Hispanic Literature
Lectores Sin Fronteras: Hispanic Literature Club
Discover classic and contemporary literature from
Spanish-speaking countries with our new reading club sessions led by a literature expert. Sessions are conducted entirely
in Spanish
and open to anyone interested in Hispanic literature.
Lectores Sin Fronteras focuses on the analysis of short texts from authors across the Spanish-speaking world. The sessions, led by literature expert Blanca Berjano, are centred on discussion of the texts with the group. It is recommended that participants have a minimum B1 level of Spanish.
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Tuesdays |
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Online via Zoom |
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6.30 to 7.30pm |
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2 sessions (March & May 2026) |
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£10 per session |
Blanca Berjano
Blanca Berjano is a PhD Candidate in Spanish Literature at the University of Cambridge, with experience teaching Spanish as a Second Language and its literatures in the United Kingdom, the United States, India, Martinique and Mayotte. She has published three poetry books, and her work appears in various online journals and magazines. In her literature classes, Blanca integrates close reading of the texts with a sociocultural perspective, helping students explore the diverse voices and contexts that shape the Hispanic world.
Register for upcoming sessions:
Hispanic Literature Club - Miguel de Cervantes
Discover classic and contemporary literature from Spanish-speaking countries with our new reading club sessions led by a
literature expert.
The first session on Tuesday 10th March from 6.30-7.30pm will focus on La Gitanilla by
Miguel de Cervantes.
You will receive the text by email after registration. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder or contact
us at info.cam.spanishcentre@gmail.com.
For further details, please contact us by email at info.cam.spanishcentre@gmail.com or
by phone at 01223 561 854 or 07538 100 948.