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El País recommends books that will help forget about schedules during summer.

Reading recommendations, from essays to short stories or novels, to help you disconnect and immerse yourself in other worlds.

Machado in Soria: countryside, memories and places that inspire him

The capital of Soria once again turns its attention to its most beloved poet with an initiative that combines commerce, culture, and memory

Interview with José Mola, author of ‘La maldición del sí quiero.’

The writer, essayist, and journalist is one of Spain's leading LGBTIQ+ voices. In ‘La maldición del sí quiero’ (Suma), Jose Mola boldly mixes emotional melodrama, queer satire, and street spirituality.

Ramón J. Sender, the oddball of Spanish literature, is back.

The reissue of works such as ‘Requiem por un campesino Español’ and the rediscovery of his war novel about the Spanish Civil War bring one of the great chroniclers of the 20th century back into the spotlight.

Literary review by Babelia: ‘Nubarrones,’ by Enrique Lynch: a feast of intelligence in two volumes

The publication of numerous texts by Argentine philosopher Enrique Lynch allows us to appreciate the thinking of an author with an incisive, cultured, and perceptive view.

Romance novels: trends, literary successes, and audiovisual conquest

The romance novel is currently undergoing one of its most vibrant and transformative periods.

Manuel Hurtado presents his new novel with a two-part plot

Manuel Hurtado, a mining engineer and senior executive at a technical components company, returns to the publishing scene with the launch of his latest work, ‘El último secreto de Zimmerman,’

New novel by Juan José Millás.

The writer reinforces his literary signature with ‘Ese imbécil va a escribir una novela.’

Lantia Publishing acquires Editorial Círculo Rojo with advice from Banco Santander.

Lantia Publishing, a leading publishing group in technological innovation and publishing services, has announced the strategic acquisition of Editorial Círculo Rojo,

Irene Vallejo, special guest at the Costa Rica International Book Fair

Irene Vallejo, one of the most renowned voices of the current Spanish literary scene, was one of the international guests at the Costa Rica International Book Fair (FILCR).

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