Yes, you did not read that wrong. The incubator program EmprendeLibro returns for a fourth edition, together with the Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation and with 10 scholarships aimed at fostering innovative projects in the book industry.
Yes, you did not read that wrong. The incubator program EmprendeLibro returns for a fourth edition, together with the Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation and with 10 scholarships aimed at fostering innovative projects in the book industry.
Tusquets will publish a translation of "Kill the Commendatore," the newest novel by Haruki Murakami, inspired by Mozart's Don Giovanni.The newspaper El País reported some of the publishing novelties that will be coming to bookstores this year.
Spanish Thriller Moves to the U.S. The thriller The Black Jersey by Jorge Zepeda, which recently sold to Polish house Sonia Draga, has been snapped up in another deal, this time to an American publisher
Elvira Navarro is the author of A Working Woman (Two Lines Press, 2017). Navarro’s translator, Christina MacSweeney, spoke with her about her writing process, the thematic threads in her work, and avant-garde literature.
Some of them are cult writers in their respective countries; some have gained recognition across the Spanish-speaking world but have yet to be fully accounted for in English; some are translated into several languages, figuring prominently in trans-border literary conversations in languages other than English; most defy easy classification; all deserve a place in your reading list.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Students at one local elementary school are working on writing in English and Spanish, all with the help of a newly launched bilingual newspaper. The paper is called La Prensa, which is Spanish for the press, and has every student in every classroom at Coronado Elementary channeling their inner journalist.
NPD BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS), present the free weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US market for week 1 of 2018 (week ending 01/07/2018).
Aporofobia (aporophobia), chakra, vallenato, posverdad (post-truth), postureo (posturing), hummus –these are some of the terms that have just been added to the online version of the twenty-third edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish Language (DEL).