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Seville will celebrate Poetry Day with the launch of a magazine dedicated to Juan Ramón Jiménez

The Ministry of Culture has scheduled numerous activities throughout Andalusia on March 21st.

Literary review of 'Te siguen', by Belén Gopegui: a novel about the theft of privacy

This polyphonic story puts several fingers on the sore spot of our vulnerability and defenselessness, while maintaining the hope that any resistance, preferably collective and organized, is necessary.

Hispacómic, the Seville Comic Fair, begins today, highlighting Iberian comics

Both Spain and Portugal are considered two of the major international comic book powers, with authors working in all the major world markets, primarily in North America and the Franco-Belgian region.

The BNE (Spain's National Library) will add to its collections in 2024 funds valued at €1,411,275

This represents a total of 3,364 highly valuable, unique, or very rare pieces. The National Library of Spain,

Young Adult Literature Festival in Barcelona: Which authors will be attending Crush Fest?

This weekend, lovers of young adult literature have a date to attend in Barcelona. Crush Fest will hold its second edition at the historic building of the University of Barcelona, located in Plaça Universitat,

The Galician Editors' Association commemorates Isaac Díaz Pardo as editor

This 2025, the year in which Galician Arts Day is dedicated to Isaac Díaz Pardo, the Galician Editors' Association will commemorate his career with the 'Isaac, Editor' event, focusing on his role at the helm of Ediciós do Castro

The Spanish platform eBiblio grows in titles, users, and loans in 2024

Ebiblio, the e-book lending platform promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture through the General Directorate of Books, Comics, and Reading in collaboration with the Autonomous Communities,

Juan Carlos Galindo, writer: Novels about murderers leave the victim aside and try to attract you to the criminal. I aim for the opposite.

'Muerte privada,' the second installment in his noir series set in Segovia, addresses crimes against women and contradicts many of the genre's clichés.

The works that Federico García Lorca was never able to finish

An exhibition in Granada showcases the list of works the poet had planned to write, some already begun and others of which only the titles remain.

Poet and essayist Andrés Sánchez Robayna dies

He was awarded the National Translation Prize in 1982 and the Critics' Prize in 1984

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