Selva Almada, David Uclés, and Giséle Pelicot among the 20 new books of March
March brings a lineup of new literary releases highlighting established and returning authors, including Selva Almada and Giséle Pelicot.
March 2025 features a rich catalog of new book releases, showcasing both acclaimed authors and anticipated comebacks. Notable titles include 'Cuaderno inglés' by Daniel Morales, who won the Premio Clarín de Novela, recent works from authors like Selva Almada and Nobel laureate Han Kang, and a harrowing testimony from Giséle Pelicot about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-husband. Additionally, Spanish author Lucía Solla Sobral presents her trending work 'Comerás flores.' This array of new literature comes at a time when the publishing industry is regaining momentum, demonstrating the resilience and diversity of contemporary voices.
The selection emphasizes a mix of genres, including illustrated books, thrillers, and crime chronicles, reflecting the varied interests of modern readers. Publishers are keen to revive the literary scene by promoting significant titles that bridge established narratives with pressing themes of today's world. Among the 20 highlighted books, readers can expect to find works that resonate with both timeless perspectives and the urgent questions of the present.
As the literary calendar for March unfolds, these works promise to not only entertain but also provoke discussions on critical social issues, showcasing the depth and breadth of storytelling in the current literary landscape. Clarín's spotlight on these new titles underscores the evolving nature of literature and the importance of reader engagement in shaping cultural discourse.