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Juan Lamillar: In Romero Murube, the nostalgia of the 20s and 20s appears soon
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Juan Lamillar: In Romero Murube, the nostalgia of the 20s and 20s appears soon

The article discusses the centenary celebrations of the literary magazine 'Mediodía,' organized by the Culture Council and held at the Royal Academy of Fine Letters in Seville. The event featured conferences by poet Juan Lamillar and library director Javier La Beira, focusing on key figures associated with 'Mediodía,' including Joaquín Romero Murube and poet Rafael Porlán.

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Juan Lamillar: In Romero Murube, the nostalgia of the 20s and 20s appears soon

The article discusses the centenary celebrations of the literary magazine 'Mediodía,' organized by the Culture Council and held at the Royal Academy of Fine Letters in Seville. The event featured conferences by poet Juan Lamillar and library director Javier La Beira, focusing on key figures associated with 'Mediodía,' including Joaquín Romero Murube and poet Rafael Porlán.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and historical literary figures without any overt political commentary or biased framing. It provides factual information about the centenary celebration of a literary magazine and mentions participants and topics discussed without taking a stance or using slan

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