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Interview with Idoia Moll, editor: "It is important to find a balance between the commercial and the literary."

Twelve years ago, she took charge of Alba Editorial, where she presides with a kind of control panel in which the love for books converges.

Best sellers fuel the graphic novel: the rise of adaptations seeks to attract readers from new generations.

Contemporary titles such as 'El ininito en un junco,' 'Patria' or 'Sapiens' extend their success with comic versions and add to a trend that years ago was only possible with classics.

Interview with Eloy Tizón: “My stories are not children of haste, but rather grandchildren of listening and desire.”

The publisher Páginas de espuma announces the realease of the new book of stories by Eloy Tizón (Madrid, 1964), “Plegaria para pirómanos,” an event from both a literary and chronological point of view,

Review of the book “Los pacientes del doctor García”

“Los pacientes del doctor García” (Tusquets Ed., 2017) is the fourth novel in the series ‘Episodíos de una guerra interminable’ by Almudena Grandes.

Today we talk about the novel “Delito” by Carme Chaparro

So far, 2023 is been one of the years in which the most famous writers are releasing new works.

ActualidadLiteratura interview with Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta

Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta is from Madrid of the 1960s. He graduated in Geography and History from the Autonomous University of Madrid and worked as an archaeologist, bookseller, editor, and carpenter.

In tribute to Javier Marías on the first anniversary of his death, Alfaguara recovers in a single volume

Originally published in three installments (‘Fiebre y Lanza,’ 2002; ‘Baile y Sueño,’ 2004; ‘Veneno y sombra y adiós,’ 2007), Alfaguara relaunches on September 21 ‘Tu rostro mañana,” Javier Marías’ masterpiece for what it really is:

Javier Solana wins the Espasa Prize with an essay about the changes in the world since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The jury emphasizes that it is a “fundamental work for understanding recent history.”

Borja González wins the National Comic Award

The cartoonist wins the award for 'Grito nocturno,' a neo-Gothic graphic novel about identity and oblivion.

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