The Argentine Silvana Vogt won the Finestres Prize in Spain
Argentine writer Silvana Vogt's novel won the prestigious Finestres Prize, recognized for its contribution to Latin American and Spanish literature.
Claudia Piñeiro, Reynaldo Sietecase, and Juan Carrá, Finalists for the Gijón Black Week Awards
Three Argentine authors have been announced as finalists for the Gijón Black Week awards, recognizing Spanish-language crime fiction.
David Uclés, Javier Cercas, Dolores Redondo and over 200 writers against generative AI: 'It is an authentic plundering of our works'
Over 200 authors, including notable Spanish writers, have signed a manifesto opposing generative AI's exploitation of their literary works.
Elvira Sastre: "From the cultural world, I can't stand that sometimes the authors matter more than the books"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses the importance of books over authors and reflects on her creative process in an interview.
The 'death charges' of Alcántara: the Spanish feat that took almost a century to be recognized
The authors of 'Gladiators, valor ante la muerte' argue that films do not accurately represent the types of fighters who battled in the arena throughout history.
The 100 Best in 'What Are You Reading?', the Book Podcast of EL PAÍS
The podcast 'What Are You Reading?' from Babelia and EL PAÍS celebrates its second anniversary by compiling over 100 book recommendations from leading Spanish and Latin American authors.