A Brief Treatise on the Aena Million
The emergence of the Aena Prize has sparked a curious phenomenon: the appearance of experts in literary prizes
The emergence of the Aena Prize has sparked a curious phenomenon: the appearance of experts in literary prizes
An Antarctic scientist attacks his colleague for spoiling book endings, elevating the “spoiler” to the level of a Dostoevskian tragedy.
Literary paradox: only a few make a living from writing, but anyone can publish, in a charming absurdity.
Institutional mediocrity and a lack of literary risk-taking in the choice of the Cervantes Prize symbolize the cultural domestication of the award.
If the twentieth century believed in the solitary genius, the twenty-first prefers the television author. And the Planeta is a faithful mirror of the market.
Every fall, the press bets on the usual suspects, and every fall, the Swedish Academy comes up with a name that causes Wikipedia to crash.
Famous bookstore chain expands: revival of reading or stage set for influencers?
Reading to appear cultured: the eternal theater of the classics.
House for sale in Ohio decorated with 7,000 books as an ode to the appearance of reading.
A program in Brazil offers prisoners the opportunity to reduce their prison sentences in exchange for reading a certain number of books per year and writing reviews about them, as a measure to combat prison overcrowding.