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A Homeric meditation on the Spanish civil war examines how decent men were drawn to fascism
A Bolivian novelist explores the inner lives of a real exiled Nazi and his Marxist assassin daughter
Credibility is strained in a tale about a Colombian cartoonist facing up to events from his past
Recent successes will help industry struggling with higher VAT on tickets and low subsidies
The characters in these stories are done for by booze and bad relationships — but their bitter wit never fails them
Cohen’s new book combines a corporate drama with a sprawling meditation on life in the internet age
The author’s latest novel returns to the familiar theme of violence and the rule of law
From comedy podcasts to new fiction and adaptations, the medium of radio is enjoying a renaissance
A disturbing modern classic from Spain is finally available in English. Review by Julius Purcell
Personal and national trauma colour the lives of two brothers in a rogue Israeli settlement
Christiane Jatahy talks about directing for the stage and screen – simultaneously
A mind-bendingly circular tale of three brothers intrigues
Two misfits meet under a shadowy future regime
A modern Colombian classic is finally available in English
Two commemorative exhibitions in Spain reveal other influences and allegiances behind the painter’s work
How the historic Spanish city is using contemporary art to celebrate one of its most famous pilgrims
Male writers are increasingly giving voice to the food-stained, lonely, sometimes epiphanic experience of caring for children
Culture and politics play their part in an industry that is still in recovery
Inter-city duel ends in Barcelona’s favour
How light and geometry shaped the art and science of Islamic culture in the ninth century
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