' Iberian Vampirism '(Editorial Melusina, Barcelona, ​​2011) y'Una 500,000 crown princesses' (Editorial Verbum, Madrid, 2014).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín