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      • Ediciones Loynaz

        Ediciones Loynaz was founded on July 1991 in Pinar del Rio, Cuba. The publishing house focusses on a wide range of titles from different segments such as children’s literature, poetry, historical literature and fiction.

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      • Ediciones UC

        Ediciones UC, the publishing label of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

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        Literature & Literary Studies

        Poemas Náufragos (Castaway Poems)

        by Dulce María Loynaz

        Book of poems written by the Miguel de Cervantes Awarded cuban poet Dulce María Loynaz.

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        Carta de Egipto (Letter from Egypt)

        by Dulce María Loynaz

        Poetry Book of Dulce María Loynaz written as a love letter to the Egiptian King Tut Ank Amon.

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        Caballo de Frisia (Friesian Horse)

        by Moisés Mayán

        Book of poems winner of the Literary Prize "Hermanos Loynaz" in 2020.

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        Modus Operandi

        by Marcia Jiménez

        Book of poems winner of the Literary Prize "Hermanos Loynaz" in 2019.

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        Todavía la Mitad del día y otros relatos (Still the Middle of the Day and Other Stories)

        by Alfredo Galiano

        This book is a collection of stories where are treated some topics of the contemporary reality of Cuba. His author is Alfredo Galiano a cuban writer who won some important Literary Prizes like "Hermanos Loynaz", "Cirilo Villaverde" and the International Literary Prize "Premio de Relato Alfonso Sancho Sáenz".

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        La isla y otros cuentos (The island and other stories)

        by Emerio Medina

        This book is a collection of stories where are treated some topics of the contemporary reality of Cuba where fiction and reality mix to reveal a peculiar and original point of view concerning humanity existence. His author is Emerio Medina a cuban writer who won some important Literary Prizes like "Hermanos Loynaz".

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        Escritores Peligrosos (Dangerous Writers)

        by Pedro Juan Gutiérrez

        Pedro Juan Gutiérrez an important cuban story teller, reveals through this book a group of interviews made to important writers and intelectuals from Cuba and the World as Gunter Grass or Mario Benedetti where they give intersting points of view concerning literature and society.

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        No Mates a Mayakosky (Don't Kill Mayakosky)

        by Alberto Marrero

        Here appear a group of narrations wich spin around Mayakosky, but in different latitudes, written with a universal language.

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        El andén de las incertidumbres (The platform of uncertainties)

        by El Yaizd Dib

        The book is about different short stories with a social focus about the real life in Argelia and its public servants as main characters, as well as their conflicts.

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        Children's & YA

        Papaloteando

        by Nersys Felipe

        It is a book of short stories written for Children by Nersys Felipe winner of the Casas de las Américas Literary Prize.

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        Extraños de ánimo (Mood strangers)

        by Alejandro Stilman

        Book where the short stories are related and the author addresses realistic and social subjects in a very dynamic way and playing properly with some literary resources where the narrations get more interesting.

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        Calzada de Tirry 81 (Tirry Road 81)

        by Carilda Oliver Labra

        Poetry Book of Carilda Oliver Labra National Literary Prize in Cuba.

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        Pasiones y leyendas de la pelota cubana (Passions and legends of Cuban baseball)

        by Juan Osaba

        In this book are revealed some interesting topics concerning the cuban baseball.

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        Family & home stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2017

        Mexique

        El nombre del barco

        by María José Ferrada, Ana Penyas

        On May of 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, 456 sons and daughters of republican fighters took the transatlantic boat Mexique, that set sail in Bordeau to arrive in Mexico. Previsions were that they would stay there three or four months, but the Republican defeat and the beginning of the Second World War changed that brief exile into a definitive one.  This books tells the story not only of those children, but also about the ship, being aware that we do not know how many boats try to cross our oceans every day, moving human beings that have full rights to a proper way of living and not to stand over a land that tears apart below their feet.

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        Early learning: first experiences
        July 2018

        ¡No!

        by Jorge Alderete

        No, Lautaro, don’t do that. No, don’t do that either. Please don’t, especially not that! This amazing book is about Lautario’s brief compendium before turning 5. It is written by his father, the world famous illustrator Dr. Alderete. This is a great opportunity to establish the limits of authority from a hilarious perspective.

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        Picture storybooks
        June 2018

        Apuntes

        Para un breve diccionario poético

        by Andrés López

        My city, your city... are they really so different? This book is the result to a raw visual critique of our society. Feelings and thoughts mix together to share this out-of-the-status proposal.

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        Classic crime
        June 2018

        Burke & Hare Asesinos

        El oráculo

        by Pablo Boneau

        In Edinburgh, between the years 1827 and 1828, Mr. William Burke and Mr. William Hare committed a series of murders. Why did they do it? This is the story on Pablo Boneau's version.

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        Nature, the natural world (Children's/YA)
        January 2023

        Sneak!

        by Beatriz Gimenez de Ory

        Explore camouflage in this new addition to the Peekaboo series that introduces budding scientists to fun topics! This pop-up book is an invitation to discover 7 animals (arctic fox, owl butterfly, chameleon, sea dragon, urutaú bird, leopard, and leaf insect) hidden through riddle-verses. Sturdy pages with tiered layers cleverly slide with each page turn to reveal answers. From classic camouflage critters like the chameleon to lesser-known species like the sea dragon, readers will delight in discovering the creatures in this interactive guessing game. Includes fact-packed educational notes about camouflage.

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