In 1994 Machado began pursuing an interest in Spanish as second language and Hispanic literature.
Its library contains more than 3,000 volumes, primarily hispanic literature.
Many presses are limited to one field: feminist, black, Asian or Hispanic literature, homosexual issues, human rights, or political advocacy.
He was also a lecturer on Hispanic literature at Harvard University from 1931 to 1932.
In 2006 she started working at a secondary school in Ordizia, teaching linguistics, Hispanic literature, and philosophy.
Considered one of the leading specialists on Hispanic literature and oral tradition of poetry.
A year ago, the small, independent publishing house dedicated to Hispanic literature was not sure it had enough money or manpower to market a hard-cover book.
As he continued publishing in Spanish, his interest in Hispanic literature grew.
His obituary cited him as the English-speaking world's leading scholar of medieval Hispanic literature.
The 1950s saw an increasing expansion of the global interest in Hispanic literature.