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Spanish Book Market Booms, Reaching Record Revenue
The Spanish book publishing industry is experiencing a surge in sales, exceeding €3.1 billion in revenue—a level unseen in 15 years—driven primarily by increased readership among young people.
Spanish Book Market Booms, Reaching Record Revenue
The Spanish book publishing industry is experiencing a surge in sales, exceeding €3.1 billion in revenue—a level unseen in 15 years—driven primarily by increased readership among young people.
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24% Bias Score


Segovia's La uÑa RoTa Wins National Publishing Prize
La uÑa RoTa, a Segovia-based publishing house, won Spain's National Prize for Best Editorial Work on June 10th, 2023, for its commitment to publishing high-quality, non-commercial literary works, including drama, poetry, and experimental texts.
Segovia's La uÑa RoTa Wins National Publishing Prize
La uÑa RoTa, a Segovia-based publishing house, won Spain's National Prize for Best Editorial Work on June 10th, 2023, for its commitment to publishing high-quality, non-commercial literary works, including drama, poetry, and experimental texts.
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36% Bias Score


Los Ilusionistas": A Writer's Life of Crime and Literary Success
Marcos Giralt Torrente's "Los ilusionistas" recounts the life of his uncle, Gonzalo Torrente Malvido, a prolific writer and convicted criminal, exploring the complexities of his literary achievements alongside his fraudulent activities within Spain's cultural landscape from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Los Ilusionistas": A Writer's Life of Crime and Literary Success
Marcos Giralt Torrente's "Los ilusionistas" recounts the life of his uncle, Gonzalo Torrente Malvido, a prolific writer and convicted criminal, exploring the complexities of his literary achievements alongside his fraudulent activities within Spain's cultural landscape from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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56% Bias Score


Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.
Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.
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20% Bias Score


2025 International Booker Prize Longlist: Diverse Selection Reflects Global Literary Shifts
The 2025 International Booker Prize longlist features 12 translated novels from 10 languages and 15 nationalities, including Astrid Roemer's "On a Woman's Madness," translated into English for the first time this year, reflecting evolving trends in global literature.
2025 International Booker Prize Longlist: Diverse Selection Reflects Global Literary Shifts
The 2025 International Booker Prize longlist features 12 translated novels from 10 languages and 15 nationalities, including Astrid Roemer's "On a Woman's Madness," translated into English for the first time this year, reflecting evolving trends in global literature.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Literature Fund Alters Grant System, Sparking Debate
The Nederlands Letterenfonds, a Dutch literary fund, has changed its grant system, reducing funding for established authors to support debutants and diversity, causing concern among experienced writers about the long-term impact on literary careers.

Dutch Literature Fund Alters Grant System, Sparking Debate
The Nederlands Letterenfonds, a Dutch literary fund, has changed its grant system, reducing funding for established authors to support debutants and diversity, causing concern among experienced writers about the long-term impact on literary careers.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Creative Industries Face Financial Crisis
The 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award was won by Siang Lu for "Ghost Cities", but Australian writers earn only \$18,500 annually, leading to initiatives like the Sydney Writers' Festival's expansion and ARIA chart rule changes to support Australian artists struggling with low streaming royalties an...

Australian Creative Industries Face Financial Crisis
The 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award was won by Siang Lu for "Ghost Cities", but Australian writers earn only \$18,500 annually, leading to initiatives like the Sydney Writers' Festival's expansion and ARIA chart rule changes to support Australian artists struggling with low streaming royalties an...
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52% Bias Score

Jhalak Prize Celebrates Diverse Literary Voices
The Jhalak Prize, awarded at the British Library in London, recognized NS Nuseibeh's Namesake (prose), Mimi Khalvati's Collected Poems (poetry), and Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing (children's/young adult) for their exploration of identity, religion, colonialism, and diverse social issues, each ...

Jhalak Prize Celebrates Diverse Literary Voices
The Jhalak Prize, awarded at the British Library in London, recognized NS Nuseibeh's Namesake (prose), Mimi Khalvati's Collected Poems (poetry), and Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing (children's/young adult) for their exploration of identity, religion, colonialism, and diverse social issues, each ...
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20% Bias Score

Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.

Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.
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24% Bias Score

Reviews of Three New Books: Fiction, Essays, and Publishing History
Three new books are reviewed: a satirical novel exploring land rights and gentrification, an essay analyzing the novel's future amidst AI, and a biography of the Macmillan brothers who built a publishing powerhouse.

Reviews of Three New Books: Fiction, Essays, and Publishing History
Three new books are reviewed: a satirical novel exploring land rights and gentrification, an essay analyzing the novel's future amidst AI, and a biography of the Macmillan brothers who built a publishing powerhouse.
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28% Bias Score
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