Librería Barco de Papel, a nonprofit bookstore and cultural center, is the last remaining Spanish-language bookstore in New York City, located just steps from the bustling Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Librería Barco de Papel, a nonprofit bookstore and cultural center, is the last remaining Spanish-language bookstore in New York City, located just steps from the bustling Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Daniel Jerez was born on September 11, 1975, in Barcelona and says that, when he finished EGB and changed schools, he also made the deepest discovery of literature.
The online library lending platform promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Autonomous Communities, eBiblio, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
El Clan is the last volume of the Inspectora Elena Blanco pentalogy, written by Carmen Mola, the pseudonym of the Spanish writers Antonio Mercero, Jorge Díaz, and Agustín Martínez.
Now in his second term, the director of the Royal Spanish Academy is named Liber 2024’s Most Outstanding Latin American Author.
Spanish writer Luis García Montero (1958) received yesterday the Carlos Fuentes International Prize for Literary Creation in the Spanish Language 2024, awarded by the federal Ministry of Culture and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).