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César Vallejo's unpublished poem portraying a sad Christmas: the story behind his heartbreaking verses.

The literary work was published in the aged pages of the newspaper La Prensa, in its edition of Wednesday, December 25, 1918. At the time, Vallejo was living in Lima and working as a teacher.

The 10 most anticipated essays and non-fiction books of 2025

From La Lectura we have selected a dozen works for the next three months to start the new year with the best reading companions.

The works of Manuel Chaves Nogales and Joaquín Álvarez Quintero are now in the public domain in the catalog of the Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE).

Every year the BNE publishes the list of works released on the eightieth anniversary of their author's death.

Jorge Fernández Díaz wins the Nadal Award with a novel about his father's life.

The Argentine writer completes with 'El secreto de Marcial' the biographical work he opened with 'Mamá', his most celebrated book.

The poet and novelist Rosa Fabregat dies at the age of 91.

The writer born in Lérida received the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2017 and the Premi Nacional de Cultura in 2022 and her work has been translated into several languages.

The most anticipated books of 2025

James Ellroy, Isabel Allende, Pierre Lemaitre, María Oruña and Ildefonso Falcones are some of the names that will mark the publishing year.

The Nadal Prize and the Josep Pla Prize will be awarded this Monday, remembering Ana María Matute.

The longest-running award in Spanish literature, won last year by César Pérez Gellida, reaches its 81st edition with five finalists and an evening that will celebrate the centenary of the author of 'Primera memoria'.

The ten best novels of 2024, according to the polygonera Azucena del Valle

Our brilliant collaborator Azucena del Valle has selected the best novels of the year for herself and her polygoneras friends from the Cobo Calleja.

Interview with Julia Navas Moreno: I seek to say more with less

Julia Navas Moreno was born in Avilés in 1966. Since 1989 she has lived in Gijón. Graduated in Art History from the University of Oviedo, her true passion has always been literature.

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