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60 Years of the Valencia Book Fair

Juan Pedro Font de Mora, president of the Gremi de Llibres (Book Fair), which organizes the event, claims the Fira del Llibre is 'the second largest in Spain after Madrid' because 'Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, is not a fair as such,' he believes

The Queen of Spain presides over the presentation of the El Barco de Vapor and Gran Angular Awards

The Queen of Spain presided over the presentation of the SM El Barco de Vapor Award

Editorial Planeta presents a list of literary awards that every book lover should know.

We could talk about their style, about a story that leaves a mark, about characters that stay with us long after reading the last page...

Javier Cercas and Xavier Bosch, among the best-selling authors of a record-breaking Sant Jordi.

Sant Jordi began with a forecast of good weather and records of booths and sales, and so it has been: more than 26 million euros invoiced, two million copies of books and seven million roses sold.

Instituto Cervantes will publish a dictionary as a tribute to Vargas Llosa

The Vargas Llosa Dictionary will include the participation of 100 writers.

Rosario Castellanos: the main woman in Mexican literature

‘Balún Canán’ will be the novel with which the centenary of the Mexican author will be celebrated through the traditional reading marathon on April 23rd.

El Español interviews Irene Vallejo

The Aragonese writer whose work has been translated into more than 40 languages: She has never been as widely read as she is now.

Andrea Izquierdo, a writer from Zaragoza who triumphs in social networks: It has been hard for me to be taken seriously.

Eleven years ago, Andrea Izquierdo - known as Andreo Rowling on social networks - embarked on the adventure of creating a community through her YouTube channel to share literary recommendations and talk about the publishing world.

Six books to get to know Pope Francis

Some publishers brought readers closer to a pope who will go down in history for wanting to renew and innovate within the Church.

On Tuesday, the King and Queen presided over the lunch that is held every year on the day before the Cervantes Prize is awarded.

The most important literary award of the Spanish language will be collected tomorrow by Álvaro Pombo. The author, due to his delicate health, was unable to attend the event in which close to one hundred guests paid tribute to him.

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