Children's & YA

El príncipe moro y el pescadito de oro

by Fernando Paz-Castillo / Jesús Cisneros

Description

A Moorish prince have lost his kingdom and gets the chance to regain it thanks to a good fairy who protects him and a little golden fish. But, since he doesn’t follow the fairy’s advice and get seduced by a bad fairy, he loses his kingdom for the second time. The moorish prince and the little golden fish was first published in 1978 and instantly became a new classic all over Latin-America, Cataplum has made this new edition with very little changes in the text but a whole new and interesting proposal from the images.

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Author Biography

Fernando Paz Castillo (1893-1981) was a laureate Venezuelan poet and literary
critic who founded, with other poets, the intellectual group of El Círculo de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts’ Circle) and the Cultura magazine. He was also part of the first literary generation of Venezuela, the 1918th Generation and received the National Award of Literature. For over 25 years he also developed a diplomatic career in Latin-America and Europe. / Jesús Cisneros was born in Zaragoza, Spain. He studied Illustration in the School of Arts
of that city and Art History in the University of Zaragoza. He has received several awards such as the Illustration Lazarillo (Spain, 2007), the Speciale I colori del sacro (Padua, 2012) and two honorary mentions at Ilustrarte (Lisbon, 2015) and at the Sharjah Children’s Reading
Festival (2016).

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Cataplum Libros
  • Orginal LanguageSpanish
  • Publication Country or regionColombia
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 12 EUR
  • Pages40
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Copyright Year2017
  • Dimensions25x18 cm

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