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5 works to read by Camilo José Cela

Camilo José Cela was a Spanish novelist, literary magazine editor, essayist, poet, journalist, and lecturer, famous for his works on the post-war period and for being part of the Spanish Royal Academy.

Review of the book “Tuerto, maldito y enamorado” by Rosa Huertas

This is a juvenile mystery novel written by the Spanish journalist, philologist, historian, and author Rosa Huertas.

Corín Tellado, the most widely read Spanish writer after Cervantes.

The life and works of a bestseller and a sociological sensation.

Spain will be the Guest of Honor Country at the Panama International Book Fair 2024 with the slogan 'El lenguaje que nos abraza'

‘El lenguaje que nos abraza’ (The language that embraces us) will be the motto of Spain's program as Guest of Honor Country at the Panama Book Fair 2024.

Almuzara, the publishing house of former Secretary Pimentel, celebrates its 20th anniversary and makes the leap to Latin America.

Born in Córdoba, the label is now opening offices in Madrid and Mexico City to consolidate its 14 collections.

Luis Mateo Diez, at the Cervantes Prize: "Nothing interests me less than myself".

The writer from Leon receives the most important award in Hispanic literature from the hands of King Felipe.

The best-selling books in Sant Jordi 2024

Javier Castillo, Eduardo Mendoza, Gabriel García Márquez, Ramon Gener and Eva Baltasar were some of the authors with best-selling fiction books on Sant Jordi's Day, in which the good weather combined with it falling on a working day, have provided successful sales.

HarperCollins Partners With ElevenLabs AI on Non-English Audiobooks

ElevenLabs’ text-to-speech technology, HarperCollins says, can bolster its work in non-English-language audiobooks.

30 Literary recommendations from 'Babelia' to celebrate Book Day 2024

From Sara Barquinero to Paul Auster and from the crimes of Rebecca Makkai to the monsters of Emil Ferris, the cultural supplement of EL PAÍS proposes a selection of novels in narrative, essays, poetry, and comics for the great feast of literature.

Interview with Susana López Rubio, author of 'El asesino de los caramelos de violeta'.

Susana López Rubio was born in Madrid and is a successful author and screenwriter with more than fifteen years of experience in television and film. She has written scripts for series such as Policías: en el corazón de la calle, Hospital Central and Física o Química.

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