Thursday, February 24, 2011

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the reader a lover of literature will be surprised that Don Rafael Ventura, a poet born in 1858 in the town of Esna Huesca and died in the same in 1926, has a street with a sign that people suitably decorated with her image, name, occupation and dates of birth and death, such as the poet Rafael Ventura (1858-1926) never existed. Despite this major drawback, the poet Ventura is recognized as nothing less than the creator of the best pages written in language ernaica, father of this language in its modern variant and inventor of the adjective itself, taken as an officer in 1977, with unanimous applause and heartfelt speech of the mayor, replacing the traditional "esñense."

From what I have come to know as a student and admirer Venturian, Don Rafael was born in Huesca Bar Miami one night in late September 1975, ie a few months after turning fifty years of his mock and mock-lamented death and three weeks after the real and truly mourned death of Dona Isabel Olaya Gomez mother and Hector Manuel Pardo Olaya. Both brothers were that night in late September at the Bar Miami Huesca debating what to do with the house they had just inherited from Isabella. Both Manuel and Hector agreed that he had to take money from it but also felt that the housing market crisis was not conducive to that purpose. After discarding the most popular choices for low productivity Hector gave the final plan and give Manuel was responsible for beginning the same night. On a napkin today retain the best of all my findings, "he wrote the text later appeared in" Letters to the Editor "of the newspaper's Eve and says:

said a wise he who does not care for his past neglect your future. Yesterday, as a corollary of a host of neglect by the administration, a fatality fell to lows the vast legacy of poet and scholar Don Rafael Ventura. The institution that bears his name and that without more help than the enthusiasm of its members had been working for a decade in the recovery of the memory of this beloved son of Esna, last month suffered a fire which engulfed most of its funds and all original documents assembled since its founding. Neither the authorities nor the regional or the local provincial and even the voices have responded to our relief. The fact that Rafael Ventura Street is now known and marked simply as "Street of the venture" offers an idea of \u200b\u200bhow extreme it is now policy neglect and neglect of culture by those who should be his most devoted supporters . Don Rafael Ventura and Vallés, master teacher and lover of many able and applied ernaica our common root, deserved a very different treatment. Manuel Pardo Olaya. Communication Secretary Rafael Ventura Foundation. Esna.

morning after writing this text, Manuel Olaya went to the old, dilapidated home of his parents and burned it. After a year, rising heating in the same place the building of the Rafael Ventura, a nonprofit cultural organization subsidized by the municipality, the council and the ministry, with assets estimated between movable and immovable property, 300 million pesetas. Hector Pardo, its president, was elected Mayor of Esna in the 1976 elections and remained without complications in office until the turbulent months leading to his resignation in 1989. It had nothing to do my doctoral thesis, presented four years earlier and whose findings merited a couple of notes in the press. My strict denial of the existence of Rafael Ventura only caused a slight stir among the many employed by the Foundation and a brief statement from the council which said things like "the monumental work of the poet Ventura is his life and his life is in his work "or" through the author's words speak the soul of the people who gave their lives. " All breathed calm and accepted the myth of Ventura as a beneficial reality.

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