In this collection, Fina Casalderrey regales us with five stories written in the starry firmament...
'The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear i...
Xavier Queipo's novel Kite follows the life of Francis, a Galician-born emigrant in the United St...
Rosalía de Castro (1837-1885) is considered the founder of modern Galician literature. She wrote ...
The Luzada, meaning 'shaft of light', is a café on the edge of the historical quarter in Santiago...
In this extraordinary account, Carys Evans-Corrales takes the reader on a cultural rollercoaster ...
Against a background of perceived attacks on established religion by the politicians of the day, ...
Álvaro Cunqueiro (1911-1981) is one of Galicia's best loved writers. Born in the cathedral city o...
When Guiomar Brelivete, a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl who lives in Audierna, is told by her pare...
Sam is a drug addict with a sense of humour. One particular escapade lands him in hospital, where...
The ten stories in this magnificent collection 'all talk of the importance of love, that feeling ...
There are three main branches in Karen Harrison's poetry - mythological interpretation, journeyin...
A young woman, who has left Galicia to go and study marine biology in Mexico (Baja California), i...
Long Night of Stone is the most famous book of Galician poetry published during Franco's dictator...
Nuria Uría lives in Madrid. She designs floral motifs for a ceramics factory in Lisbon. But one A...
Paulo's grandfather suffers from Alzheimer's. There are times he forgets things, his head goes wo...
In this third and final instalment of Leo's travelling adventures, Leo has been travelling for fo...
Small Stations Press is extraordinarily privileged to publish a selection of Cork-based Galician ...
In 2003 the Galician writer Manuel Rivas, well known for his novels The Carpenter's Pencil and Bo...
Clara Soutelo is a sixteen-year-old girl who spends her summers in the town of Vilarelle in Galic...
There are three main threads in Karen Harrison's poetry, which intertwine: nature, God and her pe...
'Poetry is the taste of thinking in the mouth,' writes translator Erín Moure in introducing New L...
Despite their different backgrounds, Teo and Gordo have been friends since they were at school. T...
The four stories in When There's a Knock on the Door at Night are made from materials that have e...
Xoana is the descendant of hard-working women, starting with Pepa the Mole, her great-great-great...
André Santomé Lobeira is a teenager whose parents divorced when he was five. He puts on a front a...
'Possibly the most impressive novel ever written in the Galician language'. With these words, the...
Lois Pereiro (1958-96) was born and spent his childhood in Monforte de Lemos, an important railwa...
In these two poetry collections, Fossil Time (2018) and Book of Devorations (1996), the Galician ...
This revolutionary book sets out to persuade the reader that the English language is not the resu...
Einés Andrade is a doctoral student whose studies center on the figure of the French philosopher ...
A boat with the charred body of a man crucified on its mast turns up at the mouth of the river in...
From the author of 'Low Voices' and 'The Carpenter's Pencil', the book of short stories that set ...
At the suggestion of a psychiatrist from Vienna called Ingrid, The Operation is recounted from th...
and they say is a dazzling piece of writing by contemporary galician writer susana sanches arins....
Auria is almost fifteen. In the summer of 1991, she bumps into the parish priest, Salvador, on a ...
Nobody by contemporary Galician writer Fran Alonso is a book of ten short stories about noise (an...
There are three bestsellers of Galician literature: The Carpenter's Pencil by Manuel Rivas, a lov...
Wolfram (or tungsten), because of its hardness and high density, was an important raw material fo...
Language is encoded. The words we use every day can tell us something about the meaning of human ...
Vicente was raised in a Galician community in Northwest London, but prefers to establish his own ...
The bilingual (Galician-English) volume New York, New Poems brings together twenty-one poems by C...
Entropy as a concept describes the transformation or transition from a stable to an unstable stat...
The poems in this book are 'verbal snapshots' from when the author lived in Bucharest, Romania, w...
Culture is everything that is left as a residue once we have forgotten all the books we've read. ...
Rosa Aneiros' novel Resistance is an epic of contemporary Galician literature that follows the fo...
The island of Gothard is a law unto itself. Separated from the mainland by a long bridge, it has ...
I feel life is a fraud, and I don't know who to complain to, or even what to complain about. I am...