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A biography of Spanish through its texts

In the didactic and entertaining essay 'El español en su historia,' Professor Elena Azofra reconstructs, through illustrative examples, the several centuries of the life of our language.

In the library of the Irish Hispanist Ian Gibson: "Lorca saved me from despair."

Ian Gibson (Dublin, 1939) found in Spain the greatest romantic adventure of his life. Our country gave him a vocation and helped him to be freer.

Book of the week: "Letra bastarda" by Felipe Ponce

This work is a compilation of opinion articles published in the art section of El Diario NTR between 2015 and 2019 under the name “Letra bastarda.”

Registration for the XIX SM Ibero-American Award for Children and Young Adult Literature is now open

Nominations may be submitted by any cultural or educational institution, publisher, association, or group of people linked to children and young adult literature.

Juana Borrero. Anniversary of her birth. Poems

Juana Borrero was born on a day like today in 1877 in Cuba. She is considered one of the greatest representatives of Hispanic American poetic modernism and she was known as the child prodigy of this movement in her literary version.

Javier Castillo rises on Netflix to make history: he achieves the record of two million books sold.

The writer Javier Castillo has done it again: bestsellers with each of his books. He can now boast of having swept sales records with two million copies sold (Suma de Letras Publishing House) of his latest novel, 'La Chica de nieve.'

Meet the six finalists of the V Vargas Llosa Novel Prize

Due to their literary quality, Héctor Abad Faciolince, Piedad Bonnett, Brenda Navarro, Cristina Rivera Garza, Juan Tallón and David Toscana are the six finalists for the V Mario Vargas Llosa Novel Prize,

SM El Barco de Vapor and Gran Angular 2023 Awards have been given

These awards, endowed with 35,000 euros each, are the most important in the world in the field of children and young adult literature in Spanish.

TodoLiteratura interviews author Javier Olalde

Javier Olalde (Asturias, 1944), lived in Oviedo until he was twelve years old and has lived in Madrid ever since. He studied Hispanic Literature and has a degree in Philosophy.

The I Meeting of university reading clubs begins

How, how much, and what Spanish university students read are some of the questions that will be answered at the 1st Meeting of University Reading Clubs that, organized by the Collegiate Association of Writers (ACE), ...

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