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ActualidadLiteratura reviews books by Spanish author María Martínez

María Martínez is a Spanish author, creator, among other works, of titles such as 'Tú y otros desastres naturales', 'La fragilidad de un corazón bajo la lluvia', 'Cuando no queden más estrellas que contar',

PEN Translates awards the translation of 5 works originally written in Spanish

The latest edition of PEN Translates has awarded works of poetry, science fiction, nonfiction reports and mixed-genre collections, with themes ranging from environmentalism to migration and, for the first time, a title from Somaliland

Get to know the 20 books winners of the 2025 Cuatrogatos Foundation Award

As a result of the ongoing work of reading and evaluating the publishing offer in Spanish for children and young adults carried out by the Cuatrogatos Foundation, this year, for the twelfth time,

Joe Bernal, a champion for bilingual education and civil rights, dies at 97

San Antonio mourned the death of Joe Bernal, the Democratic politician known for championing education and civil rights.

Arantza Portabales presents her new crime novel in her favorite landscape, Galicia: La maldad no tiene rostro ni género

'Asesinato en la Casa Rosa' tells the mysteries of a crime that takes place within a wealthy family.

The secret of the six Lucena sisters, the first women to print books

Two American Hispanicists point to a Toledo family persecuted by the Inquisition as the key to the enigma of the most widely disseminated work of the Golden Age: ‘La Celestina’.

Historical novels set during the Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that took place between 1936 and 1939. This armed conflict deeply divided the country's society and had a lasting impact on both the psychology and behavior of its people.

The Guadalajara International Book Fair makes a donation to the publishing sector of Valencia

As a gesture of solidarity and commitment to the Valencian publishing sector, agreed upon at the 38th edition of the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL),

Review of 'La barraca' by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

'La barraca' is a rural drama written by the Valencian lawyer, politician, journalist and author Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.

Literary (Marta Marne) review of 'Animales difíciles', by Rosa Montero

Although they often go unnoticed, the quotes that open a novel often hold the keys to what awaits us in its pages.

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