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The LAT meeting of independent publishers returns to Casa de América in Madrid.

For the third consecutive year, independent publishers for Latin American literature will gather at Casa de America, in the LAT meeting, with the aim of promoting the publication and distribution of Latin American authors in Spain, ..

Raúl Quinto, Spanish National Fiction Award 2024

The writer from Cartagena, Raúl Quinto, has been awarded the Spanish National Fiction Prize for the year 2024, for his work “Martinete del rey sombra” (Jekyll & Jill), as proposed by the jury that met today.

El Mundo presents the 10 best-selling books of the week.

Already in the middle of October, autumn novels are making their way up the bestseller list.

Javier Velaza wins the Loewe Poetry Prize with his work 'Las ignorancias'.

The Creación Joven award went to Omar Castro for his project 'Habitación persona sola'.

Presentation of the book 'El caso de Margarita Landi. La rubia del velo y la pistola fue el martes 24 de septiembre'.

The day view of the book “El caso de Margarita Landi. La rubia del velo y la pistola fue el martes 24 de septiembre” started with a morning tour for the media with the authors of the book,

Interview with Omar Fernández García-Jov, author of 'Salgadum'

Omar Fernández García-Jove was born in Sotrondio, San Martín del Rey Aurelio (Asturias) in 1976.

The King and Queen of Spain will preside over the award ceremony of the Planeta Novel Prize 2024.

The King and Queen of Spain will preside over the award ceremony of the Planeta Novel Prize 2024.

Review of “El campamento” by Blue Jeans

'El campamento' is a young adult thriller written by award-winning Spanish journalist and author Blue Jeans. The work was first published on April 7, 2021, by the publishing house Planeta.

Seven strange and highly recommended crime novels

We explore the margins of the genre to find long shots that squeeze it to the maximum from different perspectives. A handful of books for lovers, or not, of crime fiction.

Love and war in the Aegean Sea: an impossible passion and a fierce torpedo boat on loan from the Nazis are the premises in Arturo Pérez-Reverte's new novel.

The writer presents 'La isla de la mujer dormida,” a story of modern-day privateers during the Spanish Civil War, in a Greek island setting.

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