Would you rather listen to an audio book than read a printed copy? Turns out you're not alone. Although about three-quarters of Americans have read at least one book in the past year, more and more are listening rather than reading them.
Would you rather listen to an audio book than read a printed copy? Turns out you're not alone. Although about three-quarters of Americans have read at least one book in the past year, more and more are listening rather than reading them.
The Spanish writer competes to win the prize, which awards works translated into English and published in the United Kingdom and will be published on May 21, with Virginie Despentes, Han Kang, László Krasznahorkai, Ahmed Saadawi and Olga Tokarczuk.
The image of the 77th edition of the event, made by illustrator Paula Bonet, is a vindication of the presence of women in literature: "There are many women who are erased when the textbooks are printed".
We invite you on Saturday, April 21st, to celebrate with us the day of the Spanish Language with a cultural program for children: story tales, theater, puppets, music, workshops and much, much more.
Conversations in the Observatory: Hispania's Centenary Issue: Visionary Essays Point to the future of rteaching Spanish
The entity extols its footprint in Galician culture and ensures that it will remain linked to projects of the Anaya Group in Galicia. The editorial Xerais has announced this Thursday that Manuel Bragado has left the administration "at his own request" after 24 years in that position.
The dramatist Juan Mayorga (Madrid, 1965) has been elected as a new member of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), in the plenary session held this afternoon at the institution's headquarters in Madrid.
Essayist and translator, Sergio Pitol, who was awarded the Cervantes Prize in 2005 died on Thursday morning at his home in Xalapa, the capital of the State of Veracruz, at age 85, due to the complications caused by progressive aphasia. a disease that he suffered for several years.