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and one of the most important ones in Latin America. It was originally established
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encompass almost everything, from children’s literature to scientific texts. Fondo de
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Art
Arcos, María de. Experimentalismo en la música cinematográfica,
Carrera, Pilar. Andrei Tarkovski: la imagen total,
Flores, Helio. El hombre de negro,
Musacchio, Humberto. El Taller de Gráfica Popular,
Palenzuela, Nilo. Moradas del intérprete,
Education
Ferreiro, Emilia. Pasado y presente de los verbos leer y escribir,
Ferreiro, Emilia and Ana Siro. Narrar por escrito desde un personaje,
Kolesas, Mabel. Del jardín a la terciaria,
History
Botero, Clara Isabel et al. Museo del Oro,
Caimari, Lila (ed.) La ley de los profanos,
Chacón, Susana. La relación entre México y Estados Unidos (-),
Fowler, Will (ed.) Gobernantes mexicanos, vol. i,
Fowler, Will (ed.)Gobernantes mexicanos, vol. ii,
Garrido Palacios, Manuel. Alosno, palabra cantada,
Stresser-Péan, Guy. Viaje a la Huasteca con Guy Stresser-Péan,
Villadelángel, Gerardo (ed.) El libro rojo, vol. i,
Literature
Bonnett, Piedad. Los privilegios del olvido,
Boone, Luis Jorge. La noche caníbal,
Bradu, Fabienne. Artaud, todavía,
Chumacero, Alí. Palabras en reposo,
Domínguez Michael, Christopher. Diccionario crítico de la literatura mexicana (-),
Leñero, Vicente. Teatro completo, i,
Liera, Óscar. Teatro escogido,
Malpartida, Juan. A favor del tiempo. [Antología],
Menton, Seymour. La novela colombiana,
Millington, Mark. Hombres in/visibles,
Montiel Figueiras, Mauricio. Terra cognita,
Ochoa, Enriqueta. Poesía reunida,
Olmos, Carlos. Teatro completo,
Padeletti, Hugo. El andariego,
Papasquiaro, Mario Santiago. Jeta de santo,
Poniatowska, Elena. Jardín de Francia,
Río Parra, Elena del. Cartografías de la conciencia española en la Edad de Oro,
Roca, Juan Manuel. Cantar de lejanía,
Sandoval, Víctor. Poesía reunida,
Soltero, Gonzalo. Sus ojos son fuego,
Villena, Luis Antonio de. Honor de los vencidos,
Zepeda, Eraclio. Tocar el fuego,
Philosophy
Cohen Agrest, Diana. Por mano propia,
Gaos, José. Filosofía de la filosofía,
Muguerza, Javier. Desde la perplejidad,
Navarro Reyes, Jesús. Pensar sin certezas,
Salles, Arleen and Florencia Luna. Bioética: nuevas reflexiones sobre debates clásicos,
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Dobado, Rafael et al. España y México,
Laclau, Ernesto. Debates y combates,
Serrano Migallón, Fernando. La vida constitucional de México, vols. i and ii,
Science
García Viveros, Mariano and Karina Salas Mercado (eds.) Hacia un milenio sin hambre con educación, salud y justicia,
Jaramillo, Juan Francisco. 101 hierbas medicinales,
Sociology
Arfuch, Leonor. Crítica cultural entre política y poética,
Casullo, Nicolás. Las cuestiones,
Feierstein, Daniel. El genocidio como práctica social,
Gambetta, Diego (ed.) El sentido de las misiones suicidas,
Hayner, Priscilla. Verdades innombrables,
Sibilia, Paula. La intimidad como espectáculo,
Children’s Books
Isol. Tener un patito es útil,
Beyer Ruiz, María Emilia. ¿Por qué se esconden?,
Duhne, Martha. ¿Quién pasó por aquí?,
Sánchez Mora, María del Carmen. ¿Para qué usas la lengua?,
Carrasco, Aitana. Ramona la mona,
Isol. El globo,
Isol. Secreto de familia,
Isol. Vida de perros,
Sáez Castán, Javier. Libro Caracol,
Pellicer, Carlos. Colores con brisa,
Poniatowska, Elena. Boda en Chimalistac,
Buitrago, Jairo. Camino a casa,
García Esperón, María. Tigres de la otra noche,
Hinojosa, Francisco. La peor señora del mundo,
Toledo, Natalia. La Muerte pies ligeros,
Toledo, Natalia. Cuento del Conejo y el Coyote,
Murugarren, Miguel. Animalario universal del profesor Revillod,
Zepeda, Monique. Kassunguilà,
Amara, Luigi. Las aventuras de Max y su ojo submarino,
Baranda, María. Hago de voz un cuerpo,
Martínez, Rocío. De cómo nació la memoria de El Bosque,
Ventura, Antonio. El cuento del pingüino,
Villoro, Juan. El libro salvaje,
Hiriart, Hugo El nombre del juego es Posada,
Chávez Castañeda, Ricardo. Fernanda y los mundos secretos,
Colomer, Teresa. Andar entre libros,
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Experimentalismo en la música cinematográfica
[Experimentalism in Film Music]
María de Arcos
st ed., Fce Spain, pp. . × cm (. × in)Collection: Tezontle. Subject: MusicISBN 8437505992
Why has film music, ever since its beginnings, clung to a
romantic, extremely traditional musical language? Why
did the experimental currents that flourished in twentieth-cen-
tury concert music leave no mark on film music? What happens
when a film uses new music and avoids the usual stereotyped
patterns?
These questions are thoroughly analyzed in this book. María
de Arcos traces the evolution of music and film music through
the course of the twentieth century, leading to an examination
of the effectiveness of an experimental musical language trans-
ferred to the screen. She concludes with a theoretical and prac-
tical analysis of the sound track of Planet of the Apes (Franklin
J. Schaffner, ) by the renowned American composer Jerry
Goldsmith. The novel musicological focus of this book will be
a revelation to music and film researchers, critics and profes-
sionals, film school and conservatory students, and any readers
interested in increasing their knowledge of film sound tracks
and their evolution. The text is accompanied by scores and an
illustrated glossary of musical terms.
María de Arcos is a senior professor of composition at
the Seville Conservatory. She has composed music for short
films, film reports and a variety of types of film. María de
Arcos earned her doctorate in from the Universidad de
Sevilla and is currently a professor of piano and film music at
the Francisco Guerrero Professional Conservatory in Seville.
Andrei Tarkovski: la imagen total
[Andrei Tarkovsky: The Total Image]
Pilar Carrera
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Colección Popular. Subject: Cinema ISBN 9789505577606
An original essay about famed Russian movie director
Andrei Tarkovsky (-), the emblematic and po-
lemic figure from the Soviet Union who built a reputation on
the international film circuit.
This essay addresses Tarkovsky’s artistic production, inclu-
ding his films, texts, and facts about his life. An ars poetica es-
sential to structuring the director’s filmography, and one that
describes improbability and memory as a shifting pact between
man and his world.
Pilar Carrera Álvarez (Arboiro, ) received her
PhD from the Parisian School of Higher Education in
the Social Sciences. She is currently Assistant Dean
of Carlos III University in Madrid, where she also
teaches a seminar on Media Communications Theory
at the Department of Journalism and Audio Visual
Communication. She has published numerous articles in
specialized reviews. In co-authorship with Miriam Redondo,
she wrote Del narcisismo mediático (). She is also among
the authors who collaborated on Percepción del riesgo y
síndrome de invulnerabilidad ().
• An original perspective regarding the great Soviet director’s cinematographic œuvre
• An in-depth essay, rooted in the theoretical constructs of Roland Barthes and Walter Benjamin
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El hombre de negro
[The Man in Black]
Helio Flores
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × in)Collection: Tezontle. Subject: Political cartoons ISBN 9789681683948
“The Man in Black,” who made his appearance for the
first time in in La Garrapata magazine, is one of
the most important characters in Mexico’s cartoon history—
not only because of the artist’s corrosive critique of a repressive,
corrupt government, but also because of his alternative humor.
Through this strip, Flores shifted the reader’s focus from dia-
logue to image.
Rius said about Helio Flores’s creation that “he’s like a wit-
ness inside the comic strip, semi-speechless, weighty, fearsome,
complicated, timid, hard to pin down. He’s definitely an enigma,
because you never know what to expect from him.”
Helio Flores (Xalapa, ) studied architecture at
Veracruz University, and graphic design at the New York
School of Visual Arts. His professional career began in ,
in the Diario de Xalapa newspaper and La Gallina magazine.
In , he founded and co-edited La Garrapata, while at the
same time contributing to a variety of periodicals, including
El Mitote Ilustrado, Novedades, Siempre!, Ovaciones
and Por Qué?
As a political cartoonist for El Universal since , Flores
received on two separate occasions the Grand Prix awarded
by the International Cartoon Salon of Montreal (
and ). He is a four-time winner of Mexico’s National
Journalism Award (, , , ). The Mexican
Association of Cartoonists gave him the National Cartoon
Award in , and the House of Journalism, its Cartoon
Prize in .
• In Mexico, where there’s a long, solid tradition of comic strips, Helio Flores is among the best contemporary cartoonists
• This edition includes a series of texts by Carlos Monsiváis
El Taller de Gráfica Popular
[The People’s Graphic Arts Workshop]
Humberto Musacchio
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm ( x . in)Collection: Arte Universal. Subject: ArtISBN 9789681677039
The Taller de Gráfica Popular (tgp; People’s Graphic Arts
Workshop) was founded in Mexico in by Leopoldo
Méndez and a group of other talented graphic artists and mu-
ralists. This book tells the story of the workshop, its members,
and its importance to Mexico’s cultural and political landscape.
The Gráfica Popular, as it was also known, soon adopted the
extensive artistic heritage of Mexican engraving, legacy of cari-
caturists and illustrators of the stature of Joaquín Giménez,
Constantino Escalante, Hesiquio Iriarte, Santiago Hernández,
José María Villasana, Jesús T. Alamilla, Gabriel Vicente Gahona
Picheta, and Manuel Manilla, and above all, José Guadalupe
Posada, the master of Mexican engraving whose influence left
an indelible mark on the Taller and its work.
Humberto Musacchio (b. ) studied economics at
the University of Mexico, and coordinated and directed
the Revista Mexicana de la Cultura. He was a cofounder
and assistant director of the newspaper La Jornada and
has worked at a number of Mexico’s major newspapers,
Unomásuno, El Día, El Nacional, Excélsior, Novedades and
La Jornada. He is the author of several books, including
Diccionario enciclopédico
de México.
• Includes more than engravings by key artists in Mexico’s modern history, such as Leopoldo Méndez, Miguel Covarrubias, David Alfaro Sequeiros, Pablo O’Higgins, Luis Arenal, Raúl Anguiano, José Chávez Morado, Alfredo Zalce, Ángel Bracho and Mariana Yampolsky
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Moradas del intérprete
[The Interpreter’s Abodes]
Nilo Palenzuela
st ed., Fce Spain, pp.. × cm (. × in) Collection: Tierra Firme. Subjects: Essay, Art, Art HistoryISBN 8437506018
In these essays, Nilo Palenzuela writes about a diverse collec-
tion of twentieth-century writers and artists from Europe
and the New World. He presents their essential poetic and
philosophical positions as ‘interpreters;’ those who are first of
all creators, caught on the edge between modernity and tradi-
tion (Unamuno, Borges, Klee, Arp, Tamayo, Paz); those who are
interpreters who crack open the doors of language onto thought
(María Zambrano, García Bacca, Eugenio Trías); and those who
uphold the expression of contemporary freedom (Vicente Rojo,
Francisco Toledo, Mario Merz). Archetypes, forms of represen-
tation, actions, and textual references are combined to reveal
the fractured face of the modern subject. Since the beginnings
of modernity, the urge to rebel against the old order has always
existed side by side with ongoing criticism of narcissistic ex-
cess and the will to power; a rebellion that seeks to put creative
work, words, images into play, into life. Moradas del intérprete is
a unique example of current essay-writing in Spanish, a creative
interpretation that transcends national borders.
Nilo Palenzuela (Canary Islands, ) is a writer and
professor of Spanish literature at Universidad de La Laguna
(Tenerife). He is also known for his writing on contemporary
art and esthetics. He is a regular contributor to numerous
journals, including Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, Letras
Libres, Vuelta, Revista de Occidente, Missives, and Quimera,
among others.
Pasado y presente de los verbos leer y escribir
[Past and Present of the Verbs Read and Write]
Emilia Ferreiro
nd ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Colección Popular. Subject: LiteracyISBN 9789505577620
Every era brings new meaning to the verbs read and write.
New technologies have introduced profound, drastic chang-
es, demanding greater flexibility in the usage of written language.
While impoverished countries still haven’t overcome illiteracy,
rich countries have discovered aliteracy: they’ve come to recog-
nize that basic education is no guarantee of future reading.
If democracy is incompatible with illiteracy among its citi-
zens, full democracy requires levels of literacy above and beyond
being able to spell, or sign one’s name. Being educated as readers
is a right for girls and boys who’ll become free women and men
in a world where linguistic and cultural diversity is already as
important as biodiversity.
This text is destined to prick consciences and present meth-
odological concerns, theoretical stances, and political options
with regards to the current status of reading and writing world-
wide.
Emilia Ferreiro was born in Argentina in .
She received her PhD from the University of Geneva,
Switzerland, where she studied under Jean Piaget.
She’s internationally renowned for her contributions to
understanding the evolutionary process by which written
language is acquired. She has received seven honoris causa.
From her vast body of work, Fondo de Cultura Económica
has also published Cultura escrita y educación () and
Narrar por escrito desde un personaje ().
• A fundamental work by this international expert on reading and writing
• Contextualized within one of the main currents of contemporary intellectual debate
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Narrar por escrito desde un personaje: acercamiento de los niños a lo literario
[Written Narration from Characters: A Children’s Approach to Literature]
Emilia Ferreiro and Ana Siro
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Espacios para la Lectura. Subjects: Reading, writing ISBN 9789505577439
Is it possible to surprise children with new versions of tradi-
tional stories? In this book, the authors pose the same ques-
tion to children age to from the suburbs of Buenos Aires
who are participating in a singular didactic project. The goal:
to explore how children write and find their narrative voices
through traditional folktales handed down for centuries.
Every child retells these stories in the first person, using the
voices and perspectives of different characters. Hungry wolves,
envious stepsisters, and supportive little dwarves become the
narrators. This rich experience is then analyzed using speech
act theory.
Emilia Ferreiro was born in Argentina in .
She received her PhD from the University of Geneva,
Switzerland, where she studied under Jean Piaget.
She’s internationally renowned for her contributions to
understanding the evolutionary process by which written
language is acquired. She has received seven honoris causa.
From her vast body of work, Fondo de Cultura Económica
has also published Cultura escrita y educación () and
Pasado y presente de los verbos leer y escribir ().
Ana Siro completed her Master’s at the cinvestav
Department of Educational Research in Mexico City. At the
National University of La Plata she researches projects that
analyze linguistic practices.
• This book provides new answers regarding the genesis of writing among children, as well as strong resources for working with literature in the classroom
• Emilia Ferreiro is widely recognized as an international authority in this field
Del jardín a la terciaria: una introducción al rol de la biblioteca en la educación del siglo xxi
[An Introduction to the Role of the Library in st Century Education]
Mabel Kolesas
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × in) Collection: Educación y Pedagogía. Subject: School libraries ISBN 9789505577415
Already in the st century, technological innovations have
posed multiple challenges to the world of libraries. What,
then, is the current role of library and librarian on different
teaching levels? This book provides answers and detailed ex-
amples, seeking to promote reading, literacy through different
sources, and collaboration with pedagogical tasks.
Kolesas presents an accessible, attractive guide to library
modernization in keeping with the challenges posed by the st
century, showing how to transform students into avid readers.
Mabel Kolesas received her degree in Library Technology
and Documentation from the Faculty of Philosophy
and Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. She is
currently Director of the Teachers’ Library, a division of the
Ministry of Education. She also acts as Head of the Center
of Documentation and Information at the Gino Germani
Institute of Research, a section of the Faculty of Social
Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires. She received a
fomec grant to research optimization of resources from the
Social Sciences Libraries of New York University, Columbia
University, and the Library of Congress. She is co-author
of the book “Si Gutenberg viviera…” Cómo y dónde buscar
información (Aique, ).
• A diagnosis of the current status of scholarly libraries and librarians
• A unique guide that shows how to organize school libraries in keeping with our times
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Museo del Oro. Patrimonio milenario de Colombia
[The Gold Museum: Colombia’s Thousand-Year Heritage]
Photographs: Juan Mayr
Text: Clara Isabel Botero, Roberto Lleras Pérez, Santiago Londoño Vélez and Efraín Sánchez Cabra
st ed., Fce/Banco de la República/Skira, Colombia, pp. × cm (. × in)Collection: Tezontle. Subject: ArcheologyISBN 9789583801341 paperback)ISBN 9789583801358 hardcover
The Colombian Banco de la República’s Gold Museum has
been classifying, exhibiting and conducting research on its
collection of fifty thousand pre-Hispanic objects, which include
works of gold, silver and other materials, since . This book
includes more than two hundred photographs of the most im-
portant pieces.
The book also includes brief notes about the pre-Hispanic
societies that created the items, their ideology magnificently ex-
pressed in these pieces, the techniques they used and the sym-
bolic values they assigned to the objects. In addition, illustra-
tions, maps, and photographs of their territory provide further
context for this extraordinary collection.
Readers will discover the fascination and comprehend the fe-
ver aroused in the first conquistadores by the myth of El Dorado,
as they learn how the past came to play a part in the identities
of the societies that today occupy the New World. Reading this
book is almost like visiting the Gold Museum.
Juan Mayr is a photographer, environmentalist and scholar
of pre-Hispanic and indigenous societies. His pictorial vision
makes the photographs of the Gold Museum’s collection—
taken especially for this book—true works of art.
• The most complete book of the Gold Museum collection
• With the magnificent photographs in this large format, full color de-luxe edition, present-day readers can experience the fascination of El Dorado
La ley de los profanos: delito, justicia y cultura en Buenos Aires: -
[Profane Laws: Crime, Justice and Culture in Buenos Aires (-)]
Lila Caimari (ed.)
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Historia. Subjects: Culture, Sociology ISBN 9789505577200
La ley de los profanos explores the subject of crime, law, and
justice for general readers. Its protagonists are “profane” in
that they move outside consecrated circles, redefining crime it-
self, the transgressors who commit it, and the ways in which
they are punished. The book explores literature, cinema, jour-
nalism, and photography in order to delve into the language and
concepts used to define crime and punishment.
Caimari shows how scientific, political, and legal definitions
were resignified within late th-century and early th-century
Buenos Aires society, thereby expanding the State’s capacity to
exercise justice and control.
Lila Caimari is a researcher for conicet and a professor
at San Andrés University. She is currently dedicated to
researching the social and cultural history of urban crime.
• A precise, original analysis of the social concepts of law, justice, and punishment
• A historical perspective that sheds light on the origins of unnecessary social constructs
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La relación entre México y Estados Unidos (-). Entre el conflicto y la cooperación
[Mexico-US Relations (-) From Conflict to Cooperation]
Susana Chacón
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Política y Derecho. Subjects: International relations, Mexico, United StatesISBN 9789681684655
Conflict and cooperation have always been the two funda-
mental aspects of relations between Mexico and the United
States. The backdrop for bilateral exchange is one of marked
asymmetry. After World War II, this relationship has seemed
to satisfy the special interests of both countries. Maintaining
the delicate balance between cooperation and conflict was just
as pressing for the time period studied here as any other time
from the end of the Mexican-American War between both
countries and the present. The author focuses on three main
themes: military cooperation accords, commercial treaties, and
the Bracero Agreement of . She illustrates how at different
points in time both countries have found a common ground
despite their differences and inequities, thus making the transi-
tion from conflict to cooperation.
Susana Chacón received her PhD in History from the
Ibero-American University and is now Director of Research
and Development at Monterrey Tech’s Santa Fe campus. She
has completed postgraduate research at Harvard University
and Georgetown University. She’s the author of Energía,
finanzas y narcóticos: la cara oculta de la política exterior de
México, and coordinator of La crisis del petróleo en México,
negociaciones diplomáticas, ¿un arte olvidado?, as well as Entre la
globalización y la independencia. La política exterior de México
-.
• “An innovative text currently of great importance with regards to the bilateral relations between Mexico and the United States” (Lorenzo Meyer)
• An intelligent text that brings us closer to understanding the complex relationship between Mexico and the United States
Gobernantes mexicanos, t. i
[Mexican Leaders, vol. i]
Will Fowler (ed.)
st ed., inehrm, st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Política y Derecho. Subjects: International relations, Mexico, United StatesISBN 9789681683696 vol. i 9789681685034 series
Will Fowler brought together a group of specialists to
study the nature of presidentialism in Mexico, compar-
ing the policies of those who governed the country during the
th and th centuries. The result: two volumes, intriguing and
erudite, destined to become bedside reading for all who are in-
terested in Mexican governmental politics.
This volume compiles essays featuring the men who gov-
erned Mexico in the th century. Guadalupe Victoria, Antonio
López de Santa Ana, Benito Juárez, and Porfirio Díaz are the
protagonists of chapters that explain the socio-political contexts
under which they governed, the domestic and foreign pressures
they were confronted with, the constitutional limitations to
which they were subjected and the political division they had
to overcome.
Will Fowler is a historian who specializes in th century
politics in Mexico and Latin America. He is also a Professor
of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews
in Scotland. He’s published Santa Anna of Mexico; Tornel and
Santa Anna. The Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, -
and Mexico in the Age of Proposals, -. With Humberto
Morales Moreno, he compiled El conservadurismo mexicano en
el siglo xix (-).
• The portraits of these Mexican leaders from the 19th and 20th centuries characterize them not only in keeping with their official capacities, but also as men in power
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Gobernantes mexicanos, t. ii
[Mexican Leaders, vol. ii]
Will Fowler (ed.)
st ed., inehrm, st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Política y Derecho. Subjects: International relations, Mexico, United StatesISBN 9789681683706 (vol. i i) 9789681685034 series
Will Fowler brought together a group of specialists to
study the nature of presidentialism in Mexico, compar-
ing the policies of those who governed the country during the
th and th centuries. The result: two volumes, intriguing and
erudite, destined to become bedside reading for all who are in-
terested in Mexican governmental politics.
The second volume, dedicated to the th century, fea-
tures presidents who were both contradictory and fascinating.
Presidents who provoked reactions that ranged from admira-
tion to aberration. Presidents such as Álvaro Obregón, Plutarco
Elías Calles, Lázaro Cárdenas, Miguel Alemán, Adolfo Ruiz
Cortines, Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, and Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
Like it or not, these men were fairly representative of the society
they governed. While scrutinizing them it’s inevitable to view, in
passing, the nation that helped bring them into power.
Will Fowler is a historian who specializes in th century
policy in Mexico and Latin America. He is also a Professor
of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews
in Scotland. He’s published Santa Anna of Mexico; Tornel and
Santa Anna. The Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, -
and Mexico in the Age of Proposals, -. With Humberto
Morales Moreno, he compiled El conservadurismo mexicano en
el siglo xix (-).
• The portraits of these Mexican leaders from the th and th centuries characterize them not only in keeping with their official capacities, but also as men in power
Alosno, palabra cantada. El año poético en un pueblo andaluz
[Alosno, Singing Words. A Poetic Year in an Andalusian Town]
Manuel Garrido Palacios
st ed., fce Spain, nd ed., fce Spain, pp.. × cm ( × in)Collection: Antropología. Subject: Cultural anthropologyISBN 8437503127
“The Year, with its cycles of work and festivals, is simi-
lar in much of Catholic Europe, because Christmases
and Carnivals, Lents and May Days, Saint John, summer and
autumn celebrations run throughout… with similar character-
istics, generally speaking, in Andalusia and beyond. But what
people—I ask myself—are capable of generating a new verbal
expression as abundant and rich for this general, festive cycle?
Alosno, the town described in this beautiful book, sings and
expresses its collective emotions in an amazing fashion.”
(From the prologue by Julio Caro Baroja)
Manuel Garrido Palacios, writer and folklore specialist,
is a member of the North American Academy of the Spanish
Language of New York. He has been distinguished with
the title of “Alosno’s Adopted Son,” as well as numerous
recognitions for his considerable efforts to recover the
customs and traditions of different Spanish towns. His
television series Raíces, which was broadcast for twenty-five
years (-), continues to be a paradigm and model of
how ethnographic studies should be approached.
• This book shows the amazing wealth of Andalusian word games
• Manuel Garrido Palacios rediscovers—in his own words—“a train that passes through your door, giving you only one chance to hop on board”
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Viaje a la Huasteca con Guy Stresser-Péan
[Traveling to the Huasteca with Guy Stresser-Péan]
Guy Stresser-Péan
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Anthropology. Subjects: Indigenous society, The Huasteca ISBN 9789681685102
Viaje a la Huasteca is the result of more than years of
research on the Huasteca region of Mexico. Guy Stresser-
Péan has not only witnessed the long-enduring Totonac flyers’
dance, he’s taken part in its celebration. Viaje a la Huasteca un-
veils one of the least known—if not forgotten—millenary civi-
lizations of Mesoamerica. The author is “heir to a scientific tra-
dition in which figures such as Baron Von Humboldt, Eduard
Seler, Konrad Theodor Preuss, Hermann Beyer, Alfonso Caso,
and Paul Kirchhoff became famous.” Dominique Michelet called
Stresser-Péan “a wise man in a world that hardly has anything
left but scientists.”
Guy Stresser-Péan () graduated from the Sorbonne
with degrees in anthropology, political sciences, and
geology. He was Director of the French Archeological and
Ethnological Mission in Mexico (which would later become
the Center of Mexican and Central American Studies) for
years. He began excavations at the Tamtok site in , and
in he was awarded the National Prize by the National
Academy of Anthropological Studies. His publications
include San Antonio Nogalar, la sierra de Tamaulipas y la
frontera norte de Mesoamérica (); El arado criollo in
México y América Central (); El códice de Xicotepec:
estudio e interpretación, co-published by the fce in ; Los
lienzos de Acaxochitlán (); and Le Soleil-Dieu et le Christ.
La christianisation des Indiens du Mexique, vue de la Sierra de
Puebla ().
• Viaje a la Huasteca is the fruit of over a half-century of research carried out by one of the most outstanding figures in Mexican anthropology
• This book contains revelations about ethnology, botany, anthropology, linguistics, and history; allowing for a better
understanding of cultures from the Huasteca region
El libro rojo, vol. i
[The Red Book, vol. i]
Gerardo Villadelángel (ed.)
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tezontle. Subjects: History of Mexico, CrimeISBN 9789681686147 paperback 9789681686154 hardcover
This abundant, fully illustrated compendium is the result
of what was, in the words of José Luis Martínez, one of
the great Mexican publishing enterprises of the th century:
an exercise in prose using the leitmotif of blood to link histo-
riographic, literary, and journalistic accounts with present-day
interpretations. A continuation of El libro rojo published in
by Manuel Payno and Vicente Riva Palacio, nearly three
hundred authors—historians, essayists, narrators, and visual
artists—are included in this compilation, which is just a chip
off the iceberg of all the violent crime that has taken place in
Mexico from to .
Gerardo Villadelángel Viñas (Mexico City, ).
After studying Literature at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico, he attended the Writers’ School of
the General Society of Mexican Writers and the Menéndez
Pelayo International University of Santander, Spain. He
contributes to various periodicals nationwide and has
ventured into editing as well.
This book features texts by well-known authors such
as Álvaro Uribe, Carlos Chimal, Eduardo Antonio Parra,
Fabrizio Mejía Madrid, Luis Arturo Ramos, Jaime Moreno
Villarreal, Adolfo Castañón, Jean Meyer, Enrique Krauze, and
Paco Ignacio Taibo II, among others. Visual artists include
Jan Hendrix, Perla Krauze, Mónica Castillo, and Emilio Said.
• This is the first in a three-volume series encompassing tales of historic crimes that have taken place in Mexico from to
• The edition is richly illustrated by the most widely-known artists
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Los privilegios del olvido. Antología personal
[The Privileges of Oblivion. A Personal Anthology]
Piedad BonnettPrologue by José Watanabe
st ed., fce Colombia, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subject: PoetryISBN 9789583801464
An anthology of poems from all of Piedad Bonnet’s works,
new and old. A prologue by Peruvian poet José Watanabe
broadens the scope of Los privilegios del olvido.
With regards to Piedad Bonnett’s work, Ramón de Zubiría
wrote: “If I were compelled to pin down the underground, secret
virtue sustaining what I consider to be this poetry’s vigor, beau-
ty, and singularity, I wouldn’t hesitate to ascribe it to the wealth
of poetic intuitions that, from down below, mark the genesis
of poems and impeccable expressive tailoring with which these
intuitions are marked in her texts.”
Piedad Bonnett () is one of the most renowned
poets in her generation. She’s also a novelist (published
by Alfaguara in Colombia), playwright, translator,
essayist, professor of the Andes University of Bogotá, and
correspondent member of the Colombian Academy of the
Spanish Language.
For her first book of poetry, De círculo y ceniza (), she
received an honorable mention in the Octavio Paz Hispanic-
American Poetry Contest. In , she published Ese animal
triste, reaffirming her status as one of the most representative
voices of contemporary Colombian poetry. She was
honored in with the National Poetry Prize awarded by
Colcultura for El hilo de los días. Her other books of poems
include Nadie en casa (), Todos los amantes son guerreros
() and Tretas del débil ().
• Piedad Bonnett () is one of the most renowned poets in her generation
• An anthology of all Piedad Bonnett’s poems, new and old
La noche caníbal
[The Cannibal Night]
Luis Jorge Boone
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Breve. Subject: Short story ISBN 9789681682200
The texts in this book are difficult to classify: somewhere be-
tween the genres of short story and novella, different pro-
tagonists disrupt the reality filtering their fears, fantasies, and
delirious visions. Clear, concise prose without grandiose pre-
tensions, La noche caníbal shows the author’s narrative maturity
and his preference for fantasy and science fiction atmospheres
that recall Jorge Luis Borges, or Philip K. Dick.
Luis Jorge Boone was born in Monclova, Coahuila, in
. He is a poet, narrator, and essayist who has contributed
to various magazines, such as Letras Libres, Luvina, Voz
Otra and Tierra Adentro. He’s the author of Legión ()
and Galería de armas rotas (). He also appears in
the anthologies Pensar con los ojos abiertos (, poetry),
Homenaje a Philip K. Dick (, essay), and ¿El crimen como
una de las bellas artes? III, (, short story).
He has received scholarships from the National Fund for
Culture and the Arts (-) and from the Foundation
for Mexican Literature (-). He won the Salvador
Gallardo Dávalos National Prize for Young Literature
for his poetry, the Inés Arredondo National Short Story
Prize in , and the Clemencia Isaura Poetry Prize in .
He is currently a teacher, cultural promoter, and workshop
coordinator.
• A compilation of various short stories, some already published in magazines, some in print for the first time
• Luis Jorge Boone is a young author who has nonetheless received awards and widespread recognition
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Artaud, todavía
[Artaud, Still]
Fabienne Bradu
st ed., fce Mexico pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Vida y Pensamiento de México. Subject: Literary criticismISBN 9789681684587
Antonin Artaud’s mysteriously discreet visit to Mexico in
has become both a cult theme and an impenetrable
challenge for scholars, who now and again revive the hope of
digging up unpublished documents, or encountering unknown
testimonies that will clarify and materialize his presence here.
Fabienne Bradu reconstructs a conversation sustained through
the correspondence of Guatemalan poet Luis Cardoza y Aragón
and Paule Thévenin—who edited Artaud’s complete works at
Gallimard—in which letters compose a mirror reflecting the
outline of the French author in Mexico.
Fabienne Bradu, born in France, is a writer, literary critic,
and researcher of the Institute of Philological Investigations
at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (unam).
She’s a contributor to the magazines Vuelta and Letras Libres
and the French translator of Mexican writers Juan Rulfo,
Xavier Villaurrutia, José Vasconcelos, Octavio Paz, and
Francisco Rebolledo, among others. In November ,
the Mexican government awarded her the Mexican Order
of the Aztec Eagle Medal, Insignia degree, for her work in
promoting Mexican literature.
• Fabienne Bradu is among Mexico’s best-known contemporary researchers and critics
• This book is a continuation of the kind of essays Bradu has written throughout her academic career within Mexican literary circles, which have been notably successful
Palabras en reposo
[Words at Rest]
Alí Chumacero
st ed., fce Mexico pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Grandes Letras. Subjects: Poetry, Mexican literatureISBN 9789681685997
Palabras en reposo comes from the pen of one of Mexico’s
most important poets, whose clear, profound lyricism can
be traced through three volumes of poetry: Páramo de sueños,
Imágenes desterradas and Palabras en reposo. A strict formalist
who disdains profusion or proliferation, Chumacero’s words
correspond to the internal development of poetic concepts in
the compositions found in this book. From this affinity—often
manifested by allusions, rather than direct references—a testi-
mony of a world emerges in which the elegiac is transformed
into images that outlast songs. Palabras en reposo was first pub-
lished in . It is a book that requires more than one reading
and is formed by two halves that are an entrance into and exit
from poetic matter: “Precarious search” and “Gentle exile.”
The poet Alí Chumacero was born in Acaponeta, Nayarit
in . He was a member of the editorial board of the
magazine Tierra Nueva (-), which he also
co-directed. He edited the monthly review Calendario de
Ramón López Velarde and several issues of Letras de México
(-). He was also copy editor of El Hijo Pródigo
(-). He has worked as an editor for the Fondo de
Cultura Económica since . While at the Ministry of
Public Education, he launched the Septentas collection. He
is the author of Páramo de sueños (, Rueca Prize for best
book by a young writer,) Imágenes desterradas (), and
Palabras en reposo (). His complete poetry was published
in . He received the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize in .
• Alí Chumacero is one of the most renowned poets in Mexican literature
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Diccionario crítico de la literatura mexicana (-)
[Critical Dictionary of Mexican Literature (-)]
Christopher Domínguez Michael
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: Literary criticismISBN 9789681684785 (hardcover) 9789681684525 (paperback)
In this book, Christopher Domínguez Michael–perhaps
Mexico’s most important literary critic—has compiled and
arranged his written reflections on Mexican literature. The
Diccionario crítico de la literatura mexicana spans from to
, a half-century that began with the watershed publication
of Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo.
This book contains two separate works: a personal anthology,
and a dictionary of authors. In the former, Domínguez Michael
selects fragments, essays, or articles previously published in his
many books and anthologies. As a dictionary of authors, this
book is a monument to freedom of choice—governed by the
taste and gaze of a literary critic—, whose interpretative playful-
ness constructs an order that is determined not only by routine,
but by alphabetic surprises as well.
Christopher Domínguez Michael was born in Mexico
City in . He is a literary critic, historian of ideas, and
novelist. He’s a columnist and contributor to such prestigious
periodicals as Proceso, Vuelta, Letras Libres and “El Angel”
cultural section of the newspaper Reforma. He is the author
of Antología de la narrativa mexicana del siglo xx, Tiros en el
concierto (for which he received the Guillermo Rousset Banda
National Prize for Literary Essays and Political Criticism),
La utopía de la hospitalidad, Servidumbre y grandeza de la vida
literaria, Toda suerte de libros paganos and La sabiduría sin
promesa. His Vida de Fray Servando was awarded the Xavier
Villaurrutia Prize in .
• Christopher Domínguez’s stature in Mexican literary criticism makes this compilation a must-read
Teatro completo, i
[The Complete Plays, i]
Vicente Leñero
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( . × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: Drama ISBN 9789681679958 (hardcover) 9789681679965 (paperback)
This first volume compiles plays by Vicente Leñero, from
Pueblo rechazado to ¡Pelearán diez rounds! An anthology
that encompasses the first years of dramatic creation by
this author, Teatro completo, i, is a compendium of undeniably
fertile literary talent. With impeccable formal mastery, Leñero
succeeds in profiling the multifaceted character and human side
of a complex society through his chronicle of the present and
inquisition of the past. His work forms a pluralized, dramatic
semblance of a community in constant contradiction with itself,
giving expression to basic themes such as freedom, rebellion,
power, and imagination.
Vicente Leñero (Guadalajara, Jalisco, ). Novelist,
playwright, short story writer, screenplay writer, critic, and
author of articles, he studied civil engineering at the National
Autonomous University of Mexico (unam) before enrolling
in the Carlos Septién García Journalism School. Since
, he’s been a member of the National System of Artistic
Creators. His many recognitions include the Seix Barral Brief
Library Prize (), the Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Prize (
and ), the Jalisco Literary Prize (), the Mazatlán
Literature Prize (), the Juan Ruiz de Alarcón National
Dramaturgy Prize (), the Ariel Cinematographic Prize
for the screenplay El callejón de los milagros (), and the
Xavier Villaurrutia Prize ().
• All 12 plays by Vicente Leñero, in one volume
• A major contribution to the promotion of 20th century Mexican drama
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Teatro escogido
[Selected Plays]
Óscar Liera
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: DramaISBN 9789681685430 (hardcover) 9789681685423 (paperback)
Teatro escogido by Óscar Liera is a compilation of this
author’s most outstanding dramatic creations. El jinete
de la Divina Providencia, El oro de la revolución mexicana, El
Crescencio, Los camaleones, La fuerza del hombre, Las Ubarry, El
gordo, Aquí no pasa nada, Bajo el silencio, Un misterioso pacto, and
Los negros pájaros del adiós are plays loaded with black humor in
which the characters seem to leap from page to stage. These are
just some of the works that accompany El camino rojo a Sabaiba,
not only considered to be the peak of Lira’s drama, but also one
of the high points of literature written for the stage in Mexico’s
recent history.
Óscar Liera ( Jesus Óscar Camarillas Flores) was born
December , in Culiacán, Sinaloa where he also died
on January , . He studied acting at the Theater Arts
School (eat) (-). He was one of the most important
Mexican playwrights of the second half of the th century,
a master in the avant-garde known as Border Literature.
Liera’s works are recognized for their humor and pitiless
criticism of Church and State, as well as their innovative
dramatic structure. Liera wrote plays. His best-known
works include El camino rojo a Sabaiba, El jinete de la Divina
Providencia, Los negros pájaros del adiós, and Los camaleones.
He founded the Theater Workshop of the Autonomous
University of Sinaloa (tatuas), where he staged numerous
plays, many of them openly critical of the government.
• Liera is of Mexico’s most famous playwrights
A favor del tiempo [Antología]
[In Favor of Time (Anthology)]
Juan Malpartida
st ed., fce Spain, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subject: PoetryISBN 8437506159
“The first impression Juan Malpartida’s writing gives is
one of profound unity. Despite encompassing many
genres (poetry, novel, essay, literary criticism, journal entries)
his obsessions and landscapes, tastes and distastes, rhythms
and phrasing are basically the same. This volume, A favor del
tiempo, offers a selection of poems from the six books our au-
thor has published so far (plus some unpublished works,) al-
lowing us to revisit an œuvre that visibly breaks away from the
realist tendency that has recently dominated our poetry. Not
by refuting it, but rather correcting and qualifying it, offering a
richer, more satisfactory (and in the end, more plausible) con-
ceptualization of reality. Malpartida doesn’t hesitate to take the
Witness of modern tradition, or the legacy of different isms
from Romanticism onwards that are in our language and our
literature; doing so from a critical distance that is, in the strict-
est sense, aware of having inhabited a different time: the time of
the artist who is yet another citizen, someone who participates
in the rhythms and tensions of the modern city.” (From the pro-
logue by Jordi Doce)
Juan Malpartida (Málaga, Spain ) is a poet, novelist,
and literary critic. His recent work includes Hora rasante, El
pozo (poetry), La perfección indefensa, Los rostros del tiempo
(essay), and the novels La tarde a la deriva and Reloj de viento.
• The poems of this anthology are written “in favor of time,” not the kind found on a watch, but rather the kind we measure by steps and weave into existence
• Malpartida’s extensive œuvre as an author well-versed in several genres reaches its peak with this poetic anthology
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La novela colombiana. Planetas y satélites
[The Colombian Novel: Planets and Satellites]
Seymour Menton
st ed., Plaza y Janés, Colombia, nd ed., fce Colombia, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subjects: Magical realism, La violencia novelsISBN 9789583801457
Using astronomical analogies, Seymour Menton analyzes
and critiques four outstanding Colombian novels: María
by Jorge Isaacs, representing Romanticism; Frutos de mi tierra by
Tomás Carrasquilla, representing Realism; La vorágine by José
Eustasio Rivera, about the ruling class of European descent; and
Cien años de soledad by Gabriel García Márquez, representing
the new Hispanic-American novel, the “Boom,” and magical re-
alism. The new, updated edition of this book makes no changes
in its initial interpretations, however, it incorporates additional
studies of more recent, masterful novels by Álvaro Mutis,
Fernando Vallejo, Gabriel García Márquez, and others. Finally,
Menton’s book provides a manual for novelists, explaining the
criteria employed in passing down value judgments.
During his teaching career—which spans sixty years—
Seymour Menton has taught in Dartmouth College, the
University of Kansas, the University of California at Irvine,
the Guanajuato Federal Institute of Rural Teacher Training
in Mexico, the University of San Carlos in Guatemala, and
the University of Costa Rica. fce has published: El cuento
hispanoamericano, La nueva novela histórica de la América
Latina, Historia verdadera del realismo mágico, Caminata por
la narrativa latinoamericana and Un tercer gringo viejo: relatos
y confesiones.
• From Romanticism to the present, this book tackles major Colombian novelistic genres, including magical realism and novels about La violencia
• Menton is a well-known specialist, dedicated to studying Hispanic American narrative for the past fifty years
Hombres in/visibles. La representación de la masculinidad en la ficción latinoamericana, -
[In/visible Men. The Representation of Masculinity and Male Subjectivity in th Century Latin American Fiction]
Mark Millington
st ed., fce Colombia, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subjects: Gender Studies, Latin American Literature ISBN 9789583801402
This book examines the plural nature of men and the con-
struction of masculinity, with all its tensions and uncer-
tainties, in Latin American novels written from to —
some of them as canonical as Don Segundo Sombra by Ricardo
Güiraldes, Doña Bárbara by Rómulo Gallegos, Los pasos perdi-
dos by Alejo Carpentier, São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos, or
Jubiabá by Jorge Amado. In his analysis, Millington also includes
experimental novels from the s and s (Zona sagrada by
Carlos Fuentes, Los cachorros by Mario Vargas Llosa, Lavoura
arcaica by Raduan Nassar); “psychological” novels from the s
(En jirones by Luis Zapata, Solitario de amor by Cristina Peri
Rossi); and short stories by Dalton Trevisan, Rubem Fonseca,
and Elena Poniatowska.
Mark Millington was born in London and studied
French and Spanish at Cambridge University, where he
received his PhD in Latin American Literature. Since ,
he has been a professor of Latin American Studies at the
University of Nottingham, UK. He has published two books
about Juan Carlos Onetti and has coordinated others on
cultural theory. He is currently Director of the review Culture,
Theory and Critique. Hombres in/visibles is his first book to be
translated into Spanish.
• Gender Studies tend to focus on women and, as a result, men are rendered invisible. This fascinating essay unveils their protagonism
• Millington addresses themes such as subjectivity, relations between men and their parents, desire—both heterosexual and homosexual—, violence, the physical environment, modernity, modernization, and technology
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Terra cognita
[Terra Cognita]
Mauricio Montiel Figueiras
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Breve. Subject: Essay ISBN 9789681685218
Each of the texts presented by Mauricio Montiel in this
book—where literature, music, cinema, and different re-
gions worldwide communicate and find a common ground—is
composed of memory and desire.
The conformation of this shared terra cognita, a metaphysical
land constructed by the author, is reflected in the book’s four-
part structure: “Intimate latitudes,” “Selective memory,” “In the
clouds,” and “Voyages around myself ”. The first contains brief,
apparently unconnected essays that gradually, as we pass from
one section to the next, acquire a stronger thematic consistency,
giving the fragmented impression of an infinite or, at any rate,
boundless narrative. Montiel Figueiras’ prose forms landscapes
of the soul in the depths of which lies the promise of a vast
horizon.
Mauricio Montiel Figueiras was born in Guadalajara,
Jalisco, in . He is a narrator, essayist, translator, and
journalist. He has published the short story collections Donde
la piel es un tibio silencio, Insomnios del otro lado, La penumbra
inconveniente and La piel insomne, as well as the poetry books
Mirando cómo arde la amarga ciudad and Oscuras palabras
para escuchar a Satie. His literary work has merited the Elías
Nandino National Prize for Young Poetry and the Edmundo
Valadés Latin American Short Story Prize, as well as a grant
from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (fonca)
during - and -.
• Mauricio Montiel is one of Mexico’s best-known contemporary narrators
• Mauricio Montiel’s writing, with its clear, fluid style, attracts a broad audience in part because it encompasses different genres and themes
Poesía reunida
[The Collected Poems]
Enriqueta Ochoa
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Poesía. Subject: PoetryISBN 9789681680978
If poetry is the forceful transformation of time into eternity, it
is even more so in the poetry of Enriqueta Ochoa. Since Las
urgencias de un Dios first appeared in , Ochoa has dedi-
cated herself to delving into the confines of the soul where dark-
ness and pain dwell. The works compiled here unveil a serene
language that, far removed from men, converses with the un-
speakable. In a world where reason has colonized our thinking,
Ochoa’s poetry redeems a rare spiritual significance.
Enriqueta Ochoa was born in Torreón in . She is
the author of Las urgencias de un Dios (), Los himnos del
ciego (), Las vírgenes terrestres (), Retorno de Electra
(), Canción de Moisés (), Bajo el oro pequeño de los
trigos (, ), Asaltos a la memoria () and Los días
delirantes (unpublished). She is a dedicated journalist and has
taught in various national and international universities.
• This is one of the richest books of poetry in Mexican literature
• Ochoa’s work is a marvel for its mystic and spiritual content
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Teatro completo
[The Complete Plays]
Carlos Olmos
st ed., fce Mexico, + pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: DramaISBN 9789681675219
The complete works of Carlos Olmos would doubtless
occupy several volumes. This, however, constitutes a
worthy introduction to his œuvre, given that it includes origi-
nal plays that represent some of the best in contemporary
Spanish-language theater.
These works, characterized by their succinct language, dra-
matic action, and sympathetic characters, are the definitive
authorized versions revised by the author himself after having
staged them.
Their belated success is perhaps due to the fact that, accord-
ing to Carlos Olmos, the public has always been first and fore-
most “a phenomenon of perception.”
Carlos Olmos was born in Tapachula, Chiapas, in .
He soon discovered his talent as a playwright: his first work,
Juegos fatuos () was well received by major theatrical
figures such as Salvador Novo, Emilio Carballido, Sergio
Magaña and Xavier Rojas, who took it upon himself to stage
the play.
Highly knowledgeable about classic Spanish theater and
modern repertoire—and also known for his sharp sarcasm
and heavy-handed sense of humor—, Carlos Olmos was able
to accompany his career with a no less successful trajectory
in genres as diverse as adaptation, theatrical criticism,
screenplays, soap operas for television and radio, and opera
librettos. Carlos Olmos died in Mexico City in .
• This volume compiles original plays that were previously scattered among many different anthologies. They are capital to Mexican literature in particular, and Spanish-language drama in general
• These are definitive versions, revised and corrected by the author himself
El andariego. Poemas -
[The Wanderer. Poems, -]
Hugo Padeletti
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Tierra Firme. Subject: Argentinean poetry ISBN 9789505577217
A wanderer, seeker, and meanderer, Hugo Padeletti nonethe-
less consolidates in this volume a great deal of his poetic
work written during the years -. These poetic sta-
tions act as rest stops in a quest deeply rooted in Nature, one
that draws from Christianity, Hinduism and Zen Buddhism.
His style blends colloquialism with the Baroque: simple
statements co-exist with others that demand insight. The great
Argentinean writer Juan José Saer described Hugo Padeletti’s
poetry as “reflexive and colloquial, ...intense.”
Hugo Padeletti, born in Argentina in , is a poet and
visual artist. In , he published his complete works, Poems
-, a book that received the Boris Vian Prize for that
same year. His other books include Parlamentos del viento
(), Apuntamientos en el Ashram () and La atención
(), a compilation of his previous written work and a great
deal of his graphic work as well. Canción de viejo unanimously
received the National Fund for the Arts Prize in .
Padeletti has also been honored with the Konex Platinum
Prize () and a Guggenheim Grant in .
• The author is a key figure in contemporary Argentinean poetry
• This work brings together his major early poems
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Jeta de santo. Antología poética, -
[Face of a Saint. Poetic Anthology, -]
Mario Santiago Papasquiaro
st ed., fce Spain, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Poesía. Subject: Poetry ISBN 8437506173
Together with Roberto Bolaño and Bruno Montané, Mario
Santiago Papasquiaro was the main representative of the
infra-realist movement (an avant-garde literary movement
that broke away from the Mexican literary establishment)
that emerged in . His poems were included by Bolaño in
Muchachos desnudos bajo el arcoíris de fuego () and by Tulio
Mora in Hora Zero: la última vanguardia latinoamericana ().
Much of his best work is found in Jeta de santo. This is the
first anthology of one of Latin America’s most irreverent and
mythical poets. Many admirers and loyal followers of Mario
Santiago Papasquiaro and the poets of the infra-realist move-
ment will be interested in this work, a true literary event in the
publishing world.
Mario Santiago Papasquiaro (Mexico City, -
) was the pseudonym used by José Alfredo Zendejas
Pineda. In he founded the magazine Zarazo, seed of
the infra-realist movement that erupted in . Strongly
moved by José Revueltas and Efraín Huerta, he grew to the
Peruvian palpitation of the Hora Zero movement. From
to he set off on what he used to call his laboratory
of apprenticeship, traveling to Paris, Vienna, Barcelona,
and Jerusalem. An tireless walker, he scattered poems and
translations in streets and bars, complete manuscripts
and books that would either be lost forever or appear in
publications such as Pájaro de calor, Correspondencia infra,
La prosa, Berthe Trépat, Hora de poesía, Calandria de
tolvaneras and La zorra vuelve al gallinero.
• A repertoire that uses words as musical instruments; a score of light for the conductor who brandishes a baton of shadow
Jardín de Francia
[Garden of France]
Elena Poniatowska
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: Cultural journalism ISBN 9789681685829 (paperback) 9789681685836 hardcover)
The chronicles and interviews that adorn this Jardín de
Francia are but a small sample of the vast influence that
France has had, not just on Elena Poniatowska’s work, but on
Mexican daily life and the history of the West in general. These
texts were written starting in , a time when Poniatowska
interviewed several illustrious French citizens who were passing
through our country; her chronicles revisit Parisian customs,
cafés, and theaters, registering a vast panorama of literature, sci-
ence, and music, among many other themes.
Elena Poniatowska () is one of the most widely
recognized figures in the Mexican cultural sphere. Her
intellectual career began in the newspaper Excélsior in .
During that decade and the next, she became known in
Mexico for a new journalism that blended fact and fiction.
Her journalistic and literary labors have merited various
awards, including the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize (which she
rejected in ) for La noche de Tlatelolco, and the Alfaguara
Novel Prize in for La piel en el cielo—a book recognized
by the Chinese government as the best Spanish-speaking
novel of .
• A portrayal of some of France’s great literary figures
• Poniatowska is one of the most illustrious Mexican intellectuals of the th century
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Cartografías de la conciencia española en la Edad de Oro
[Mapping Spain’s Conscience during the Golden Age]
Elena del Río Parra
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Lengua y Estudios Literarios. Subject: Spanish literature, Golden AgeISBN 9789681684037
The conscience and how it was managed were fundamental
to Spain during the th and th centuries; however, “un-
like Justice, Soul, Sin, or Virtue, neither allegories nor emblems
of Conscience exist in Spanish Golden Age thought.” Rather,
we find legislation—religious or non-religious—about what’s
right and wrong treated as the summae of specific cases. In this
monographic essay, Elena del Río Parra studies the imagery of
an era vital to the Hispanic world in order to show us—through
literary, religious, and legal texts, but above all, conscience man-
uals—the dynamics of social behavior and an obsession to regu-
late the world.
Elena del Río Parra is a specialist in literature and
culture from the Golden Centuries of Spain, although other
areas of expertise include colonial Hispanic-American
poetry and th century Latin American narrative. She has
contributed articles to various reviews, including: Revista de
Filología Española, Dicenda, Revista Canadiense de Estudios
Hispánicos, Hispanófila, Ínsula, Hispanic Research Journal,
Hispania, and the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. She
has also completed or participated in diverse critical or
annotated editions of literary works. Since she has been
an Assistant Professor of the Department of Classic and
Modern Languages at Georgia State University. Her first
published book, Una era de monstruos: Representaciones de lo
deforme en el Siglo de Oro (Vervuert-Iberoamericana, ),
complements this new essay.
• The texts referred to by the author provide a better understanding of Spanish thought and morality during this era, allowing us to see classic works from the same period in a different light
Cantar de lejanía. Antología personal
[Poems of Distance: A Personal Anthology]
Juan Manuel Roca
st ed., fce Colombia, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subject: LiteratureISBN 958380102X
Juan Manuel Roca is recognized as one of the most quintessen-
tial Colombian poets of his time. His poetry is one vast reflec-
tion on achieving freedom through imagination. This personal
anthology brings together the recurring themes that he normal-
ly engages in: death, silence, water, words, night, and time. The
anthology includes twelve books—from Luna de ciegos () to
Las hipótesis de Nadie (), which received the Colombia
Ministry of Culture National Poetry Award—together with a
number of previously unpublished poems. This edition includes
a foreword by Chilean poet Gonzalo Rojas and an afterword by
Spanish publisher Manuel Borras.
Juan Manuel Roca is a Colombian poet, fiction author,
and essayist, born in Medellín in . His books of poetry
include Luna de ciegos, Ciudadano de la noche, and La farmacia
del ángel. He is also the author of two books of essays, Museo
de encuentros and Cartógrafa memoria, a short story collection
Las plagas secretas y otros cuentos, and the novel Esa maldita
costumbre de morir.
• Cantar de lejanía received the Jose Lezama Lima Casa de las Américas Special Award ‘for bringing together, in verses written over the span of thirty years, the best and most personal of a compelling œuvre’
• A foreword by Gonzalo Rojas and afterword by Manuel Borras enrich the vision of the collection
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Poesía reunida
[The Collected Poems]
Víctor Sandoval
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. x cm (. x . in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Poesía. Subject: Poetry ISBN 9789681685843
This volume compiles the poetic works of Víctor Sandoval,
distinguished not only for its concentration and brevity,
but also for its rhythmic and metaphoric capacity. Given the
importance of this poet’s work, this is an essential volume in the
catalog of Mexican literature.
Víctor Sandoval was born in Aguascalientes in .
He received the Fine Arts medal in . He founded the
magazine Tierra Adentro, in addition to many other projects
promoting literature and culture. He was General Director of
the National Institute of Fine Arts (inba). He has received
numerous national and international prizes and is a member
of the National System of Creators of Art. He has published
El veterano de guerra, Poemas a la juventud, Retorno, Para
empezar el día, Fraguas, Agua de temporal, Trovas de amor y
desdenes, Coplas que mis oídos oyeron. His poems have been
translated into English, Italian, Greek, Dutch, German, and
Arabic.
• Víctor Sandoval is a major author of contemporary Mexican poetry
Sus ojos son fuego
[Their Eyes Are Fire]
Gonzalo Soltero
1st ed., Ediciones La Rana, 20042nd ed., fce Mexico, 2007 pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Breve. Subject: Novel ISBN 9789681682668
In this, his first novel, Soltero establishes himself as an intel-
ligent, vigorous narrator who knows how to blend suspense
with humor, successfully maintaining the reader’s interest
thanks to a deceptively simple, but effective structure. Adrián
Ustoria, the scientist and protagonist of this story, is jealously
guarding a project that will soon take him out onto the streets,
in order to discover the strange relationship it has with strange
things that are happening in the city. Gonzalo Soltero’s narra-
tive portrays Mexico City as a laboratory where the apocalypse
silently weaves its web; where the dark forces that inhabit it,
besiege it, and circulate within it darken its heights and tear
open its entrails.
Gonzalo Soltero (Mexico City, ) is the author
of Crónicas de neón y asfalto (short stories, ), Tocha
(children’s literature, ) and Sus ojos son fuego, his first
novel, which won the Jorge Ibargüengoitia National Prize
and sold out in less than a year. He works in publishing,
academics, and cultural activities in Mexico and England.
He’s contributed to magazines such as Nexos, Letras Libres,
and Replicante.
• Gonzalo Soltero is a young narrator who demonstrates the vitality of Mexican literature today
• Sus ojos son fuego has been widely acclaimed by both critics and the general public
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Honor de los vencidos. Antología (-)
[The Honor of the Vanquished. Anthology (-)]
Luis Antonio de Villena
st ed., fce Spain, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Tierra Firme. Subject: Poetry ISBN 8437506197
Over the course of more than thirty years of dedicated writ-
ing, Luis Antonio de Villena has built a solid poetic œuvre,
while maintaining a copious bibliography of translated works
on subjects as varied as Ancient Greece and Rome, heterodox
Italians, or Japanese samurai. His stature as a poet is evident
from the fact that several of his books were major hits in their
day. A member of the group known in Spain as the Generation
of , his poetry explores edgy writing propositions, reconcil-
ing them into one that might tentatively be defined as social cul-
turalism, aesthetic aestheticism or Baroque sentimentality. At any
rate, what best defines his poetry—aside from carefully chosen
language that draws as much from the classics as it does from
the gay or red-light districts—is its vindication of a series of
figures (the libertine, the outsider, the dissident...) and values
(sensuality, solidarity, friendship, happiness, and pleasure as
pathways of understanding). This anthology of his poetic works
under the auspices of Martín Rodríguez-Gaona constitutes the
continuum of a spiritual and physical adventure, multifaceted
and unfinished, without divisions or thematic or chronological
ordering, reuniting texts from books of poetry published from
to .
Luis Antonio de Villena (Madrid, ) is a poet,
narrator, and essayist. His bibliography totals over fifty titles.
He received the Critic’s Award in , among other honors.
His books of poetry include, among others, La belleza impura,
Asuntos de delirio, Marginados and La prosa del mundo.
• The poetic creations of Luis Antonio de Villena stand as one of the most important œuvres in the Spanish language
Tocar el fuego
[Touching Fire]
Eraclio Zepeda
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Letras Mexicanas, Serie Mayor. Subject: Novel ISBN 9789681684228 (hardcover) 9789681684211 (paperback)
Ever since he first started writing, Eraclio Zepeda has applied
his imagination to serving his land: the state of Chiapas.
Its atmospheres, stories, and people have populated his litera-
ture. Now he launches into a daring adventure: portraying over
a century of history in a narrative tetratology that begins with
Las grandes lluvias (published by the fce in ). “This is a
task I imposed on myself many years ago. I wanted to com-
plete a series of novels about Chiapas: the social complexity, the
climate, the geography.” These novels are governed by the four
elements: earth, water, wind, and fire. Born out of bibliographi-
cal research, stories overheard at home, or family mementos, all
four stories—in this case, Tocar el fuego—are an attempt to tell
the story of Chiapas by portraying a family from into the
th century.
Eraclio Zepeda was born in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas,
in . He is a poet, narrator, politician, occasional actor
and storyteller who, after having published three books of
short stories and one novel, has become a basic reference for
the transformation of Mexico’s oral tradition into literature.
He was a member of the group of poets known as La
espiga amotinada. He has written Benzulul, Asalto nocturno
and Andando en el tiempo, a book that merited the Xavier
Villaurrutia Prize and the Chiapas Art Prize in . As for
his political career, he has acted as Secretary of the Interior of
Chiapas and Mexican Ambassador to the unesco.
• Eraclio Zepeda is one of Mexico’s best contemporary writers
• An excellent novel with an interesting slant and engrossing plot
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Por mano propia. Estudio sobre las prácticas suicidas
[By One’s Own Hand: A Study of Suicidal Practices]
Diana Cohen Agrest
st ed., fce Argentina, pp.. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Filosofía. Subject: Suicidal behavior ISBN 9789505577224
Cohen Agrest analyzes the position held by suicidal prac-
tices in social imagery and asks herself about the meaning
of human life and the right to determine the end of one’s own
existence.
Her exhaustive research lingers on philosophers like Plato,
Saint Agustin, Thomas Aquinas, Donne, Spinoza, and Kant,
reviewing emblematic events such as Socrates’ suicide, Jesus’
death, kamikaze practices and contemporary homicide-suicides.
Without neglecting her philosophical voice, Cohen Agrest in-
corporates the perspectives of psychoanalysis, psychiatry, cogni-
tive-behavioral therapy, and proposals that favor prevention.
She also addresses the issues of voluntary euthanasia and
assisted suicide, as well as those that are pertinent to children
and adolescents.
Diana Cohen Agrest holds a PhD in Philosophy from
the University of Buenos Aires and a MA in Bioethics from
the Centre for Human Bioethics at Monash University,
Australia. She’s currently a researcher and professor at the
University of Buenos Aires.
Her books include: El suicidio: deseo imposible. O la
paradoja de la muerte voluntaria en la filosofía de Baruj Spinoza
(), Temas de bioética para inquietos morales () and
Inteligencia ética para la vida cotidiana ().
• A rigorous approach to a pressing issue in contemporary society
• The author anchors her perspective in an open defense of human dignity, autonomy, and liberty
Filosofía de la filosofía
[The Philosophy of Philosophy]
José GaosEdited by Alejandro Rossi
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Filosofía. Subject: Epistemology ISBN 9789681686291
To Spanish philosophers, the name José Gaos signifies, first
and foremost, the translation of pillars of contemporary
philosophy into Spanish. They forget, however, the myriad
original contributions Gaos has made to Hispanic philosophy,
merely for the unjust reason that he made them during his exile
in Mexico, where the philosopher lived from until the time
of his death. This anthology, dedicated to one of his most be-
loved disciples—Alejandro Rossi—is an attempt to offer a sam-
ple of the themes that filled José Gaos’s intellectual life: from
his affectionate, but distant relationship with Ortega y Gasset,
to his more personal philosophical activities—for example, the
“philosophy of philosophy,”— touching on his study of the his-
tory of ideas, something he developed with admirable lucidity.
In turn, the present publication hopes to contribute to ensuring
José Gaos’ stature within Hispanic philosophy.
José Gaos (-) was José Ortega y Gasset’s disciple.
In , when the Spanish Civil War broke out, he was
named Dean of the University of Madrid and in ,
General Commissioner of Spain at the Paris World Fair. In
, he emigrated to Mexico. From the time of his arrival,
he dedicated himself to teaching philosophy—first at the
House of Spain, later at the College of Mexico, and finally,
at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (unam).
José Gaos translated works and wrote texts. fce has
published Introducción a el ser y el tiempo de Martin Heidegger;
Historia de nuestra idea del mundo; % (selected essays
and prose); Confesiones profesionales; Razón y realidad en la
literatura.
• A compilation of the philosopher’s most representative texts, selected by Alejandro Rossi
• A fundamental textbook for the Humanities
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Desde la perplejidad. Ensayos sobre la ética, la razón y el diálogo
[From Perplexity: Essays on Ethics, Reason, and Dialogue]
Javier Muguerza
th ed, fce Spain, pp. × cm (. × in) Collection: Filosofía. Subject: Philosophy ISBN
One might begin with the assumption that one function of
philosophy is to safeguard rationality. But the uses of rea-
son are multiple: logical reason, analytic reason, instrumental
reason and, what matters most here, dialogic or communica-
tive reason. Is it truly possible to reconstruct the process that
led to the latter? Javier Muguerza thinks so. The ‘death of God’
or, less definitively, the decline of religion and its replacement
by philosophy, has led philosophy to postulate ‘a transcendental
subject’ as a secularized substitute (Kant), a ‘transcendental rea-
son’ (Apel) and finally a quasi-transcendentality of the human
species in the utopia of an ‘ideal communication’ (Habermas).
This book is in fact a unique ‘guide for the perplexed,’ partic-
ularly because of its paradoxical goal. In contrast with the usual
meaning of a ‘guide,’ it does not aim to help the reader to find the
way; rather it invites the reader to choose perplexity and achieve
the ‘gift of perplexity’ of Socrates and Wittgenstein.
Javier Muguerza is a professor of ethics at the Universidad
Nacional de Educación a Distancia in Spain. He is the
author, among other works, of La razón sin esperanza (),
La alternativa del disenso () and Ética, disenso y derechos
humanos (). He has headed the academic committee of
the Enciclopedia Iberoamericana de Filosofía [Latin American
Encyclopedia of Philosophy] since it was established, and was
cofounder and first director of the Instituto de Filosofía of
the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, of whose
journal Isegoría he is a coeditor.
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Pensar sin certezas. Montaigne y el arte de conversar
[Thinking without Certainty: Montaigne and the Art of Conversation]
Jesús Navarro Reyes
st ed., fce Spain, pp.. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Filosofía. Subject: PhilosophyISBN
Montaigne’s essays are often considered to contain the
origin of modern subjectivism: unable to overcome his
skeptical crisis, he began philosophy’s shift towards the inte-
riority of the self, testing himself in his writing and turning in
upon himself. Nevertheless it should not be forgotten that his
essays lacked a firm—or fallacious—support for certainty. For
this reason, Montaigne does not offer us a set of simple rules for
a lone person to follow in self-sufficient exercise of his reason.
Rather, conscious that uncertainty can never be dispelled, he
concentrates on the exercise of conversation, assuming the rela-
tionship and dealings with the other to be constituent elements
of his own identity.
In this book, Jesús Navarro critically reviews the existing
literature of this cornerstone of modernity. He begins with the
problem of action, describing his dilemma between the temp-
tation to withdraw and the need for political action. He then
focuses on language and textuality as means to the development
of a full subjectivity that is capable of recognizing itself only
through relationships of exchange established with the other.
Lastly, he studies the gnoseological and ontological implications
of this art of conversing with which Montaigne tried to find a
skeptical exit from the Platonic cave.
Jesús Navarro Reyes is a professor of philosophy at the
Universidad de Sevilla. He has been a visiting researcher at
the Sorbonne and the Universities of Chicago and Berkeley.
He has published articles in academic journals and is the
author of La extrañeza de sí mismo ().
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[Bioethics: New Reflections on Old Debates]
Arleen Salles and Florencia Luna
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Filosofía. Subject: Bioethics ISBN 9789505577521
This work offers the non-specialized reader an opportu-
nity to assess the fundamental issues of bioethics, while
at the same time presenting specialists with an analysis of main
points in the current debate from a Latin American perspec-
tive. Key subjects are addressed—such as voluntary euthanasia
and assisted suicide, assisted reproduction and the uses of clon-
ing—presenting alternative perspectives. The role of the State
and the right to universal health care also feature prominently
in this book.
Florencia Luna completed her Master’s at Columbia
University and received a PhD in Philosophy from the
University of Buenos Aires. She’s an independent researcher
on the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research
(conicet) and Coordinator of the Bioethics Division of the
Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (flacso). She has
acted as President of the International Bioethics Association.
She’s also received a Guggenheim Grant. Her publications
include: Ensayos de bioética: reflexiones desde el Sur () and
Bioethics and Vulnerability: A Latin American View ().
Arleen L. F. Salles received her PhD in Philosophy from
the State University of New York at Buffalo. She is currently
a Philosophy Professor at St. John’s University in New York.
She has published various essays and articles in specialized
reviews.
A rigorous approach to a distressing issue of contemporary society
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México y España. ¿Historias económicas paralelas?
[Mexico and Spain: Parallel Economic Histories?]
Rafael Dobado, Aurora Gómez Galvarriato and Graciela Márquez (comps.)
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Collection: Lecturas del Trimestre Económico. Subjects: Economic history, Mexico, SpainISBN 9789681684143
Mexico and Spain constitute similar cases in many ways.
In the words of Coatsworth, Mexico is a country where
the geography conspires against the economy. This affirmation
highlights the fact that there are natural obstacles to aspects as
vital to economic modernization as transportation, or articu-
lation of the domestic market. Mexico and Spain also share a
proximity to great economies with high absolute and relative de-
velopment: the United States and Western Europe, respectively.
It’s no coincidence that Spain belongs to the European Union
(previously known as the European Economic Community),
and Mexico, to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Aurora Gómez Galvarriato received her PhD in
History from Harvard University. Her lines of research
include labor economy, economic growth and financial system
history. She is currently a member of the National System of
Researchers.
Graciela Márquez received her PhD in history from
Harvard University. She is a researcher at The College of
Mexico and a specialist in the economic history of the th
and th century, as well as the commercial and financial
history of Mexico and Latin America.
Rafael Dobado completed his degree and doctorate in
Economic Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid,
where he’s been a full professor since . He has also
worked as an economist with Spain’s Bank of the Exterior.
• An invaluable compendium of economic history comparing
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Debates y combates: por un nuevo horizonte de la política
[Debates and Combats: Towards a New Political Horizon]
Ernesto Laclau
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Sociología. Subject: Political theoryISBN 9789505577538
Ernesto Laclau offers four intense intellectual debates, tak-
ing on crucial current issues within the left-wing politi-
cal sphere. He performs a detailed critique of works by phi-
losophers like Slavoj Žižek, Alain Badiou, Giorgio Agamben,
Michael Hardt, and Antonio Negri.
As stated in his introduction: “Behind each of the political
interventions of this volume lies a unique project: to retake the
political initiative […] by making politics feasible once again.”
Ernesto Laclau (Buenos Aires, ) studied history
at the University of Buenos Aires, later earning his
PhD at the University of Essex. He has been a professor of
that University since and, as of , a Distinguished
Professor in the Humanities and Rhetorical Studies
at Northwestern University, as well as honorary Director
of the Center of Studies of Discourse of Sociopolitical
Identities at San Martín University in Argentina. He has
been invited as a guest professor by the universities of
Toronto, Chicago, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires, among
others.
Fondo de Cultura Económica has also published: Misticismo, retórica y política (), Contingencia, hegemonía,
universalidad. Diálogos contemporáneos en la izquierda (with
Judith Butler and Slavoj Žižek, ), Hegemonía y estrategia
socialista. Hacia una radicalización de la democracia (with
Chantal Mouffe, ) and La razón populista ().
• The author is a fundamental figure in current post-Marxist political thought
• This work offers needed answers to the theoretical debates of contemporary political philosophy
La vida constitucional de México, vols. i y ii
[Constitutional Life in Mexico, vols. i and ii]
Fernando Serrano Migallón
st ed., Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Política y Derecho. Subject: ConstitutionalismISBN 9789681682828 vol. I) 9789681682811 series)
A country’s constitutional life is the manifestation of one of
the facets of its social and political history. Many studies
have been published regarding Mexico’s judicial and political
history, but for some reason, these two visions have never be-
fore been joined together in order to enrich our analysis and
reflection of how the States of Mexico were formed. This book,
fortunately, has filled in the gap. In this first installment, we find
a rigorous analysis of the political constitutions of Bayona and
Cádiz, among other documents drafted in Mexico that have, in
turn, established its foundations.
Fernando Serrano Migallón is one of Mexico’s most
important jurists, educated in law, economy, and history;
a national researcher, a research professor at the Center
for Economic Research and Teaching, A.C. (cide), and a
professor at the College of Mexico, National Defense College,
and the Law faculty of the National Autonomous University
of Mexico (unam). fce has published, Con certera visión:
Isidro Fabela y su tiempo; “…Duras las tierras ajenas…”; Un
asilo, tres exilios; and Isidro Fabela y la diplomacia mexicana.
• A fascinating analysis of Mexico’s early political constitutions; a novel approach to the history of the consolidation of Mexico as a Nation
• Awarded the caniem Prize for Editorial Art in 2007
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Hacia un milenio sin hambre con educación, salud y justicia
[Towards a Millennium without Hunger, with Education, Health, and Justice]
Mariano García Viveros and Karina Salas Mercado (eds.)
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × . in)Collection: Biblioteca de la Salud. Subject: Social welfareISBN 9789681681944
This work is the product of the th symposium of the Erich
Fromm-Salvador Zubirán International Pro-Human
Values Society.
Its purpose is to share the approaches, diagnostics, and
proposals made during this meeting as well as promoting the
exchange of ideas; contribute to facilitating access to more suit-
able, adequate nourishment; increasing environmental respon-
sibility; multiplying the population’s opportunities to improve
their labor and living standards; and creating more jobs with
higher salaries, while providing the health services vital to the
population’s development.
Mariano García Viveros was head of the Department
of Health Education of the National Institute of Medical and
Nutrition Sciences “Salvador Zubirán” and Secretary of the
Erich Fromm-Salvador Zubirán International Pro-Human
Values Society. He passed away in .
• Numerous specialists from diverse backgrounds take on the economic, environmental, demographic, legal, education, and health issues that must be addressed in order to attain the level of well-being our societies deserve
• A multidisciplinary vision of both the current state of society and the efforts that must take place in order to attain elemental goals of welfare and justice
hierbas medicinales
[ Medicinal Herbs]
Juan Francisco Jaramillo
Illustrated by Carlos Mario Orozco
st ed., Ediciones Martínez Roca, Colombia, nd ed., fce Colombia, pp.. × cm ( × in)Collection: Ciencia y Tecnología. Subject: Chinese medicineISBN
This book clearly and accurately describes the medical prop-
erties of common herbs classified by their use in tra-
ditional Chinese medicine. Each plant is illustrated by an ink
drawing in eighteenth-century style. The common name, phar-
maceutical name and botanical name are given, and the descrip-
tion identifies the part of the plant employed for medicinal use.
The nature of each herb is described; its flavor, temperature and
moisture characteristics, its chemical components and its degree
of toxicity. The effects of the plant on the human body are sum-
marized and classified. The dose, contraindications, warnings
and proper preparation are given. The book also includes a glos-
sary of medical terms and two indexes, one organized by organs
and syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine, the other an
alphabetical index of disorders and the effects of the plants.
Juan Francisco Jaramillo is a Colombian physician
who has been practicing Chinese traditional medicine for
over thirty years. He wrote the Spanish versions of the
China Academy of Traditional Medicine’s Fundamentos de
medicina tradicional china and Compendio de acupuntura china.
He edited the first T’ai chi chu’an manual in Spanish and
also researches indigenous medicine and the use of native
medicinal plants.
• hierbas medicinales is a manual of herbal treatments as easy to use for the general public as it is for experts
• The author is a recognized expert in traditional Chinese medicine
• The text is complemented by attractive, informative illustrations
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Crítica cultural entre política y poética
[Cultural Criticism between Politics and Poetics]
Leonor Arfuch
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Sociología. Subjects: Constitutionalism, Mass media communications, Culture ISBN 9789505577385
Parting from the dilemmas of imagery—truly a contempo-
rary obsession—Leonor Arfuch tackles subjects like art,
autobiography, juvenile crime, the media, women’s writing, the
war in Iraq, and the Shoa.
Arfuch concerns herself with linkages between memory and
images while exercising political criticism. She is conversant in
different disciplines: philosophy, semiotics, speech theory, liter-
ary criticism, sociology, anthropology, and psychoanalysis.
Leonor Arfuch (Buenos Aires, ) holds a PhD in
Literature from the University of Buenos Aires, where she
teaches and does research. She has given courses for the
Doctorate Program of the Department of Educational
Research at the Center for Advanced Research and Studies
(cinvestav) in Mexico, and she’s been a guest professor at
the National Autonomous University of Mexico (unam), the
Veracruz Pedagogical University, the Autonomous University
of Guadalajara, Essex University, and the British Academy.
She’s published, among other works, La interioridad pública
(), La entrevista, una invención dialógica (), Crímenes
y pecados. De los jóvenes en la crónica policial (). Fondo de
Cultura Económica has published El espacio biográfico ().
Arfuch received a Guggenheim grant in .
• Outstanding methodological rigor, high theoretical standards and a variety of cultural dimensions
Las cuestiones
[The Issues]
Nicolás Casullo
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Sociología. Subject: Cultural sociology ISBN 9789505577286
Las cuestiones links problems from a critical standpoint in
which cultural theory, philosophy, and aesthetic gaze inter-
sect with non-conformist political reasoning.
Along the way, Latin American populism is addressed and
the s in Argentina examined from the viewpoint of the po-
litical and aesthetic avant-garde. Casullo also questions the role
of Argentinean intellectual thought from the th century to the
present, including the role played by political and ideological
rights in current issues.
A masterful, polemic essay that touches on the main contro-
versies of contemporary social change, debating between anar-
chic alternatives and statist centralism.
Nicolás Casullo (Buenos Aires, ) is a professor
and researcher at the University of Buenos Aires and the
University of Quilmes. He’s Director of the Master’s Program
in Communications and Culture at the University of Buenos
Aires, and also of the review Pensamiento de los confines.
His published works include: Comunicación, la democracia
difícil (); El debate modernidad-posmodernidad ();
Viena del : la remoción de lo moderno (); Itinerarios de
la modernidad (); París : las escrituras y el olvido ();
Modernidad y cultura crítica (); Pensar entre épocas
(); Sobre la marcha ().
• This book brilliantly addresses contemporary problems that are seldom discussed from a Latin American perspective
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El genocidio como práctica social. Entre el nazismo y la experiencia argentina
[Genocide as Social Practice. Between Nazism and the Argentinean Experience]
Daniel Feierstein
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Sociología. Subject: Constitutionalism, Genocide, Nazism, Holocaust ISBN 9789505577149
Daniel Feierstein proposes an exhaustive investigation of the
social phenomenon of genocide, seeking to fine-tune defi-
nitions parting from a profound historical analysis that proceeds
to examine the function of modern genocidal social practices.
In this analysis, he articulates the experience of Nazi geno-
cide and the Argentinean experience during its last military
dictatorship as concrete examples of the bizarre technologies
of power.
This route addresses the central nature of moral responsibility
to others as the only viable way to “exile genocide as a possibility
for ‘social reorganization.’ ”
Daniel Feierstein is a sociologist and chair of the Faculty
of Social Sciences at Buenos Aires University. He’s Director
of the Master’s Program in Cultural Diversity of the National
February Third University. He’s an independent expert in
the National Plan against Discrimination. His published
works include Seis estudios sobre genocidio, Hasta que la muerte
nos separe; Poder y prácticas sociales genocidas en América
Latina; and Genocidio. La administración de la muerte en la
modernidad.
• Feierstein introduces a novel argumentative strategy parting from the work of Michel Foucault and Zygmunt Bauman to address genocidal practices during the second half of the 20th century
• His conclusions are of vital importance in order to gain an understanding of the current status of the societies questioned in these pages
El sentido de las misiones suicidas
[The Meaning of Suicide Missions]
Diego Gambetta (ed.)
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Sociología. Subject: Suicide Attacks
From New York to Baghdad, from Sri Lanka to Israel, few
would dispute that suicide attacks have become a horrific
element of today’s growing conflicts. Since , approximately
organizations around the world have carried out over
suicide missions.
In this book, Peter Hill, Luca Ricolfi, Michael Biggs, and
other recognized authors collaborate to study these extraordi-
nary acts and offer answers to these questions: are these actions
the product of aggressive, radical, irrational religious fanaticism,
or is there a logic behind them? Are the motivations religious,
or has Islam provided them with a language they can use to
express political causes? How are the perpetrators so lucidly ef-
fective in situations of certain death? Do these attacks share a
common cause?
Diego Gambetta is a sociologist with a Ph.D. in Political
and Social Sciences from the University of Cambridge. He’s
a professor of Nuffield College at Oxford University. His
main areas of research are centered on analytical sociology,
signal theory and its applications, trust and mimetism, and
organized crime –especially with regards to the Italian Mafia.
His published works include Trust: Making and breaking
cooperative relations and La mafia siciliana. El negocio de la
protección privada (fce, ), as well as numerous articles in
specialized reviews.
• A revealing collection of essays exploring the nature of suicide missions
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Verdades innombrables. El reto de las comisiones de la verdad
[Unnameable Truths. The Challenge of Truth Commissions]
Priscilla Hayner
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.. × cm (. × in)Collection: Sociología. Subject: Truth CommissionsISBN 9789681683429 (paperback) 9789681683412 (hardcover)
This book entails a minute sociological analysis of the labors
undertaken by several truth commissions, with particular
emphasis on the cases of South Africa, Guatemala, Argentina,
Chile, and El Salvador. The author manifests the great need
among these nations to clarify a past filled with horror and
abuse, especially whenever inflicted by authoritarian regimes
upon fledgling democracies. Specific issues are weighed, such
as the moral value of damage repairs to victims through dis-
semination of the truth, in light of the virtual impossibility of
criminal trials in many cases.
Priscilla Hayner is an expert on truth commissions
around the world. She has written numerous texts that
explore the theme of an official search for the truth following
many political transitions. She has collaborated with the un
and the Ford Foundation, as well as governments on several
occasions; she has also acted as a consultant on human rights-
related issues. She is co-founder of the International Center
for Transitional Justice.
• Invaluable testimony on how truth commissions have fulfilled the difficult task of bringing human rights violations to light
• Introduction by Patricio Aylwin (a former President of Chile)
• An initiative for truth and justice that promotes building societies with new foundations, societies that are founded on a political culture of respect for fundamental rights, rather than the law of might makes right
La intimidad como espectáculo
[Intimacy as Spectacle]
Paula Sibilia
st ed., fce Argentina, pp. × cm (. × . in) Collection: Sociología. Subject: Mass media, IntimacyISBN 9789505577545
Paula Sibilia provides a timely analysis of exhibitionism among
the solitary, a key factor in contemporary displays of intima-
cy. She focuses on how the self is constructed among those who
choose to abandon anonymity by launching themselves into the
public arena through blogs, photologs, webcams, and sites like
YouTube and FaceBook. Sibilia’s reflection touches on similar
manifestations from the past decade, such as reality shows and
talk shows on television, and the boom in biographical movies
and books. The author sustains that these phenomena fore-
shadow an actual mutation of subjectivities, a cultural transition
“in ways of being, and of being in the world.”
Paula Sibilia (Buenos Aires, ), studied
Communication and Anthropology at the University of
Buenos Aires, where she was also a professor and researcher.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Communication from the
Fluminense Federal University at Rio de Janeiro, a PhD
in Public Health from Rio de Janeiro State University, and
another in Communications and Culture from Rio de Janeiro
Federal University.
Fondo de Cultura Económica has also published El
hombre postorgánico. Cuerpo, subjetividad y tecnologías digitales
().
• Sibilia rigorously analyzes how subjectivity is constructed today
• Her reflections are essential to gaining an understanding of tomorrow’s world
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Tener un patito es útil
[Having a Duck is Handy]
Written and illustrated by Isol
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681672850
A child finds a duck useful as a swinging chair, as a hat, and
as a nose. A duck finds a child useful for back rubs, as a
watching tower, and for waxing its beak. This accordion fold
book in two colors tells two versions of the same story, depend-
ing on which side it is being read.
Isol (b. Buenos Aires, ) studied Fine Arts and Mixed
Arts. She has worked in the fields of comic, poetry and
visual arts. At this moment, she is entirely devoted to media
and book illustration (covering from publishing firms, to
magazines and newspapers). She has published her work as
author and illustrator in Spain, Mexico, France and Argentina
with great success. She was honored with a Golden Apple at
the bib, and her books are in the White Ravens List with a
Special Mention (, , and ).
AWARDS
• Selected for 50 Books / 50 Covers, aiga, NY• Finalist at the Hans Christian Andersen Award • Nomineé for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
(Sweden)
• Special Mention in The White Ravens List for El cuento de Navidad by Auggie Wren (by Paul Auster, Sudamericana, )
• Golden Apple Prize in the Bienal of Illustration of Bratislava , Slovakia, for the illustrations of the book Tic Tac (by Jorge Luján, Alfaguara, )
• The White Ravens List for El globo (FCE publishers, )
• Illustration Award in the rd Press Design International Contest (Porto Alegre, Brazil, )
• Special Mention in the ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Award, (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
Age: 3 +
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¿Por qué se esconden?
Why Are You Hiding?
Text: María Emilia Beyer RuizIllustrated by: Francesca Massai
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × in)Collection: Ojitos PajaritosPicture bookISBN 9789681685294
A girl who loves to play hide-and-seek and to watch every-
thing around her, finds out that in nature not everything is
what it seems. This is a book thought especially for preschool
children, about the different kinds of mimesis. Through its
simple story, children learn to identify the two principal kinds
of mimesis —predation and defense— and, at the same time,
following the clues, they will learn which animals are hidden in
each page. A recreational book fit for children to learn to inter-
pret images and to arouse their interest in nature.
María Emilia Beyer is a biologist; for five years she has
been dedicated to the popularization of science through
various means, such as science museums, conferences, essays
published in specialized magazines, etc. She constantly
collaborates in the popular science magazine ¿Cómo ves? and
in the bulletin El muégano divulgador. She currently works as
an academic coordinator for the popularization of science in
the unam.
Francesca Massai is an Italian illustrator. This is her first
picture book.
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¿Quién pasó por aquí?
[Who’s been here?]
Text: Martha Duhne
Illustrated by: Manuel Monroy
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × in)Picture bookISBN 9681680618
An entertaining way to learn about animals from their
tracks, with surprises hidden under the flaps and an ap-
pealing story for each animal. Ojitos Pajaritos [Birdie Eyes] is
a series of picture books that introduce children to the pleasure
of discovery. The authors are science writers, and the books are
aimed at children aged three to five who are about to discover
the world around them.
Martha Duhne has been a producer and science writer for
television, radio and magazines for more than years. She is
the coauthor of Animales asombrosos. She is the information
manager of ¿Cómo ves?, a science magazine for young people
published by the University of Mexico. The magazine won
the - Latin American Award for Science and
Technology Writing.
Manuel Monroy studied graphic communication design.
In addition to teaching, he designs posters and other art
projects. He has been an illustrator since , and has
exhibited in solo and joint exhibitions. He has received
numerous awards for his work, including the Quórom
Award and the Noma Concours Award in Japan. He
has illustrated several fce books, including Hombre de mar,
the Yoyo series, Chanyelín, and Rabieta Trebejos.
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¿Para qué usas la lengua?
[What is your Tongue for?]
Text: María del Carmen Sánchez Mora
Illustrated by: Jonathan Farr
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm (approx. × in)Picture bookISBN 9789681683665
Tongues are good for much more than we might imagine.
Animals use them as detectors or weapons; to hunt, taste,
smell or talk. In this book, the interplay between words and pic-
tures leads very young readers to discover how animal tongues
have many different shapes and uses. They will even discover
more about their own tongues!
María del Carmen Sánchez Mora graduated from
the University of Mexico in Biology, and earned a master’s
degree in ecology from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in
science from the University of Mexico. She began writing
about science fifteen years ago at the University Science
Communication Center. She has contributed to several
programs at Universum, the University of Mexico science
museum. Her personal interests include teaching Biology
and scientific illustration. She is a member of the eridob
(European Researchers in Didactics of Biology).
Jonathan Farr was born in Oxford in . He studied
sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His
work has been exhibited in Mexico and Europe. He paints
murals and creates stained glass windows for churches, and
has illustrated books for various publishers. He is also the
illustrator of the fce books Ripios y adivinanzas del mar and
Las aventuras de Max y su ojo submarino.
Age: 3 +
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Ramona la mona
[Nicole the Mole]
Written and illustrated by Aitana Carrasco
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm (. x in)Picture bookISBN 968168026X
Bruno lives with his father, mother, grandparents, and five
goldfish. Upon the arrival of Fola, a red cat, the child ex-
periences the loss of his fish and his grandfather. Bruno is not
willing to accept Mona, his brand new sister… until one day
things change for good.
Aitana Carrasco was born in Valencia. She has a B.A.
in Fine Arts and is a member of the Valencian Association
of Professional Illustrators (apiv). In Carrasco was
presented a prize at the XI ‘El Gos i la Tortuga’ Award of
Editorial 3I4. In - the I.B. ‘A.J. Cavanilles’ awarded
her at several artistic and literary contests (in the fields of
etching, poetry, and fiction). In Carrasco was a finalist in
the annual contest of Poetry at the Polytechnic University of
Valencia.
• A story about loss, time and changes, jealousy, the lies of adults, the discovery of the world and the surprises that life keeps for a kid
• A beautiful book about love and fraternity, and the importance of growing up
Winner of the IX Picture Book Award A la Orilla del Viento (Fondo de Cultura Económica, )
Age: 4 +
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El globo
[The Balloon]
Written and illustrated by Isol
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp.. x . cm (. x . in)Picture BookISBN 9681665732
Secreto de familia
[Family Secret]
Written and illustrated by Isol
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm (. x . in)Picture BookISBN 9789681670467
Camila’s mother yells so much that she looks like a balloon.
So Camila wishes she would actually turn into one. And
one day, her wish comes true. Camila begins to see her mother
in a new way. This charming story shows fantasies taking flight,
and explores the relationships between parents and children.
AWARDS
• Finalist at the Hans Christian Andersen Award • Nomineé for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
(Sweden)
• Special Mention in The White Ravens List for El cuento de Navidad by Auggie Wren (by Paul Auster, Sudamericana, )
• Golden Apple Prize in the Bienal of Illustration of Bratislava , Slovakia, for the illustrations of the book Tic Tac (by Jorge Luján, Alfaguara, )
• The White Ravens List for El globo (FCE publishers, )
• Illustration Award in the rd Press Design International Contest (Porto Alegre, Brazil, )
• Special Mention in the ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Award,
(Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
Age: 5 +
The girl in this tale has a serious problem: one morning she
wakes up earlier than usual and finds out a horrible secret
hidden by her mother. This secret makes her, as well as her fam-
ily, different from everybody else.
Age: 5 +
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Vida de perros
[A Dog’s Life]
Written and illustrated by Isol
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Picture bookISBN 9681654234
A boy and his dog spend too much time together; it is dif-
ficult to pry them apart. This book paints the portrait of
one of the best, most precious relationships in the world—that
of a boy and his dog. A story of friendship, loyalty and good
times. Isol’s humor and unique graphic style combine to make a
delightful picture book for beginning readers.
AWARDS
• The White Ravens List for El globo (FCE publishers, )
• Illustration Award in the rd Press Design International Contest (Porto Alegre, Brazil, )
• Special Mention in the ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Award, (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
• Vida de perros was a finalist in the Sixth A la Orilla del Viento (fce) Picture Book Competition
Age: 4 +
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Libro Caracol
[Snail Book]
Written and illustrated by Javier Sáez Castán
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × in)Picture bookISBN 9789681683689
In this book, children can learn about shapes through pictures
and games. The Victorian-style drawings are exquisitely com-
posed within blocks, which are arranged in an overall design.
Javier Sáez Castán studied fine arts at the University of
Valencia. He has been an illustrator for more than fifteen
years, and his books have won awards in several countries. He
has also been a teacher, and directed educational and cultural
workshops. He is the illustrator of El animalario universal
by Miguel Murrugarren, a fce book which won the Ninth
International Children’s and Young People’s Picture Book
Award in .
Age: 4 +
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Colores con brisa
[Colors on the Breeze]
Text: Carlos Pellicer
Illustrated by: Carlos Pellicer López
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Picture bookISBN 9681678699
A special book that introduces children to the world of po-
etry and pictures; a single poem is illustrated per double
page spread. Carlos Pellicer López’s shapes and colours are a
visual recreation of the poetic tone of the verses in chromatic
planes and scenes that give the words a new meaning.
Carlos Pellicer was born in Villahermosa in the state
of Tabasco in and died in Mexico City in . He
was a poet who wrote for the journals Falange, Ulises and
Contemporáneos. He was also a professor of modern poetry at
the University of Mexico and director of the Department of
Literature of the Fine Arts Institute. He received the Mexican
National Award for Literature in .
Carlos Pellicer López is a writer and artist. His work
has appeared in anthologies published in usa. His picture
book Julieta y su caja de colores, also published by fce, received
several awards, among them the Promexa Award, the
Antoniorrobles Award, a Plaque in the Bratislava
Biennial of Illustrations and the Ezra Jack Keats Bronze
Medallion in . His picture book Juan y sus zapatos also
received the Promexa Award.
Selected for The White Ravens
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Boda en Chimalistac
[Wedding in Chimalistac]
Text: Elena PoniatowskaIllustrations: Osvaldo Hernández
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681685638
The gardens of Chimalistac, a neighborhood in the southern
part of Mexico City, witness the love between a Lime tree
and a Jacaranda tree. Unfortunately, the Jacaranda is in love with
the Beech, and Lime will have to overcome his dismay and find
another way to conquer his loved one before he can accompany
her up the aisle to the altar. This story, narrated in a Custombrist
style, brings the best of Elena Poniatowska’s prose while its il-
lustrations convey the purest styles of Mexican folklore.
Elena Poniatowska was born in Paris in . During
World War II, she fled with her mother to Mexico. A
journalist, chronicler, and author of fiction, she’s one of
the most prestigious writers in Mexico. The first woman
to have received the National Journalism Prize (), her
works include Hasta no verte Jesús mío (Mazatlán Literature
Prize) and La noche de Tlatelolco (Xavier Villaurrutia Prize,
rejected by the author in protest against Luis Echeverría, then
President of Mexico). fce has published her Obras reunidas
I, Narrativa breve, which includes the stories De noche vienes
and Tlapalería, and the novellas Lilus Kikus and Querido
Diego, te abraza Quiela; as well as Obras reunidas II. Novelas,
which includes Hasta no verte Jesús mío, “La Flor” de Lis and
Paseo de la Reforma.
Osvaldo Hernández was born in 1969 in Mexico City.
He studied at La Esmeralda from 1988 to 1993, and he’s
participated in 50 collective exhibitions in Mexico, Finland,
Spain, the United States, and France. He received an award
during the First Biennial of Painting and Poetry organized
by the Autonomous University of Mexico (uam) in 1993.
He’s had six individual exhibitions. He received the Young
Creators scholarship from the National Fund for Culture and
the Arts in 1994.
Ages: +
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Camino a casa
[On the Way Home]
Text: Jairo BuitragoIllustrations: Rafael Yockteng
st ed., fce Mexico, pp.23 × 23 cm (9 × 9 in)Picture bookISBN 9786071600073
Apicture book in which fantasy cloaks nostalgia in order to
address—with humor, imagination, and tenderness—a
difficult subject: absence. At first glance, this is a book in which
a little girl approaches an imaginary friend so that he’ll accom-
pany her walking home from school each day. However, a more
careful reading shows what this girl must face every day: poverty,
taking care of her little brother, household chores, and absence
—her imaginary lion, a symbol of strength and protection, helps
her deal with this. The surprise ending gives the story a plot
twist, making it richer, and more emotional. The wealth of in-
terwoven images displays the Colombian social environment the
girl has to cope with while the text, simple and tender, reveals
the protagonist’s inner world.
Jairo Buitrago has worked as a writer, researcher, and
editorial assistant. He’s published two books for children and
many more about cinema, his area of specialization.
Rafael Yockteng won the ibby Utopia Award, geared
towards Latin American illustrators of children’s books, in
. Since then, he has illustrated several books for children
in Colombia and abroad.
• “Every line works perfectly, saying what it has to say without undue complication, easily capturing the atmosphere of the situation” (Satoshi Kitamura)
• “A charming story with a surprising, emotional ending… I believe that the simplicity in the illustration style complements the story fairly well” (Anthony Browne)
Winner of the XI ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Illustrated Picture Book Award (fce)
Ages: +
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Tigres de la otra noche
[Tigers of the Other Night]
Text: María García EsperónIllustrated by: Alejandro Magallanes
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × . in)Picture bookISBN 9681682726
A book about the power of imagination and play; about
growing and discovering the world, with its dangers and
its potential. The poems make multiple references to the tiger
as an archetype, and to other authors including Kipling, Borges,
Verne and Salgari.
María García Esperón is a teacher, science journalist
and writer. She has written scripts for the Mexican Radio
Institute, articles on painting, dance, music, theater and books
for the newspaper El Heraldo de México, and coauthored
articles for the periodicals El Perico Consentido and La Ciencia
Recreativa. She recently won the Norma-Fundalectura
Award for Children’s and Young Adult Books.
Alejandro Magallanes studied graphic design at
the enap (University of Mexico School of Art). He has
illustrated children’s books for Mexican and foreign
publishers, and has designed award-winning posters. He has
been a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale since
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Winner of the Hispanic Children’s Poetry Award
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La peor señora del mundo
[The Meanest Woman in the World]
Text: Francisco HinojosaIllustrated by: Rafael Barajas, El Fisgón
nd ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm ( x . in)B/W illustrationsISBN 968164705X
In the north of Turambul lives the meanest lady in the world.
She punishes her children when they misbehave, but also
when they behave. Everybody in the neighborhood runs away
from her. But one day the villagers decide to do something to
put an end to her atrocities.
A humorous, acid, and cathartic tale on the limits of human
behavior and the strength of a community to resist an attempt
of an individual to impose herself upon them.
Francisco Hinojosa (Mexico City, ) studied
literature, and then started writing poetry, short stories, and
children’s books. In he won the ibby Award for La vieja
que comía gente. Hinojosa is the most outstanding author of
children’s books in Mexico.
Rafael Barajas, El Fisgón is a curator, muralist, painter,
researcher, writer, and journalist. He is also one of the best-
known political caricaturists in Mexico.
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• The story is illustrated by Rafael Barajas, El Fisgón, one of the best Mexican caricaturists
Age: 6 +
La Muerte pies ligeros
[Light-Footed Death]
Text: Natalia Toledo
Illustrated by: Francisco Toledo
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm (. x . in)Picture BookISBN 9681676718
Told as a legend, Light-footed Death gives a humorous
expla nation of how Death came to Earth. The idea for
this book came from some of Francisco Toledo’s engravings of
Death jumping rope with different animals, all from the region
of Tehuantepec, where the artist and his daughter were born.
The story is based on ancient cultural heritage, and reinvents
oral tradition.
The magnificent images of Francisco Toledo recreate the
atmosphere of popular stories and legends in a playful fashion
and turn the book into a valuable collectible for all those inter-
ested in the painter’s work.
Natalia Toledo was born in Juchitán, Oaxaca in . She
is a bilingual poet (Zapotec-Spanish). Some of her published
titles are: Olivo negro; Flor de pantano; Mujeres de sol, mujeres
de oro, and Paraíso de fisuras.
Francisco Toledo was born in Juchitán, Oaxaca in
. Since his work has been exhibited in different
museums in México, United States, South America, and
Europe. Recently he was awarded Right Livelihood Award
(Alternative Nobel Price) for his Commitment and Art for
the protection and preservation of the natural and cultural
environment in Oaxaca.
Age: 7 +
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Cuento del Conejo y el Coyote
[The Tale of the Rabbit and the Coyote]
Text: Natalia ToledoIllustrations: Francisco Toledo
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681676681
A classic story from Mexican oral tradition that tells why the
coyote always howls at the Moon, retold through the live
language of a Zapotec writer. Rabbit steals chili peppers from
a garden, and the farmer sets a trap to catch him. About to be
stewed, Rabbit sees Coyote who, while trying to help him, ends
up taking his place. Thus begins a chain of adventures in which
the clever rabbit mocks Coyote time and time again. Natalia
Toledo, currently one of the most active and important writ-
ers in the Mexican literary landscape, adapted this traditional
Zapotec story by translating it into Spanish. The visual quality
makes this book not only a great literary work, but also a col-
lectible for all those who love Mexican visual arts.
Natalia Toledo was born in Juchitán, Oaxaca, in .
She is a bilingual poet (Zapotec-Spanish). She studied at
the General Society of Mexican Writers School (sogem).
She’s participated in many literary encounters, including the
First Encounter of Writers in Indigenous Languages Mexico-
Central America, held by unesco, and the Continental
Encounter of Writers in Indigenous and Afro-Caribbean
Writers in Quintana Roo. She currently presides over the
Patronage of the Juchitán House of Culture.
Francisco Toledo, one of the most important Mexican
painters, is from Oaxaca (). In , he began his studies
at the Free Engraving Workshop of the National Institute of
Fine Artes (inba) School of Artisanry and Design in Mexico
City. His work has been presented since in museums in
Mexico, the United States, Europe, and Central and South
America. In , he donated a collection of graphic work in
order to found the Graphic Arts Institute of Oaxaca. He lives
alternately in Oaxaca and Mexico City.
Age: 6 +
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Animalario universal del profesor Revillod Almanaque ilustrado de la fauna mundial
[Universal Zoology]
Text: Miguel MurugarrenIllustrated by: Javier Sáez
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. x cm (. x . in)Picture Book ISBN 9681670485
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Professor Revillod has collected many pictures of extremely
exotic animals during his numerous trips around the world.
Come and see over of his finest specimens, in a stylishly
designed and innovative picture book.
Miguel Murugarren was born in Spain. He studied
philosophy and literature. He is interested in advertising,
graphic design and music.
Javier Sáez was born in Spain. He studied Fine Arts. He
illustrates and writes his own books, like Picopelosplumas and
Los tres erizos, and works for many publishing houses.
Winner of the Ninth International Children’s and Young People’s Picture Book Award in
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Kassunguilà
[Kassunguilà]
Written and illustrated by Monique Zepeda
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × in)Picture bookISBN 9789681686208
Kassunguilà is a small fish who lives at the bottom of the
ocean, sheltered by a parasol, until one day a terrible storm
tears him away from his peaceful existence and a journey begins
to recover his inner peace and confidence. Here Zepeda has giv-
en us a work of art, with illustrations created from wine boxes,
folk art stamps, tin figures, bells, and dozens of other traditional
Mexican objects. Kassunguilà is a metaphor on life and growing
up, with all the surprises and difficulties involved.
Monique Zepeda was born in Mexico City. She studied
pedagogy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
She is a psychologist from the Sorbonne in Paris, and studied
for her Master’s in childhood clinical psychology at the
Autonomous University of the State of Morelos. She is the
author of publications for teachers such as Escuela viva and
Aprendiendo juntos. She is also the author of Marita no sabe
dibujar and El cuaderno de Pancho.
Age: 6 +
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Las aventuras de Max y su ojo submarino
[The Adventures of Max and his Underwater Eye]
Text: Luigi AmaraIllustrated by: Jonathan Farr
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm ( × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681684501
After Max loses his right eye by accident, he finds out that
he can see things from two different points of view at the
same time. With his wandering eye, Max sees his school, the
night, and his family in a new way. When his eye turns into a
mutant pearl and describes what it sees from the ocean bed,
we see the underwater world from a dazzling new perspective.
These in genious narrative poems express an instinctive sense
of the fabulous and extraordinary humor as it demythologizes
childhood.
Luigi Amara was born in Mexico City in . He is a poet
and essayist, and has published several books of poems: El
decir de la mancha, El cazador de grietas, Pasmo y Envés. He
has also written a book of essays El peatón inmóvil. He was
awarded the Elías Nandino Young Poets Award and has
received grants from the Mexican Institute of Fine Arts and
the National Foundation for Culture and the Arts (fonca).
He is also a member of the National Artists Registry. Las
aventuras de Max y su ojo submarino is his first book of poems
for children.
Jonathan Farr was born in Oxford in . He studied
sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His
work has been exhibited in Mexico and Europe. He paints
murals and creates stained glass windows for churches,
and has illustrated books for various publishers. He is the
illustrator of ¿Para qué usas la lengua? and Ripios y adivinanzas
del mar, also published by fce.
Winner of the Hispanic Children’s Poetry Award
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Hago de voz un cuerpo
[Voices from the Body]
Anthology: María Baranda Illustrated by: Gabriel Pacheco
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm (approx. . × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681684006
This wonderful picture book is all about the body: hands,
hair, nails, arms, the neck and more. Fifteen outstanding
Mexican poets have used their words to create an enchanting
series of metaphors of the body.
María Baranda is one of the most important poets of
her generation. In she was awarded the Efraín Huerta
National Poetry Award for her book Los memoriosos, the Villa
de Madrid International Poetry Award in for Moradas
imposibles and the Aguascalientes National Poetry Award for
her book Dylan y las ballenas in . The fce published her
books Atlántica y
el rústico in its Mexican Literature series in , and Marte
y las princesas voladoras in the A la Orilla del Viento series, in
.
Gabriel Pacheco was born in Mexico City in .
He studied stage and set design at the National Institute
of Fine Arts. He won the Tenth Città de Chioggia
International Illustration Competition in Venice in ,
the first place in the Fourteenth Catalogue of Children’s
and Young Peoples’ Books Illustrators and the
International Picture Book Award. He has participated in
exhibits in Mexico and Italy, and was included in the
and catalogue of the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition.
He has illustrated books for the leading Spanish and Italian
publishing houses.
Selected for 50 Books / 50 Covers, aiga, NY Selected for The White Ravens,
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De cómo nació la memoria de El Bosque
[How the Memory of the Forest Became]
Written and illustrated by Rocío Martínez
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Picture bookISBN 9789681684518
This is a story that remind us of classic tales. It tells the life
story of a simple wooden table built by a woodcutter and
how it moved from house to house and master to master. At
the same time, the story speaks of the passage of time, love, life,
death, gratitude, and human potential. The illustrations weave a
rich tapestry of colors and shapes that are based on the text but
at the same time add depth to the story with their movement
and colors, with amusing details for readers to discover.
Rocío Martínez was born in Madrid. She studied fine
arts, specializing in print-making. Since , she has
focused on illustrating books for children and young people.
Her work has been shown at numerous solo and group
exhibitions, and she has earned the oepli-Ministry of
Culture Illustration Award for the Children’s Book Poster of
the Week, the Ministry of Culture Award for the best book
published in , the Lazarillo Illustration Award for
Miguel y las palampatas, and the Lazarillo Illustration
Award for La gallina Catalina. Her books have been
published in Spain and Latin America.
Winner of the 2006 ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Picture Book Award (Fondo de Cultura Económica)
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El cuento del pingüino
[The Penguin’s Tale]
Text: Antonio Ventura
Illustration: Carmen Segovia
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Picture bookISBN 9786071600042
This is a story within a story, a book that gives wings to the
reader’s imagination.
Antonio Ventura was born in Madrid in , where
he has taught at various public centers since . In ,
he was in charge of the Children’s Literature Division at the
Anaya Department of Educational Orientation and Research.
In , he became Director of the Sopa Book Collection.
In July , he was appointed Director of Anaya Children’s
and Youth Division. He’s also the founder of the children’s
literature magazine Babar. His published works include:
No todas las vacas son iguales, El Tren, El pájaro y la princesa
(fce, ), Osos de Cuento, La mirada de Pablo and El mar de
Darío.
Carmen Segovia was born in Barcelona. She won the
second place in the 4th International Contest of Illustrated
Children’s Picture Books from the publishing house Anaya
for Mitsu y Lala. She has published Caperucita roja, El viaje
secreto, and Cuentos populares españoles. For the Fondo de
Cultura Económica she illustrated the Spanish version of
How the Bee Became, by Ted Hughes.
Special Mention in the X ‘A la Orilla del Viento’ Picture Book Award (Fondo de Cultura Económica)
Age: 8 +
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El libro salvaje
[The Wild Book]
Text: Juan VilloroIllustration: Gabriel Martínez Meave
st ed., fce México, pp. × cm ( × . in)FictionISBN 9789681685867
Juan, a twelve-year-old boy going through his parents’ divorce,
has already planned his summer vacation. But his mother takes
him to his Uncle Tito, a hopeless bibliophile who chews with an
open mouth and adores spiders, because they protect him from
the mosquitoes that distract him from his reading. There, hid-
den among thousands of volumes of his uncle’s eccentric library,
Juan discovers El libro salvaje, a mutinous book that resists be-
ing opened, has never been read and, moreover, contains in its
pages an exciting adventure in which Juan turns out to be the
protagonist. This novel was written by one of Mexico’s most
prestigious authors.
Juan Villoro is a writer, translator, journalist, and radio
and television broadcaster, as well as one of Mexico’s most
active and significant intellectuals in recent years. He has
won many awards, including the Villaurrutia Prize (),
the Herralde Prize for Novels () and, more recently, the
French Embassy’s Antonin Artaud Prize.
Gabriel Martínez Meave is a graphic and typographic
designer, illustrator, calligrapher and author. He’s a member
of the Association Typographique Internationale and
the New York Type Directors’ Club. While he is mostly
self-taught, he has taken several workshops with different
typographic and poster artists, such as Cyrus Highsmith.
In , he won first place in the Design Biennial and an
Excellence in Type Design Diploma from the course Bukva:
raz!, held in Moscow.
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El nombre del juego es Posada
[Posada is the Name of the Game]
Text: Hugo HiriartIllustrated by: Joel Rendón
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × . in)Non FictionISBN 9681673549
La Catrina is a train ride into the world of José Guadalupe
Posada, engraver and commentator on Mexican society in
the Revolutionary Era. In this story, disaster and tragedy mingle
with human characters like those Posada so often caricatur-
ized; a doctor who turns his daughter’s suitor into a chicken,
the handsome son who mistreats his parents, the woman who
meets the Devil himself, and more. An ingenious and amusing
tale that introduces young readers to the imagination, the wit
and the engaging pictures by one of the greatest Mexican artists,
whose portrayal of the spirit of Mexico transcended the coun-
try’s borders. The book includes information about the history
of engraving in Mexico, the calaveritas and Posada’s games—the
coyote, the charro smugglers.
Hugo Hiriart is a writer and theater director. He studied
philosophy at the University of Mexico and painting at ‘La
Esmeralda’ (Mexican National School of Painting, Sculpture
and Engraving). He won the Xavier Villaurrutia Award and
is a member of the National Artists Registry.
Joel Rendón was born in Izúcar de Matamoros in the state
of Puebla in . He studied visual arts at the Mexican
National School of Art. His work has been exhibited in
Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Spain, North Africa and the
United States. In a series of short episodes called ‘Estampa
al Minuto’ [Minute Print] produced by Mexico’s Channel ,
he teaches children about the principles and techniques of
engraving.
Age: 8 +
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Fernanda y los mundos secretos
[Fernanda and the Secret Worlds]
Ricardo Chávez Castañeda
st ed., fce Mexico, pp. × cm (. × in)FictionISBN 9789681670559
Ten stories about different ways to see, smell, feel and ex-
perience the world. One child cannot go out in the sun,
another carries an ocean within, another lost a leg, another is
haunted by a ghost, another sees only half of everything. This
series of stories promote tolerance by helping the reader to un-
derstand others who are different.
Ricardo Chávez Castañeda was born in Mexico City
in . He writes novels and short stories. He has won the
Latin American Story Award, the Borges Short
Story Award, the Mexican National Novel Award,
the and Mexican National Young People’s Novel
Awards, the Mexican National Children’s Story Award
and the National Short Story Award. Along with
other writers including Jorge Volpi, Ignacio Padilla, Vicente
Herrasti, he is part of the Crack Movement, a Mexican
literary movement of the mid-s.
• A tribute to Oliver Sack’s clinical stories
Age: 14 +
Andar entre libros
[Among Books]
Teresa Colomer
st ed., Fce Mexico, pp. . × cm (. × . in)Non FictionISBN 9681671775
This book proposes a method based on theory and practical
experience for promoting literary education in the schools.
The first section analyzes the function of the school, reading
and books in the process of literary education. The second part
proposes an active relationship between these three elements
to promote reading, both collectively and individually, in the
classroom.
Teresa Colomer is a Spanish specialist in children’s
and young adult’s literature. She has presented lectures
in numerous countries on active promotion of reading
comprehension. She is currently the director of the Children’s
Literature Research Network in Catalonian universities
and organizes a M. A. program in books and literature for
children and young people together with the Banco del Libro
in Venezuela and the Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation.
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