Between the lines today is a big day for all lovers of letters. On the occasion of the celebration of the day of the book, the newspaper library of 'La Vanguardia' offers its readers a selection of its latest articles focused on 23 talented pens:
-Carmen Laforet, nothing is too much
-Montserrat Roig, love, literature and freedom
-Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Cervantes in Havana
- Juan Rulfo, the silent writer in fox fur
- Jorge Guillén, enemy of Francoism, premieres the Cervantes
- Gabriel Ferrater, the suicidal poet
- Steinbeck, the Nobel Prize for the Voiceless
- Orson Welles, eternal rest in a Spanish well
- Carmen Conde: the first woman 'K'
- Sartre denies the Nobel
- Boris Pasternak, the rehabilitated Nobel Prize winner
- In search of ten facts you didn't know about Proust
- Marguerite Yourcenar invades 'the most closed men's club in the world'
- Terenci Moix, the weight of loss
-Ten Things You Didn't Know About Shakespeare
-Selma Lagerlöf: the first woman to seduce Swedish academics
-Lawrence Durrell, the circuitous life of a genius
-Gerald Durrell and other animals
-Miguel Ángel Asturias, the Nobel Prize winner who emerged from the boom
-Ana María Matute: the ‘K’ woman
-William Golding, "Lord of the Flies"
-'Gabo' reconquers the Nobel Prize
-Vargas Llosa, a Nobel in 'La Vanguardia'
- Pablo Neruda, a questionable death
- Saul Bellow: 'If I'm crazy, what am I going to do?'
- Romain Gary, a suicide at the court of Goncourt
- The man who had the misfortune of being born a woman: Alfonsina Estorni
- Arthur Miller, the Jewish Don Quixote of Harlem
. Gabriel Ferrater, the suicidal poet
- Saul Bellow: 'If I'm crazy, what am I going to do?'
- Federico Garcia Lorca. Poet in New York
- Yourcenar defeats the misogyny of French academics
- Salvador Espriu, the dandy poet
- Carmen Laforet, the graphophobic writer
- Terenci our who art in the Nile
- Cervantes in Havana
- The honorable lioness