Haley Cohen Gilliland’s ‘A Flower Traveled in My Blood’, which depicts the Abuelas’ search for abducted grandchildren, made the top 3 of the prestigious US prize
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The 60 year-old Argentine publishing company announced it will cease operations this year, after losing key authors and amid industry turmoil
50th Buenos Aires Book Fair opens with turbulent inauguration
Culture Secretary Leonardo Cifelli clashed with the audience in a tense opening night marked by protests and a writers’ debate that questioned the government
The Argentine writer was honored for her 2025 collection of stories ‘The Good Evil’
From Argentine fiction to AI anxiety, these are five books in Spanish and English that captured our attention in a year of upheaval
A (literary) coronation of glory: Gabriela Cabezón Cámara wins US National Book Award
The Argentine author’s novel ‘We Are Green and Trembling’ topped the Translated Literature category
Comedy writer Tamara Yajia recounts her family’s immigration back and forth between Argentina and the U.S.
An intimate look at first Argentine woman doctor and feminist pioneer Cecillia Grierson
A new book and exhibition in Buenos Aires focus on her unpublished letters and photos taken in Europe
One of the city’s main literary events, it will feature international publishing houses, 13 public conversations, a Booksellers’ Prize, and a blood donation campaign