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      • Dalcò Edizioni S.r.l. / DE Publishing

        Dalcò Edizioni is an independent publishing house based in Parma, Milano and New York. For over twenty years we have been specialized in gastronomic and lifestyle books, which we publish with the Food Editore brand. As a packager we design and create general non-fiction and illustrated books for children with a strong educational component. All our projects are designed both for the Italian and international market.   Visit www.dalco-online.com to discover more or contact us: rights@dalcoedizioni.it

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      • Fiction

        Setenta veces siete

        by Dalmiro Sáenz

        First published in 1956, quickly became a best seller. Dalmiro is the great photographer of the Patagonian steppes. The weather, the wind, the cold, the violence, are wonderfully combined in these short stories that have not yet lost their relevance and their ruthless judgment. They confront us at every moment with ourselves, challenge us, modify us, make us rethink where we stand, who we are and who we think we are.

      • Norton Gutiérrez

        & Emma Tzampak's necklace

        by Juan Sáenz Valiente

        Norton Guitérrez, a shy and (very) silent young man, is the ignored son of a familyof greengrocers who ruthlessly exploit him. His lonely days are spent in hisroom watching class B science fiction movies. But one day the show of the singerEmma Tzampak arrives in town, and with it her mysterious and desired necklace,which contains the secret to reach the Fountain of Eternal Youth. Nortonwill get caught up in a quest. And this will be the invitation to an adventure thatwill take him to know the world, magic, people’s lies, love and, why not, himself.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        November 2018

        Cuentos XMAS

        by Seb Doubinsky, Matilda Braxton-Bali, Martín Lombardo, Marina López Planella, Ángel Loureiro, Ana Jaka, Rafael Sáenz de Cabezón

        How to read XMAS in Spanish? X more? Ksmas? Chmas? And what do we understand when we actually read it? XMAS Stories groups seven Christmas-themed stories with X themes: an unknown, a prohibition, something with pornographic content, an indeterminacy, a substitution, a Roman numeral ... All those "X" themes in a "mas" "más" version. Some of the inhabitants of this space are: an individual who flees from the cold in search of healing human warmth; a sixty-year-old in love with the Magi; a friar who finds peace lecturing a community of settlers and indigenous people; an “it” girl housewife on the boil before her Christmas party preparations; a Santa Claus by accident, the protagonist of an untraditional tale; a young woman thirsty for a good love story; and a resident of the Big Apple hungry for Christmas revenge. The characters and voices in these stories, framed in a festive and celebratory atmosphere, and sheltered by everything that Christmas supposedly entails, propose heterodox realities as the only way to a new birth.

      • November 2012

        Mayon

        Out of Print

        by Mickie B. Ashling, Paul Richmond, Paul Richmond

        The Philippines, 1946After being discharged from the Marines, John Buchanan takes a position as overseer for plantation owner Ignacio Saenz. The work is good, but the real draw for John is Mount Mayon, the active volcano looming in the island’s horizon. Finally he has a chance to put his interrupted studies in vulcanology into practice.Gregorio Delgado, the current overseer, isn’t thrilled at being replaced. However, he can’t ignore his attraction to John, who appears to be a kindred spirit. But John throws mixed signals—and more importantly, he pays too much attention to Margarita, one of Ignacio’s marriageable daughters.As John and Gregorio begin a tour of the haciendas, John discovers he has far more in common with his new acquaintance than he thought possible. Torn between honor and desire, John struggles to define who he is and what Gregorio could mean to him. Like the unpredictable volcano, equal parts beauty and danger, Gregorio becomes an obsession that could erupt at any minute and destroy them both. ;

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