The ten books of the week
Critics from 'Babelia' review the latest literary works from various authors including Fernando Aramburu and Azahara Palomeque.
‘Maite’, by Fernando Aramburu: an excellent novel about a family and a society poisoned by violence
Fernando Aramburu's novel 'Maite' recounts the harrowing four days of the 1997 kidnapping and execution of Miguel Ángel Blanco, focusing on a woman's familial struggles amidst societal violence.
Fernando Aramburu and the portrait of ordinary life in contrast with horror
Fernando Aramburu discusses his literary works, emphasizing the complexity of human experiences in the face of a harsh reality.
Fernando Aramburu: "Success can become a pain"
The acclaimed Spanish author Fernando Aramburu reflects on success and his latest novel 'Maite', exploring themes of family and political violence in Spain.
The 25 Most Anticipated Books of March
The article lists the 25 most awaited books set to be released in March, highlighting works by notable authors such as Fernando Aramburu and Fernanda Trías.
In the German workshop of Fernando Aramburu: "The victims will have a home in my literature"
Fernando Aramburu discusses his creative process and new novel while reflecting on his Basque roots and literary intentions in his Hannover studio.