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New
Spanish Books offers an online guide of the latest books published in
Spain
New Spanish Books project is an
on-line guide of Spanish titles with rights available for translation,
founded by the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade (ICEX) and the
Spanish Association of Publishers Guilds.This project is aimed at
publishers, translators, agents and professionals interested in first
hand knowledge on the latest books published in
Spain.
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Germán
Sánchez Ruiperez, founder of the Anaya publishing house, dies
Spanish
publisher Germán Sánchez Ruiperez, the founder of
Grupo Anaya, died early Sunday in the Dominican Republic. He was 85.
According to The Latin American Herald Tribune, Sánchez
Ruiperez suffered a head injury two days ago and was hospitalized, but
he did not recover. The publisher was in the Caribbean with his wife
Ofelia.
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This week the
Association for Library Service to Children, ALSC publishes Jeanette
Larson's blog on Cuento de Luz, a publisher of children books.
“Although they only launched their picture book list in the
United States a little over a year ago,” she says,
“this Madrid-based publisher is quickly adding to a list of
books 'that stimulate the imagination, help care for our planet,
respect differences, eliminate borders and promote peace.'
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VOXXI features multimedia news,
politics, business, and entertainment pieces, along with sections
devoted to women’s issues, culinary, education, and
everything else concerning the Latino community in the U.S. It is
designed to fill a void in the mainstream media by delivering great
journalism and telling captivating stories that educate, engage and
entertain, all with a global Hispanic vision of the nation and the
world and enriched by the power of social media.
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Carlos Granés
At the onset of the
20th Century, in a serene and neutral Switzerland, two revolutionary
groups coexisted. The first—under Lenin’s
yoke—set out to transform society, economy and politics. The
second—Dadaist—prepared to alter minds, customs,
values and people’s way of life. What were the outcomes of
these revolutions? The socialist crumbled in the 80’s after
the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The
second, the avant-garde, faced a paradoxical fate: even though each of
the utopian battles ended in defeat, their actions left their mark and
gained following.
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La casa que amé
Tatiana de Rosnay
Becketts first
novel was written in 1932, when he was young and poor. Its a
savory introduction to the Nobel Prize winning author. It offers a rare
and revealing portrait of the artist as a young man. When submitted to
several publishers, they found it too literary, too scandalous, or too
risky, and it was sadly never published during his lifetime.one.
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Corín
Tellado
A woman returns to Madrid from a psychiatric
hospital. In the train, a psychiatrist who works there, talks to her
about some documents on a red carpet on schizophrenia, double lives,
and paranoia cases. As he gets a drink in a stop, he loses the train.
The woman is holding the folder with the writings and we all want to
read them with her.
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El
gran libro de la vida sana
Txumari
Alfaro and Raúl de la Rosa
For
a long time, the cause of diseases was sought only in physiological
processes, regardless of environmental pollutants, electromagnetic
radiation, toxic chemicals in food, social relationships, habits of
life or our own emotions. The environment we live in is changing and we
must surround ourselves with what is most beneficial for our health.
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