Los semáforos en rojo    

- The red traffic lights -

 

 

“... or we just lied down at Regent's Park, in a slightly hidden place, maybe of Victorian moral. And everything was great: the grass, her belly, the sunny day. But of course, my allergia came back and I couldn't stop sneezeing..."

"Los semáforos en rojo / The red traffic lights",  a shared project among Alfonso Lozano, Óscar Mulet y Rubén Iglesias along last fall. Short stories and pictures weave everyday tales, describe habitual landscapes. Cities and characters gathered with the pen and the camera shutter.

From the distant september's afternoon at the office we share in which we had the idea of editing Alfonso's stories together with Óscar's photographs and prologued by Rubén, almost six months have passed. Almost six months of hard work in photos, editing and the presentation of the book. Scrapping evenings, consuming nights till dawn in order to get that  "Los semáforos en rojo / The red traffic lights" become real.
 

Los semáforos en rojo / The red traffic lights are twelve short stories ilustrated by pictures "...small moments written and then catched by the shutter. Foggy colours, the essence of an instant stood still in time..."

 

 

Los semáforos en rojo

Alfonso Lozano, Óscar Mulet and Rubén Iglesias

12 stories,  33 pictures

220 pages (24 in color)

140x210 mm

Ed. Incógnita

Price: 15€

 

Avalaible by the moment in the next bookstore:

 

VisionNet Librería

Cuatro Amigos, 5 posterior

28029 Madrid

<M> Plaza de Castilla

 

 

 

 

 

For directly ordering a book, get more information or any comment: semaforos2004@yahoo.es

Talk to the authors using amlozano@iies.es, oscarmulet@eresmas.com

You may tell us your opinion in The red traffic lights GUESTS BOOK.

 

Presentation of "Los semáforos en rojo / The red traffic lights"  Saturday 21.02.04, 20h at Café Moderno, Pza. de las Comendadoras, Madrid

 

The red traffic lights Show

 

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February 2004. Last update 22/12/2005