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Escritores mexiquenses comparten sus vivencias infantiles en Libro



En la Casa del Consejo Editorial de la Administración Pública Estatal (CEAPE), Francisco Xavier Estrada Arriaga, reconocido escritor mexiquense, presentó su más reciente libro “Crónicas de infancia en Toluca”, donde colaboran más de 10 escritores, tanto jóvenes como consolidados.

Los recuerdos de la niñez florecieron en la presentación literaria de “Crónicas de infancia en Toluca”. (Foto: Especial)

Estrada Arriaga invitó a sus alumnos de su taller de escritura a plasmar en breves párrafos sus recuerdos de la infancia, juegos con sus hermanos, amigos y su entorno. Estas narraciones ofrecen una visión subjetiva de la realidad, llena de emotividad y nostalgia.

A través de los diversos relatos, el lector puede encontrar personajes conocidos de Toluca y lugares emblemáticos de la ciudad, lo que invita a una reflexión sobre los cambios en temas de urbanidad, tradiciones y costumbres. La obra busca conectar a las y los mexiquenses con un recorrido histórico, reafirmando el dicho de que recordar es volver a vivir.

La presentación reunió a colaboradores, amigos y familiares que revivieron gratos momentos de hace más de 30 años en Toluca. “Crónicas de infancia en Toluca” puede adquirirse en la librería del Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) ubicada en la Plaza Fray Andrés de Castro #27, en el edificio C, del centro histórico de Toluca, Estado de México.

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