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Cristina Alfonso, Nerea Pérez, and José Luis Maestro receive the 2024 Lazarillo Awards in Pontevedra

The children and young adult literature awards choose the Book Fair for the first presentation ceremony outside of Madrid and Barcelona.

Josep Palàcios, editor and cult author and Joan Fuster's executor, dies

Author of poetry collections, essays, and short stories, Palàcios was responsible for the edition of Tirant, illustrated by Manuel Boix, and for translating "Nosaltres els valencians" into Spanish.

El País interviews Enrique Vila-Matas

Irreverent, unorthodox, and more literary than ever, the writer returns to his most mischievous and playful side with 'Canon de cámara oscura,' the story of a writer determined to sublimate his library.

Spanish, the Language of Peace, the motto of the Ibero-American Meeting on University Publishing that will host FILBo 2025

University presses, as an integral part of academic communities, play a crucial role in the selection, publication, and dissemination of content.

The 43rd edition of Comic Barcelona kicks off today

Comic Barcelona celebrates its forty-third edition with many offerings for a younger audience and an immersion in the Marvel and DC universes.

The Community of Madrid will celebrate the 20th edition of La Noche de los Libros with more than 500 activities in 95 municipalities across the region

The Community of Madrid will celebrate the 20th edition of La Noche de los Libros on April 25th, with more than 500 free activities spread across 140 institutions, 110 bookstores, and 120 libraries

Legacy of writer Juan Gil-Albert arrives at the Cervantes Institute's Caja de las Letras

A pair of glasses, several handwritten poems, and copies of the magazine Canelobre—one of them from 1996 dedicated to the author himself, published by the Instituto Alicantino de Cultura are part of

Today, Estandarte magazine tells us about the life and works of Spanish writer Leopoldo Alas

Leopoldo Arias, known by his pseudonym Clarín, and widely known as the author of La Regenta, was born in Zamora on April 25th, 1852. He spent part of his childhood in León and Guadalajara, where his father was civil governor.

Review of ‘Bajo la tierra seca’ by César Pérez Gellida, Nadal Award 2024

The writer received the award for his thriller set in Extremadura.

El País interviews writer Ana Colea

Coinciding with the International Children's and Young Adult Literature Day, ‘El chico que me regaló el mar,’ arrives in bookstores.

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