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Review of the novel 'Tinta y Fuego' by Benito Olmo

The work is the result of research into the literary looting perpetrated by the Nazis throughout Europe, which involved the seizure and destruction of hundreds of libraries during World War II and the years that followed.

Irene Vallejo, honorary doctorate from the UIMP in Santander

The UIMP (Menéndez Pelayo International University) awards Irene Vallejo an honorary doctorate at the Palacio de La Magdalena, with a laudation by Emilio del Río.

Cartagena Negra: program, awards, and guest authors

From September 8 to 13 at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, the 11th edition of Cartagena Negra with a full agenda.

José Martínez Ruiz Azorín, the founder of the ‘Generación del 98’.

He was born in Monóvar, Alicante, in June 1873. He was the eldest of nine siblings who grew up in a wealthy, middle-class family. His name was not the only thing Azorín would change throughout his life.

The best books for summer 2025: ten essential reads.

Fiction, essays, poetry... and much more to live other lives or see your own with new eyes.

The new wave of independent publishers: micro-publishers transforming the Spanish literary landscape.

For decades, the publishing industry was dominated by large groups that controlled catalogs, distribution networks, and media visibility.

‘Carreteras que brillan en el bosque’ by Ramiro Gairín

Ramiro Gairín, an Aragonese poet born in Zaragoza in 1980, has established himself as one of the most original and profound voices in contemporary Spanish poetry.

The 2025 Publishers' Fair kicks off in Buenos Aires, with 330 publishers from Latin America and Spain.

The 2025 Publishers' Fair (FED) opened its doors on Thursday in Buenos Aires with more than 330 publishers from Argentina, Latin America, and Spain, and an ambitious program of activities,

Tiberius Gracchus, the tribune who wanted to save the Roman Republic and was assassinated for it

A martyr for equality to some, an aspiring tyrant to others, the Roman senator who wanted to give power to the people of Rome is the subject of two novels written by historian Luis M. López Román.

Antonio Muñoz Molina publishes ‘El verano de Cervantes’.

It is an essay in which he sets out his reflections on the monumental story of the nobleman, linking the reading with his own biography, with his enthusiasms and disappointments,

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