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Celebrating 25 Years of Literary Gatherings at Librería Rayuela

April 19, 2026ByMaría Rojas
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Málaga is internationally famous for its blockbuster art museums and vibrant coastline, but the city’s cultural fabric goes much deeper than what is printed on tourist brochures. If you want to understand the real Málaga, you have to look at its independent spaces. This month, one of the city’s most beloved literary institutions, Librería Rayuela, is celebrating a massive milestone: 25 years of continuous monthly literary gatherings.

Whether you are a long-time resident or a newly arrived expat looking to connect with the community, here is why this quarter-century celebration matters and how you can get involved.

A Quarter-Century of Words

Since January 2001, Librería Rayuela has been hosting its monthly tertulia—a traditional Spanish literary gathering—without a single interruption. As highlighted in a recent retrospective by La Opinión de Málaga, these sessions have quietly become a cornerstone of the local cultural scene.

Over the past 25 years, the bookstore’s gatherings have welcomed a diverse crowd:
* Renowned authors discussing their latest works and creative processes.
* Independent editors offering a behind-the-scenes look at the publishing world.
* Passionate readers from all walks of life, bringing diverse perspectives to both classic and contemporary texts.

Why Expats Should Pay Attention

For expats and international remote workers, breaking out of the “expat bubble” can sometimes feel daunting. Language barriers and cultural differences naturally push people toward familiar, English-speaking circles. However, stepping into a local independent bookstore like Rayuela offers a direct, meaningful route into the local community.

The Power of the Tertulia

A tertulia is more than just a standard book club. It is a social institution in Spain, rooted in open debate, shared ideas, and mutual respect. Participating in one offers several practical benefits for international residents:

  1. Language Immersion: Discussing literature in Spanish will elevate your vocabulary far beyond ordering tapas or negotiating rent.
  2. Cultural Context: Books chosen by local readers often reflect regional history, social issues, and cultural nuances that you won’t find in a guidebook.
  3. Genuine Connections: You meet locals who share your interests, fostering friendships based on common ground rather than just shared geography.

Supporting Independent Spaces

In an era of algorithm-driven recommendations and one-click online deliveries, the survival and thriving of an independent bookstore for over two decades is a testament to the community that supports it. Librería Rayuela, located right in the historic center of Málaga, isn’t just a retail space; it is a cultural sanctuary. The shelves are curated by actual human beings who know their inventory and their customers.

If you are looking to start your Spanish reading journey, the staff is incredibly practical and welcoming. They can recommend accessible titles for intermediate readers or point you toward local Andalusian authors to help you better understand your new home. You don’t need to be a literary scholar to walk through their doors—just someone with a genuine curiosity for good stories.

It is deeply reassuring to know that in our fast-paced, highly digitized world, there are still corners where people gather in person, month after month, simply to talk about books. Spaces like Rayuela remind us that the heart of a city isn’t found in its monuments, but in the quiet, consistent dedication of the people who live there, keeping the conversation going for 25 years and counting.

María Rojas

María Rojas

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