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‘Los perros duros no bailan’ by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, now illustrated (Alfaguara).

This crime novel starring dogs is now available in an edition illustrated by Cristina Agenjo for readers aged twelve and up.

The Spanish Ministry of Culture pays tribute to Antonio Machado on his 150th anniversary with a day of activities in Soria.

The Spanish Ministry of Culture, through the Directorate General for Books, Comics, and Reading, held a tribute ceremony today, July 24, in Soria to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Antonio Machado,

Review of the book ‘Pioneras flamencas. Las primeras mujeres del flamenco según los relatos y recuerdos de la época.’

The book is written by Guillermo Núñez de Prado and Fernando el de Triana and published by Libros Corrientes. With epilogues by Carlos García Simón and Rita Giménez García.

Estandarte magazine presents the best books for summer 2025

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

The Community of Madrid awards Alfonso Ussía the Culture Prize in Literature for a work that stands out for its defense of freedom.

The Community of Madrid has awarded the 2025 Culture Prize in the Literature category to Alfonso Ussía, a writer and journalist who receives this award in recognition for his work,

The Jaume Fuster Library in Barcelona wins the 2025 LIBER Award for promoting reading in libraries open to the public.

The Spanish Federation of Publishers' Guilds has chosen the Jaume Fuster Library in Barcelona as the winner of the 2025 LIBER Award for the best initiative to promote reading in libraries open to the public.

TodoLiteratura interviews Soledad Maura, professor of Spanish Literature.

My novel, she says, is about how little women are valued. Soledad Maura is a professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Williams College, Massachusetts.

Review of the book Las Cortes de Cádiz by Federico Suárez

This book, which, as its publication shows, remains important and necessary, is now in its third edition.

An in-depth journey through the richness and evolution of Spanish literature

The history of literature in Spain is recognized as one of the richest and most extensive in the world.

Success and critique of María Dueñas' new novel: ‘Por si un día volvemos.’

María Dueñas returns to the literary scene with the publication of her sixth work, ‘Por si un día volvemos.’

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