
Irene Vallejo
Irene Vallejo is a Spanish philologist and writer, renowned for her insightful explorations of literature and philosophy. She gained widespread acclaim with her book 'El infinito en un junco', which won the National Essay Award in 2020. Vallejo's work often reflects on the power of words and storytelling, as well as the importance of human connections in a fragmented society. Through her writing, she encourages readers to reflect on the nature of happiness, solidarity, and the struggles of contemporary life.
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Irene Vallejo reflects on the importance of communication and dialogue in her column.
Nueva columna de Irene Vallejo: Diálogos selváticosIrene Vallejo reflects on the impact of comparisons in childhood and society.
“Y en cambio tú”, por Irene Vallejo | ELDOMINICALIrene Vallejo is the author of 'El infinito en un junco', which explores the history of the book and its impact on humanity.
La sabiduría de la humildadIrene Vallejo discusses the perception of goodness in society.
La columna de Irene Vallejo: Me erotiza la gente buenaIrene Vallejo recently visited the country and discussed the impact of social media on communication.
Miguel Franjul asegura amenaza de la prensa es la IA y no los gobiernosIrene Vallejo is a writer who presented her award-winning book El infinito en un junco in the Dominican Republic.
El Infinito en un junco
Irene Vallejo is a celebrated writer known for her book 'El infinito en un junco'.
Irene, Pedro, las palabras y los librosIrene Vallejo smiles in every response and conveys a passion for classical philology.
“Comunicación brutalista” cada vez más presente en redes sociales
Irene Vallejo reflected on the aesthetic pressure that women experience from childhood and how it conditions their lives.
la presión estética marca a las mujeres desde la infanciaIrene Vallejo's El infinito en un junco breaks all expectations of what a bestseller should be.
Los 50 mejores libros españoles del último medio siglo | BabeliaIrene Vallejo reflects on the significance of carrying the forest with us in her column.
La columna de Irene Vallejo: Llevar el bosque contigoIrene Vallejo is a philologist and writer, awarded the National Essay Prize in 2020 for 'El infinito en un junco'.
Los dientes del odio | OpiniónIrene Vallejo is mentioned as a fellow author whose trajectory resembles that of David Uclés.
David Uclés, del anonimato a fenómeno literario en tiempo récord: “Los antidepresivos me van bien” | CulturaIrene Vallejo's book 'El infinito en un junco' is cited as a recent example of a quality work that has sold millions.
El premio Planeta no toca precisamente el arpa | CulturaIrene Vallejo is a Spanish writer who discusses the themes of war and peace in her column.
La columna de Irene Vallejo: La era de la iraIrene Vallejo is a philologist and writer, awarded the National Essay Prize in 2020 for her work 'El infinito en un junco'.
Tierra sin nosotros | OpiniónIrene Vallejo discusses the importance of humility and the dangers of narcissism in her writing.
La columna de Irene Vallejo: TerrenalesIrene Vallejo is a Spanish writer who will share a monthly column in La Nación.
‘La Nación’ publicará columna mensual de la escritora española Irene VallejoIrene Vallejo has explained the magical power of books better than anyone in recent decades.
María Pombo tiene razón | Opinión
Irene Vallejo is the author of 'El infinito en un junco', which explores the history of the book in the Mediterranean.
Entrevista con Irene Vallejo: ‘No siempre leer tiene que ser placentero’
Irene Vallejo is a renowned Spanish writer acclaimed for her book 'El infinito en un junco'.
Irene Vallejo: ‘Costa Rica se convirtió para mí en algo más que un nombre en un mapa’Irene Vallejo is one of the most mentioned authors at the Feria Internacional del Libro in Guatemala.
¿Busca qué leer? Recomendaciones según los libros más buscados en Filgua 2025Irene Vallejo was cited by Diana López de Sánchez during the closing of Filgua, emphasizing the importance of reading.
Filgua anuncia al país invitado y a quién estará dedicada la edición en 2026Irene Vallejo is recognized as the most well-known Spanish author among Guatemalans.
Filgua 2025 baja el telón con récord de asistencia y consolida el amor por la lectura en el paísIrene Vallejo, one of the most recognized Spanish writers in recent years, will visit Costa Rica for the first time as a guest of honor at the International Book Fair.
Famosa escritora española visitará el país: su mensaje desafía la Costa Rica actual, los gritos y la polarizaciónIrene Vallejo is a philologist and writer, awarded the National Essay Prize in 2020.
El ángulo oscuro | OpiniónIrene Vallejo is a Spanish author and winner of the National Essay Prize in 2020.
Veinte autores españoles estarán presentes en la Feria del Libro de GuatemalaIrene Vallejo is noted for her article in El País discussing the history of books.
El junyIrene Vallejo is widely known and recognized for her books and emphasizes the importance of reading in nurturing societies and democracies.
Rescatar el valor de la lecturaIrene Vallejo recalls how women, for centuries, wove while telling stories.
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