Mystery poet ‘Son of Cervantes’ strikes Malaga’s Ronda again – this time rebelling against live music ban

Thriller poet ‘Son of Cervantes’ strikes Malaga’s Ronda once more – this time rebelling in opposition to reside music ban

THE mysterious phantom poet terrorising the Malaga city of Ronda has struck once more, this time with the native mayor firmly in sights.

Calling himself the ‘Son of Cervantes’, the nameless satirist has escalated his weird marketing campaign of hanging Seventeenth-century model poems on native monuments.

Following his earlier assaults on the expat group, his newest goal is the conservative mayor of the town, Mari Paz Fernandez.

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The joker is protesting the town council’s latest crackdown and suppression of reside music in native bars.

In a extremely calculated transfer, he selected to hold his newest manifesto across the neck of the statue of Aniya la Gitana, a legendary Victorian-era flamenco singer.

Writing in a fancy and archaic poetic rhythm, he begs the mayor to permit reside gigs once more, declaring: “Ronda isn’t Alcatraz!”

He goes on to say he’s simply an odd man searching for the fleeting pleasure of flamenco, pop and jazz, and even manages to playfully rhyme a line with Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz.

The weird marketing campaign started earlier within the Carnaval season when he focused the statue of Fray Diego Jose de Cadiz exterior the Church of Nuestra Senora de La Paz.

His opening poem was a reactionary rant in opposition to trendy ladies and the worldwide group, demanding an finish to tourism and ending with the phrase: “Foreigners out!”

His stunt is a direct copy of the traditional ‘speaking statues’ of Rome, the place disgruntled residents would secretly hold satirical poems to ridicule tyrannical popes.

Locals have famous his intricate use of language and tortuous rhyming schemes, suggesting the perpetrator is very educated and regionally born.

The self-styled trendy outlaw claims he at all times wears gloves to make sure he leaves no fingerprints behind.

For now, his id stays a carefully guarded secret because the city waits to see which statue he’ll goal subsequent.

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