Arturo Pérez-Reverte, writer: 'The current left has a Manichaean, Pharisaical, opportunistic, demagogic, extreme intolerance'
Arturo Pérez-Reverte critiques the current state of the left in Europe, highlighting its extreme intolerance and discussing the influence of war on his literary work.
Chronicle of the 'dialogue we lost': Uclés, Pérez-Reverte, and a conference on the Civil War 'that we all discuss'
The article discusses a recent event where a conference on the Civil War, defended by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, faced significant public debate and controversy after remarks made by David Uclés.
The Cancellation Show
Arturo Pérez-Reverte discusses a controversy surrounding David Uclés and his forgotten Civil War events in Sevilla, which gained attention only after a significant incident occurred.
Reverte invites Pablo Iglesias to the new Civil War forum: 'Uclés will not return, he has discredited himself'
During a press conference, Arturo Pérez-Reverte discussed the suspension of the 'Letras en Sevilla' cycle due to threats of a left-wing boycott, inviting Pablo Iglesias to participate.
Pérez-Reverte blames Pablo Iglesias for the postponement of the Civil War conference, challenging him to attend the event
Arturo Pérez-Reverte accuses Pablo Iglesias and Podemos of pressuring for the postponement of a Civil War conference in Seville, following the withdrawal of writer David Uclés from the event.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte announces that his Civil War sessions will resume on October 5 and that he will invite Pablo Iglesias to debate
Arturo Pérez-Reverte announced the resumption of his Civil War discussions at the Letras in Sevilla congress on October 5, featuring an invitation to Pablo Iglesias for a debate.
Pérez-Reverte announces that the controversial suspended forum about the Civil War in Seville will take place from October 5 to 9 and will invite Pablo Iglesias
Arturo Pérez-Reverte and Jesús Vigorra confirmed that the contentious Civil War forum in Seville is rescheduled for October 5-9, with Pablo Iglesias invited despite prior controversy.
Pérez-Reverte and Jesús Vigorra appear after the suspension of the cycle on the Civil War in which Uclés refused to participate
Writers Arturo Pérez-Reverte and journalist Jesús Vigorra held a press conference following the cancellation of the '1936: The War We All Lost' cycle due to threats of a boycott against former Prime Minister Aznar's participation.
1936-1939 The War We All Lost: A Case of Scientific Misconduct
The article discusses the implications of scientific misconduct labeled as prevarication in the context of the Spanish Civil War discussions led by Arturo Pérez Reverte.
🎙 PODCAST | Not Everyone Lost the War
This week in Spain, discussions around dialogue and the civil war emerged following a contentious event organized by Arturo Pérez-Reverte in Seville titled 'The War That We All Lost,' sparking controversy after writer David Uclés withdrew due to the presence of political figures José María Aznar and Iván Espinosa.
Spanish author lambasts linguistic academy over social media influence
Arturo Pérez-Reverte criticizes the Spanish Royal Academy for prioritizing social media opinions over those of established writers regarding language changes.
The new words that Pérez-Reverte points out in the RAE Dictionary: groupie, to reference, laughter therapy...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte highlights new entries in the RAE Dictionary while discussing cultural politics and tensions within the RAE amid governmental influence.
Linguists respond to Pérez-Reverte: "The RAE is not the Inquisition, the language belongs to everyone, not just writers"
Linguists are responding to Arturo Pérez-Reverte's claims about the Royal Spanish Academy, emphasizing that language belongs to all people, not just writers.
The RAE will analyze Pérez-Reverte's criticisms with “rigor” and does not rule out correcting operational defects
The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) will rigorously analyze writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte's criticisms, who claimed the institution yields to external pressure.