About the Journal

Gramma was born thanks to a group of Literature students who, in 1989, presented the project to Dr. Alicia Sisca, who was the director of the School, and who supported and accompanied the journal, year after year, together with many other teachers, researchers and authorities of the USAL.

 

The journal was a place of meeting and fruitful dialogue: it published news from the literary field, calls for scholarships, scientific meetings and publications, tributes to writers and professors who had left their mark, research articles, papers, among many other unforgettable writings. Gramma was also the space where some of those who would later become consecrated representatives of our literature began to publish their first fictional texts.   

 

As time went by, Gramma consolidated as an academic journal, without losing the young soul that had forged it. Now, the project has more than thirty years of experience and the publication of two issues per year -one monographic and one miscellaneous- and it has been included in international indexes and portals, such as the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, UNESCO’s AmeliCA platform, the Portal del Hispanismo, the Ibero-American Institute of Berlin, among others. Gramma continues gathering language and literature lovers from different latitudes, opening intercultural and transdisciplinary spaces, both for young writers and researchers, as well as for the most renowned ones.

 

Our most sincere thanks go to the generous spirits that gave life to Gramma and will always inhabit it, and to all those who continue to believe in this project.

 

Marcela Crespo Buiturón