Ángel Nazco Presents 'The Paths of Francisco de Miranda' in El Paso

The writer from La Palma, Ángel Nazco García, will share his biographical work on the precursor of Hispanic American independence at the Braulio Martín Hernández House of Culture.

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The writer from La Palma, Ángel Nazco García, will present his book Los caminos de Francisco de Miranda this Friday, April 17, at 7:30 PM, at the Braulio Martín Hernández House of Culture in El Paso.

Nazco's work offers a deep biographical exploration of Francisco de Miranda, a key figure in Hispanic American independence. The book combines historical research with an introspective analysis of his travels, his thought, and his transcendental role in the history of the continent.
Through this publication, Ángel Nazco aims to bring the public closer to the various facets of the so-called “Universal Venezuelan,” providing a detailed and intimate perspective on one of the most influential figures in American history.

"We invite the residents of the municipality and the island to continue enjoying the variety of cultural events around Book Month and we thank the author for choosing his hometown, which holds him in special pride, to present his new literary creations."

Eloy Martín · Mayor of El Paso
The mayor of El Paso, Eloy Martín, and the councilor for Culture, Irinova Hernández, have extended an invitation to residents of the municipality and the entire island to participate in the cultural events scheduled for Book Month. Both officials expressed their gratitude to the author for choosing his hometown for the presentation of his latest literary work.