Writer Javier Castillo faces the death of his parents just two months apart
Writer Javier Castillo faces the death of his parents two months apart and says goodbye to his mother with an emotional letter on social media.
Writer Javier Castillo faces the death of his parents two months apart and says goodbye to his mother with an emotional letter on social media.
Pol Guasch explores grief and suicide in "Reliquia", using writing to look death in the face and transform absence into shared memory.
Julian Barnes bids farewell with "Farewells," a book about love, memory, and death that heralds the end of his career as a novelist.
Who is Berta Piñán, why is she receiving the National Prize for Asturian Literature, and what does this award mean for Asturian literature?
Pérez-Reverte lashes out at the RAE for a "lax and ambiguous" rule, political pressures and networks, and the loss of authority over Spanish.
Half a century without Agatha Christie and her mystery lives on: books, films and reissues that maintain their power to captivate the reader.
Over 600 works by 154 Spanish authors have entered the public domain and can be read for free on the National Library of Spain Digital platform. Find out who they are and how to access them.
New releases by Han Kang in Spain: from "Ink and Blood" to her key works, this is how the Korean Nobel laureate consolidates her place in the European literary scene.
Why Jane Austen remains so relevant: trips, festivals, series, and films that are reviving her work in Spain and Europe. Don't miss this overview.
New books, theatrical productions and museums in Spain are reviving the figure of Miguel de Cervantes with critical, creative and very current perspectives.
Lola Maestre makes her debut in narrative fiction with "Stories from My History," eight emotional tales presented in Corteconcepción. Discover her work.
Mario Vargas Llosa dies at 89. We review his legacy, key works, political stance, and the impact of his death in Spain and Europe.
Poetic route in the Fonte Baxa of Luarca: 12 botanical stops with verses by Father Galo that unite nature and Asturian literature.
Delibes House in Valladolid: opening hours, visits, exhibited legacy and activities to learn about the life and work of Miguel Delibes.
The National Library of Spain (BNE) brings together Martín Gaite and Aldecoa in two major exhibitions about their life, work and the Generation of '50. Dates, key facts and unpublished discoveries.
José María Pérez Álvarez, known as Chesi, a cult novelist from Ourense, has died. We look back at his life, his awards, and his essential literary legacy.
Secret library in Arequipa, Mario Vargas Llosa room in Madrid and new readings that reopen the debate about his life and work after his death.
Tributes, exhibitions, and 100.000 free books are reviving the living legacy of Gabriela Mistral 80 years after her Nobel Prize. Learn how she is being celebrated today.
How the life and work of Han Kang, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, show the power of books as an emotional refuge and a tool for mental health.
Ken Follett's vision of artificial intelligence, his way of working, and why he doesn't plan to stop writing as long as he can continue creating.
Vila-Matas receives the Zenda Honorary Award. Meet the jury, learn about all the winners, and discover the significance of these awards in Spanish culture.
The University of Granada receives the legacy of Almudena Grandes and Luis García Montero and creates a unique literary fund with scholarships and research on their work.
The writer Miguel Ángel Hernández closes Koinós Dénia at the Juan Chabás Library. Details of the event and the cultural series in Dénia.
How Spain and Europe are celebrating Jane Austen today: events, routes, new books and why her work captivates young readers.
László Krasznahorkai, Nobel laureate in Literature, shakes Stockholm with a speech about angels without wings, technological power and the dignity of the marginalized.
Alfonso Ussía, a master of satire, creator of the Marquis of Sotoancho and a key voice in Spanish column writing, died at the age of 77 in Cantabria.
Who was Carmen Martín Gaite, why is she still so relevant, and how is Spain celebrating her centenary with reissues, tributes, and new readings?
The Julio Cortázar Chair welcomes Mónica Ojeda and her vision of the untamed imagination and the monstrous as a force for change in literature.
Gonzalo Celorio, winner of the Cervantes Prize, reflects on his life amidst books, the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL), the Spanish language, and literature as a form of catharsis. Read the full profile.
The Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) honors Mario Vargas Llosa with an emotional tribute that reviews his literary legacy and his close relationship with the fair.
Who was Fernando Pessoa: heteronyms, private life, politics and legacy, according to the most complete biographies published in Spain and Europe.
Two previously unpublished novels by Ignacio Aldecoa, discovered in the Francoist censorship, have been revealed, providing a key to understanding his narrative project and social realism.
Pérez-Reverte details the video games he likes the most, from Silent Hunter to God of War, and how they influence his vision of history and strategy.
The Official State Gazette (BOE) publishes Álvaro Vargas Llosa's request to succeed his father's marquisate; a 30-day period for allegations is opened.
Gioconda Belli wins the Carlos Fuentes Prize. Schedule, broadcast details, and key information about the ceremony that resonated throughout Spain. Find out how to watch it live.
Richard Zenith's definitive biography of Pessoa arrives in Spain: heteronyms, politics, and the poet's legacy. Read on for key insights and what it reveals.
Events in Tacoronte and Huesca, along with new books, commemorate Jane Austen. Click here for dates, key figures, and reasons why her work remains relevant.
Julio Travieso Serrano, winner of the 2021 National Prize, has died. We review his work, awards, and literary legacy.
First volume of the literary map on Hispanic American authors in Madrid, available in paper and on the Reader Portal.
The US cancels Wole Soyinka's visa. Reasons under review, letter dated October 23, and the migration context affecting Nigeria and Europe.
Renacimiento launches the biography of Cunqueiro de Rivero Taravillo: research, integrative approach, and connection with Mondoñedo.
Women Writers' Day agenda: events at the National Library of Galicia, Mos, Antequera, and Cáceres. Dates, times, and featured speakers, all free.
Jilly Cooper dies at 88 after a fall. The life, works, honors, and reactions to the loss of the creator of The Rutshire Chronicles.
Soria honors Antonio Machado as an adopted son: reading, music, and a new plaque in San Saturio, with great neighborhood participation.
Portraits and manuscripts by Mistral, Zambrano, Marías, and Magris in the Murcia Archive. Dates, times, and key pieces.
Preysler evades whether she'll mention Mario in her book, increasing the intrigue. Publication date, rumors, and her last appearance in Madrid.
Tributes to Mario Vargas Llosa: Casa de América, Nobel Museum, and festival in La Palma. Reinterpretations and insights into a legacy that continues to resonate.
Stefano Benni dies at 78 in Bologna. We review his work, from Bar Sport to Terra!, his satirical style, and the legacy he left behind in literature.
Return to the story with six stories where everyday life takes a turn. Read the key insights, themes, and recognitions of Cristina Fernández Cubas.
Harvest event in Jerez honoring Shakespeare at his monument, with a recital, a floral offering, and a toast of honorary sherry.
The Nigerian author presents A Few Dreams: Four Lives, Migration, Body, and Justice in a fiction as honest as it is necessary.
Tribute to Julio Cortázar: biography, Hopscotch, anecdotes, and his commitment to Latin American reality. A timeless classic.
Borges as never before: Southern Summer, Creative Accident, Mallorca, Loves, and the Books That Shaped His Work. Come in and explore his legacy.
Guillermo Galván, author of Carlos Lombardi, dies. His life, awards, and tributes in Tres Cantos and Aranda de Duero.
Bolaño, the newly-minted Nobel Prize winner, discusses his vision of literature, his leap into film, and a possible 2666 series. A report from Barcelona with key insights and context.
Pilar Quintana presents "Black Night" and her work at the Colombian Women Writers Library: Keys, themes, and experiences.
The Regional Government is adding first editions by Lorca, Prados, Aleixandre, and Moreno Villa and is preparing an exhibition on the Sur printing press at the Andalusian Library.
Thomas Mann profile: career, essential works, and the new edition of A Brief History of My Life that brings him back into focus.
The latest from Juan José Millás, his unmistakable style, and the September 16th meeting in Seville explained in detail.
Pedro Pascal shares the funniest and most curious anecdote from the filming of Game of Thrones. This is what the real-life atmosphere in Westeros was like.
Momo is a fantasy novel written by German author Michael Ende. Come and discover other texts with similar themes.
Ken Follett is a prolific author of historical and thriller novels. Come and discover works similar to his own.
Women Who Run with the Wolves elevated feminism and ushered in a boom in gender-themed books. Come, check out some similar works.
The Maze Runner is a science fiction thriller trilogy for young adults by James Dashner. Come discover similar books.
Little Women is one of the most popular and important novels in American literature. Come and discover similar books.
Kafka on the Shore is one of Japanese author Haruki Murakami's most iconic literary works. Here, discover similar books.
Nosotros en la luna (2020) is a New Adult romance by Spanish author Alice Kellen, a leading figure in the genre. Come and discover similar books.
Franco's regime left its mark on literature, and Nada, by Carmen Laforet, is a vivid reflection of that era. Come and discover similar books.
Explore the world of Gabriel García Márquez: a unique exhibition, his history, influences, and the relevance of his work.
To talk about Hopscotch, by Julio Cortázar, is to talk about the Latin American boom. Come, discover books similar to this work.
The Pillars of the Earth is a historical novel by Welsh author Ken Follett. Come discover more books in this style.
Mistborn is a modern fantasy trilogy by renowned author Brandon Sanderson. Come and discover similar sagas.
Percy Jackson is a young adult mythology and adventure series first published in 2005. Come and discover similar books you should read.
Siddhartha is one of the iconic works about the search for personal identity and enlightenment. Come and explore similar texts.
Outlander is a historical fantasy romance series written by American author Diana Gabaldon. Here, discover similar books.
All about Inés Hernand: personal details, childhood, professional achievements, and family life. Discover her most complete and up-to-date biography.
Books written by women that explore feminism, identity, and resilience. Discover essential titles and authors for your next read.
What does Pedro Almodóvar read? Discover his favorite books and how they influence his films and his view of Spanish literature.
This year's most notable fairs and festivals featuring international writers. Check out the activities and guest authors.
Red, White, and Blue Blood is a critically acclaimed New Adult novel. Come and discover similar books.
Edgar Allan García received the Cervantes Chico Prize and died shortly after, leaving behind 80 works and a key legacy in children's literature.
Rubén Amón reflects on conversation in the digital society and presents his book at the Santa Cecilia Academy of Fine Arts.
All about Jeremías Gamboa's new novel. Racism, education, and motherhood in a key work of Peruvian literature.
Why are Clara Obligado's workshops a literary benchmark? Learn about her method, atmosphere, and how she inspires new writers.
Writer Pilar Quintana releases her novel and consolidates her position in the literary world. Learn about her career and awards. Read more here!
Learn about workshops, campaigns, and projects that promote female empowerment in today's society.
All about Julio Iglesias' biography, his life, interesting facts, and the meme phenomenon that has turned him into a legend.
Tributes, exhibitions, and reissues celebrate Ana María Matute's centenary throughout Spain. Discover the key events and her legacy.
Romeo and Juliet is the quintessential tragic love story. Come and discover similar books by well-known authors.
We review Christopher Reeve's influence as Superman, his son's tribute, and his impact on current culture and cinema.
Shōgun (1975) is one of the most ambitious works by Swiss writer and screenwriter James Clavell. Come and discover similar books.
Few works have endured in the collective memory as much as Animal Farm. Come, discover some similar works.
Preparing a book? Pablo Lyle is writing his autobiography in prison to overcome the financial and legal crisis he faces following the multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
Red Rising is a science fiction/political saga that has achieved a place among fans of the genre. Come discover similar books.
Guillermo Arriaga explores violence and borders in his novel "El hombre." Discover his career and creative process here.
Fernando Aramburu, author of 'Patria', participates in the Lanzarote Festival and reflects on his literary career.
Global recognition for Chinese literature translators in Nanjing, strengthening cultural and literary ties worldwide.
Tokyo Blues, with its nostalgic and relatable story, made its author, Haruki Murakami, internationally known. Come and discover similar books.
Javier Cercas is awarded an honorary doctorate in Peru and presents his latest book, reaffirming his influence on contemporary literature.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is an iconic Gothic horror novel. Come and learn a complete summary of this Oscar Wilde gem.