Spanish, an official language in more than twenty countries and spoken by more than 500 million people, is a thriving tongue and one of the main vehicles of international communication. It attracts a growing number of students and people interested in its different varieties and cultural expressions, with literature in a prominent place.
Since the publication of the first Spanish book, in the 15th century, Hispanic letters have included several jewels of universal literature, most of which lay forgotten in public libraries and digital archives across Spain and Latin America. The supply of classic titles on commercial platforms is limited and repetitive, and readers are forced to choose between books of dubious quality or a limited catalog of costly titles