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Review of ‘En agosto nos vemos’ by Gabriel García Márquez. Reviewed by Juan Ortiz for ActualidadLiteratura

‘En agosto nos vemos’ is the last novel written by Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez.

Review of ‘El hijo olvidado’ by Mikel Santiago. Reviewed by Juan Ortiz for ActualidadLiteratura.

‘El hijo olvidado’ is the latest volume in the Illumbe universe, a suspense and mystery series written by Spanish sociologist and writer Mikel Santiago.

The Festival Efímera is back, a place to discover works and publishing projects that you won't find at the Madrid Book Fair.

The cultural association Efímera Acción Literaria takes another step in the consolidation of the project to promote the excellent work of emerging and independent publishers in Spain,...

'Being bilingual is a gift for life': Latina author wants more families to talk about books

When Cuban American author Meg Medina was named the first Latina as the national ambassador for young people's literature by the Library of Congress in 2023, she knew this meant a change.

Interview with Alberto Fuguet, Chilean writer.

The writer talks about sensitivity as a flag of insurrection, his lonely youth, and the triumph of pop music.

Mexican writer Cristina Rivera Garza, Pulitzer Prize winner for 'El invencible Verano de Liliana.'

Mexican writer Cristina Rivera Garza is one of the winners of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize, announced yesterday, Monday, May 6, by Columbia University in the United States.

Francisco Rico, the last of the humanists

'The world's greatest and youngest expert on Cervantes, according to himself.' This is how Javier Marías described Professor Del Diestro, the name behind which hid the Spanish literature professor Francisco Rico, who died this Saturday at the age of 81.

'Polilla,' the literary debut of Alba Muñoz, a mixture of autobiography and journalistic account.

'Polilla' is Muñoz's debut in an unjustly neglected genre, literary journalism or what in English they call personal essay. In a surprisingly serene tone, concise sentences, and measured metaphors, she recounts several trips to Sarajevo, ...

Today we talk about the writer Paloma Navarrete from Madrid.

Paloma Navarrete was and still is one of the most recognizable figures in Spain. During her lifetime, she became famous for founding the first Cabinet of Futurology in Madrid, ..

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