In first person

Vicenç Almenar, director of the Gandia Campus of the Universitat Politècnica de València.

The Campus, in a sentence: we are a close campus, because of the proximity between the people who live there every day and because of the proximity to the territory that surrounds us.

A book: One Hundred Years of Solitude. I remember being absorbed as soon as I opened its pages, going to Macondo and living with Aureliano, unable to stop reading it.

A movie: I have a hard time choosing; I am in love with cinema. Blue moved me like few others, with Juliette Binoche and that unfinished composition, and it also reminds me of when I lived in Valencia and often went to the movies, especially to the Albatros theaters; or Life imprisonment and the sequence of the opera broadcast over the public address system, a moment of freedom.

A series: Blood brothers. I liked how it brings us closer to Europe in World War II, with the combination of the story of the real protagonists and the fiction that transports us to their experiences, the cruelty of war and how, in those circumstances, ordinary people become leaders, references, heroes.

A song: Dreams, by The Cranberries, I like rock and Celtic music; they combine both styles and this song is a gem.

A destination: the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, an unforgettable landscape, both from the ground and from the air.