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David Lozano, 2025 Cervantes Chico Award

The writer from Aragon, David Lozano Garbala, has been awarded the Cervantes Chico Award for Children and Young Adult Literature for the literary quality and careful style of his work.

Review of ‘Trajano, el mejor emperador,’ a historical biography by historian David Soria (Desperta Ferro, 2025).

It is not every day that a historical biography starts off like an action movie, but David Soria's book does so with the Roman army on the march, the air charged with tension

Mario Vargas Llosa and Carmen Martín Gaite: the literary prize that revolutionized literature in Spanish.

In 1962, Mario Vargas Llosa won the Biblioteca Breve Prize with ‘La ciudad y los perros.’ Carmen Martín Gaite, with her novel ‘Ritmo lento,’ was a finalist.

LIBER seeks to strengthen its international presence with the first Copyright Fair.

LIBER is the main global meeting point for the publishing business in Spanish, welcoming more than 500 professionals from 63 countries and eleven thousand visitors specialized in the industry.

Interview with the writer J. de Haro: 'The normalization of lies bothers me'.

J. de Haro (Puerto de Mazarrón, Murcia, 1980) is an electrician by profession who has decided to write his first novel.

A Fremont entrepreneur opened the city’s first bilingual daycare

The city of Fremont now has its first bilingual child care center. Ely Children Care opened Friday to fill an increased need for child care in the area.

Ranking of the 10 best-selling books of the week. These are the best-selling novels and non-fiction books of this week.

The list continues to reflect what will be for many the readings of this summer. In fiction, ‘Nuestro largo adiós,’ the new novel by Megan Maxwell,

José María Guelbenzu, writer, critic and key editor in Spanish literature for 60 years, dies.

His Mariana de Marco detective novels achieved success for a dark and demanding author.

The writer Rosa Chacel (Valladolid, 1898-Madrid, 1994), author of Memoirs of Leticia Valle, also kept a diary.

Rosa Chacel was hard, demanding, especially with herself, implacable and always unsatisfied, as if she could not manage to say what she wanted to say.

Spain's Minister of Culture announces the new State Public Library in Vigo.

The Spanish Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, today announced the construction of the future State Public Library in Vigo,

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