Esteponero author Antonio Mena presents his latest book ‘La estación de los corazones olvidados’ at Casa de Las Tejerinas
The event will take place on Wednesday, September 25, at 7:00 p.m., with free admission until full capacity is reached.
Estepona City Council informs that next Wednesday, September 25, will take place the presentation of the book of poetry ‘La estación de los corazones olvidados’, by the Estepona author Antonio Mena. Published with Sakana Ediciones, it is the fifth publication of the author. The event will take place in the Alfonso Gil Alfonso Hall of the Casa de Las Tejerinas, located in the Plaza de Las Flores, from 19.00 hours.
Antonio Mena González was born in October 1961 in Estepona. His first stage of schooling was at the Alvarez Academy and the Juan XXIII School, and later he studied Secondary Education and High School at the Monterroso Institute. He studied law for several years at the University of Malaga.
His professional career has always been linked to journalism; he worked for three years at Antena 3 Radio Costa del Sol, one year at Radio Nacional de España in Marbella, collaborated with the Diario Área del Campo de Gibraltar, Diario Sur de Málaga, Televisión por Cable Estepona and, for 25 years, he has been head of the Sports Editorial Department at Radio Televisión Estepona. He is currently assigned to the Town Planning Department of the Town Hall.
He has written ‘Relatos Cortos: Entre el Infierno y la Esperanza’, composed of ten stories where reality and fiction are mixed, published in 2021; and ‘Las Siete Torres y otros relatos’, with 19 stories and in the same line of argument as the previous one, published in 2023, both with the seal of Editorial Punto Rojo Libros of Seville. He is also the author of the book ‘Reflexiones para gritar en silencio sin herir el alma’, published in 2023, and the poetry book ‘Te robé un beso bajo la lluvia’, both with Ediciones Sakana, from Estepona.
In addition, he has collaborated with the publication of the poetry book ‘Lírica Navidad’, where five poems of his authorship are integrated, published in 2022 by the group of writers of the Cultural Movement Take A Wine.