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An unpublished work of Julio Mariscal Montes is discovered and presented in Arcos

This past Monday Arcos de la Frontera witnessed a literary event of great importance with the presentation of a work never before published by Julio Mariscal Montes, ...

Barcelona guest of honor at the 38th edition of the Guadalajara Book Fair 2025

The Catalan capital wants to show a current picture of literary Barcelona with authors such as Juana Dolores, Miqui Otero, Irene Pujadas, Jordi Puntí, Clara Usón and Carlos Zanón, among others.

El Museo del Escritor: (The Writer's Museum) 5,000 objects and documents from 230 Spanish-language authors

In the heart of Madrid, in the Chamberí neighborhood, there is a unique space in the world that few people still know about, especially if we think about the cultural importance of its collection.

The Ministry of Culture and Sports of Andalusia publishes a new call to attend Liber.

The Ministry of Culture and Sport of the Andalusian Regional Government, through the Andalusian Agency of Cultural Institutions (AAIICC), has opened the call to participate in the 43rd edition of LIBER,

The unexpected rebirth of the paper book. From Casa del Libro to Barnes & Noble: how physical bookstores are challenging the digital era.

The paper book has been repeatedly retired, announcing its decline in the face of the digital push. However, defying predictions, it seems to enjoy a surprising vitality,

Five summer readings in dark tone. The best crime novels to enjoy between heat waves and vacations.

Under the hot sun and between coastal landscapes, while we enjoy the summer break, we will keep books as faithful companions.

Spain, guest of honor at the Guatemala Book Fair

Between July 1 and 13, Spain will be the guest of honor at the Guatemala Book Fair (FILGUA) where more than 100,000 people are expected to visit.

The call for the second ‘Humor con H’ Illustrated Humor Album Award is open.

Within the framework of the celebration of HematoFesti (festival of children and humorous literature) and with the aim of promoting the philosophy of Hematocrítico,

Carlos de Santos, Publisher, dies at 85

In 1984, he and his wife, psychoanalyst Diana Rabinovich, founded the Manantial imprint, specializing in essays on the social sciences, psychology, humanities, and contemporary philosophy.

Rafael Torres publishes 'Las chicas malas de la república'

During the Republic, women, despite resistance from the most reactionary sectors, achieved great levels of freedom thanks to their drive and talent. But all of that was buried by the dictatorship.

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