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Cervantes Society of Alcazar de San Juan

A brilliant cycle of conferences will be given by representatives of the Sociedad Cervantina de Alcázar de San Juan, in the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Cecilia de El Puerto de Santa María.

The best booktokers in Spanish

Booktokers, the fashionable promoters of literature on TikTok.

Torremozas publishing house celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the writer Concha Espina.

'La esfinge maragata' an autobiographic work, is probably one of the best-known books of the immense work of the writer Concha Espina (Santander, 1869-Madrid, 1955).

Selection of booksin Spanish about the Titanic, 112 years after its sinking.

The Titanic is possibly the most famous transatlantic ship in history and its tragedy, which today marks 112 years, the most remembered tragedy in civil navigation in all of contemporary history.

Spain's Ministry of Culture will celebrate Book Day 2024 with an extensive program of literary activities connected to the Cervantes Prize.

The Spanish Ministry of Culture, through the Directorate General of Books, Comics and Reading, has prepared a wide range of literary activities for the celebration of Book and Copyright Day, to be held from April 15 to 26, during the Cervantes Week.

Digitalia Hispánica Presents a new publisher: Universidad del Azuay

Universidad del Azuay publishes academic works in different areas of knowledge, through six editorial lines such as literature, social sciences, art, architecture, design, memoirs, natural sciences, management, and exact sciences.

Review of El cantar de Mio Cid, an anonymous medieval novel

'El Cantar de mio Cid' is a medieval epic that recounts heroic adventures loosely inspired by the last years of the life of the Castilian knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar el Campeador.

El Confidencial presents the 10 essential books for the spring of 2024.

The latest from Fernando Aramburu, Luis Mateo Diez, the Cervantes of 2023, the great challenge from Clara Usón with a novel that touches on ETA and GAL, and the reflections of Salman Rushdie after the attack he suffered, and other stories.

A very busy literary events week in Spain.

Emerging writers are the fuel for the engine that moves publishers, bookstores and authors that have produced a boom in literary events as if they were music festivals.

1. Bernard Torelló. Interview with the author of 'El demonio de Arbennios'

Bernard Torelló, or Kai47, as he is also known in social networks, was born in 1994 in Barcelona.

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