
La Regenta is a compelling and witty depiction of the complacent and frivolous world of upper-class society.
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La Regenta is a compelling and witty depiction of the complacent and frivolous world of upper-class society.

Complete and uncensored in English for the very first time, a fragmented, daringly irreverent depiction of decadence and decay in Franco's Spain written by the 1989 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Life Is a Dream is a work many hold to be the supreme example of Spanish Golden Age drama.

Fortunata and Jacinta depicts the intertwined lives of two women connected by love, class, and fate, offering a rich, intimate portrait of Madrid and the emotional dramas hidden beneath everyday life.

The Shadow of the Wind draws you into a labyrinth of forgotten books and buried secrets, where a young boy’s search for a vanished author becomes a haunting journey through love, loss, and the mysteries of memory.

A breathtaking novel about family secrets, winner of the 1997 Dublin IMPAC Prize for the best novel published worldwide in English, and arguably Javier Marías's masterpiece.

Prepare to be mesmerized by the genius of Federico García Lorca as he paints for us with poetry an almost surreal tableau of humanity and inhumanity.

Celestina stands out as a darkly witty and tragic tale about desire and deception, where love becomes entangled with greed, manipulation, and the painful consequences of human passion.

Tragic Sense of Life explores the profound tension between faith and reason, portraying the human need for meaning as a heroic struggle against the inevitability of death and uncertainty.

The definitive book on traditional and authentic Spanish home cooking.

And V. S. Pritchett observed: "Don Quixote begins as a province, turns into Spain, and ends as a universe. . . . The true spell of Cervantes is that he is a natural magician in pure story-telling."