Ismael Cala, Baptist de Pape and Albert Espinosa are featured in the latest edition of Tintafresca newsletter. Paulo Coelho's “Adultery”, industry news and blogs are also part of this edition.
Ismael Cala, Baptist de Pape and Albert Espinosa are featured in the latest edition of Tintafresca newsletter. Paulo Coelho's “Adultery”, industry news and blogs are also part of this edition.
Fermín Goñi will be talking about his latest work, “Todo llevará su nombre”, on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) applauds President Obama’s announcement on extending administrative relief to undocumented families with children that are U.S. citizens and others who have been in the country for many years.
Open Road’s Spanish Imprint, Open Road Español, will market and distribute Spanish-language ebook translations of bestselling contemporary fiction backlist titles from authors Michael Connelly, Neil Gaiman, Karin Slaughter, E. L. Doctorow, and more.
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial will present eight authors this weekend at Miami Book Fair International. Along Franco and Navarro, the editorial group will also feature Roberto Ampuero, Juan Jesús Armas Marcelo, Pablo Simonetti, Carlos Alberto Montaner, José Ignacio Valenzuela, and Guillermo Ferrara.
McNally Jackson presents “Argentinian Poems and Poets”, this Saturday, November 22 at 7.p.m. The cultural calendar continues with Graciela Spezanza y Marcelo Cohen, November 26, a tribute to Cortázar, December 6th and other events.
Nielsen BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS), present the free weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US Market for week 46 of 2014 (week ending 11/16/2014).
With the Spanish title “El niño de la peonza”, José Barceló debuts in the literary world. The real story started in 1927 and went into World War II, and in 2010 the author heard abut it. But it was not until 2013 when he finally was seduced by it.