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Gabriel Ferrater
Papers sobre literatura / Papers on Literature
Gabriel Ferrater was not a literary critic or a historian of literature, but it would be difficult to find someone who had a more significant impact on shaping the canon of modern Catalan literature or who contributed more decisively to enriching the interpretation of poets like Carner, Riba, or Foix.

Santiago Posteguillo
Maldita Roma
The highly anticipated continuation of a saga that began with Roma soy yo, Spain’s best-selling book in 2022, has now arrived.
Julius Caesar is no longer an inexperienced young lawyer but rather a real threat to the power of Rome. However, he is not the only danger.

Javier Ruescas
La abuela espía 3: El secreto de Malee (con Andrés Quinzaños) / Grandma Spy 3: The Secret of Malee (with Andrés Quinzaños)
Nervously, Marta is getting ready to enjoy a few days of vacation with her best friend Benazir, no less than in... Thailand! According to her grandmother, this will be a break from the dangerous and top-secret adventures she has already experienced this summer. They couldn't be more wrong!

Ana María Moix
Detrás del telón
En julio del año 2012 Ana María Moix impartió en Santander un curso de una semana, un taller de lectura y creación, en la Universidad Menéndez Pelayo. Lo tituló «Detrás del telón»; el título que se conserva aquí. Murió el 28 de febrero de 2014 y los materiales con que compuso el curso quedaron inéditos.

Mario Vargas Llosa
Le dedico mi silencio
Mario Vargas Llosa's latest novel. A mystery that captures the contradictions of a whole country.
Toño Azpilcueta breathes and lives for Creole music and he is unquestionably its greatest authority and collector in Peru. But instead of this finding him a place among the Lima intelligentsia, he is only able to contribute with his vast knowledge to trashy magazines that pay him a pittance.

Paula Vázquez
La librería y la diosa / The Bookshop and the Goddess
A moving memoir about motherhood, feminism and books.
Paula attends classes in a ceramics workshop with four other women, who chat and have tea together and mould the clay before firing their creations in the kiln. Not all of them come out well: thirty per cent of the pieces miscarry. At the age of thirty-six, Paula is also trying to get pregnant, but as sometimes happens with her ceramic pieces, she suffers successive miscarriages.

Álvaro Mutis
Nocturna / Nocturne
In this volume, we collect the verses composed by Mutis between twilight and feverish insomnias, embracing the dark mantle that wrestles with the lamplight, conquering the day and enveloping everything. Behind that darkness, the contours of a landscape are revealed—sometimes dizzying, sometimes somber, but almost always accomplice and welcoming.

Pablo Neruda
Cien sonetos de amor (Ilustrado) / One Hundred Love Sonnets

José Morella
Tierra adentro / Inland
A woman subjected to the dangerous, destructive harassment of a man filled with hatred.
Violeta is hounded by a stalker, Salva, the mayor's son, who makes her life impossible. Not only does he shadow her on the social networks, but he also travels to the capital, where he has no reason to go, to mark Violeta's territory with his viscous, menacing presence: the university where she studies Physics, the routes she takes every day, and even the apartment that Violeta shares with her girlfriend.

Maria Climent
A casa teníem un himne / We Had an Anthem
Who is brave enough to do the opposite of what they’ve always been taught? Three women, a mother and two sisters, and three ways of coping with adversity.
Without really understanding how she got there, Marga finds herself well into her thirties and wondering what exactly she is doing with her life, a question to which she cannot find an answer untainted by her usual acid cynicism. She is single, she works in a flower shop, and she misses – although she won’t admit it – the peaceful life of the village where she grew up, far from Barcelona.