
The philologist, journalist and translator Eva Cruz (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1973) presented yesterday at the State Public Library in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria her debut film Twenty Years of Sun. The novel, which represents her debut as a writer, is a story “against youth, and also against nostalgia,” according to Cruz herself. “I had a story there that haunted me and haunted me and the two ideas came together, that of erasing a memory and the relationship between two friends,” explains the Canarian writer based in Madrid about the origin of her novel, a work that “deliberately look for the contradiction”.