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Pages in category "Spanish-language books" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Spanish books by writer (3 C) * Books by publishing company of Spain (4 C) A. Spanish anthologies (3 P) N. Spanish non-fiction books (3 C, 6 P) Spanish novels (11 C ...
This list follows the chronology of original (typically Spanish-language) publication in books, based in part on the rather comprehensive (but incomplete) bibliography online at the Borges Center (originally the J. L. Borges Center for Studies & Documentation at the University of Aarhus, then at the University of Iowa, now—as of 2010—at the University of Pittsburgh).
The following is a list of works published by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, which includes short stories, novellas, novels, and collections, and other writings. Majority of his work deals with themes such as love, solitude, and the influence of Caribbean culture . [ 1 ]
Spanish-language literature or Hispanic literature is the sum of the literary works written in the Spanish language across the Hispanic world. The principal elements are the Spanish literature of Spain, and Latin American literature .
This is a list of Spanish-language authors, organized by country. This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)
Bibliografía Ibérica del Siglo XV: enumeración de todos los libros impresos en España y Portugal hasta el año de 1500 [Iberian Bibliography of the 15th Century: list of all printed books in Spain and Portugal until the year 1500] (in Spanish). Nijhoff. Bibliografía general española e hispano-americana (in Spanish), 1923–1942, OCLC 1112967
Science fiction in Spanish-language literature has its roots in authors such as Antonio de Guevara with The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius (1527), Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote, Anastasio Pantaleón de Ribera's Vejamen de la luna (Satirical tract on the Moon, 1626/1634), Luis Vélez de Guevara's El Diablo Cojuelo (The Limping Devil, 1641) and Antonio Enríquez Gómez's La torre de ...