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      • Edizioni Horti di Giano

        We are looking for that flame that ignites our authors’ emotions. We dream of an editorial world where those who deserve can express themselves freely and not thanks to a payment. Horti di Giano offers books with attention to the smallest detail, where Editing is the heart of a work done with passion and the publications are enriched by several hand-made illustrations, in order to give life to a book which is an artistic and complete experience. in every respect. You can find Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, Crime and Mistery, Coming-on-age novel, Poetry and Graphic Novel.

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        Science & Mathematics
        April 2018

        Cyst Nematodes

        by Roland N Perry, Maurice Moens, John T Jones, Matthew A. Back, James G. Baldwin, George W. Bird, Vivian C. Blok, David J. Chitwood, Laura Cortada, Matthias Daub, Keith G. Davies, Walter S. de Jong, Loes J.M.F. den Nijs, Sebastian Eves-van den Akker, Godelieve Gheysen, Aska Goverse, Ivan G. Grove, Johannes Hallmann, Zafar A. Handoo, John T. Jones, Catherine J. Lilley, Horacio D. Lopez-Nicora, Edward P. Masler, Melissa G. Mitchum, Maurice Moens, Sharad Mohan, Terry L. Niblack, Roland N. Perry, Jon Pickup, Adrian M.I. Roberts, Andrea M. Skantar, Geert Smant, Richard W. Smiley, Sergei A Subbotin, Victoria Taylor, Gregory L. Tylka, Lieven Waeyenberge, Inga A. Zasada

        This book is a compendium of current information on all aspects of these economically important parasites. It provides comprehensive coverage of their biology, management, morphology and diagnostics, in addition to up-to-date information on molecular aspects of taxonomy, host-parasitic relationships and resistance. Written by a team of international experts, Cyst Nematodes will be invaluable to all researchers, lecturers and students in nematology, parasitology, agriculture and agronomy, industries with an interest in chemical and biological control products for management of plant-parasitic nematodes, and any courses, quarantine and advisory services.

      • October 2013

        El silencio de los pájaros

        by Horacio Cavallo / Gonzalo Delgado

        Para salvar su vida, un hombre decide salvar la de los demás.Una solitaria mujer recibe las esperanzadoras cartas de un admirador secreto.Padre e hijo viajan al pasado con una caja de cenizas en las manos.Un músico ciego recorre a tientas un pequeño pueblo del interior.Un poeta ignoto le entrega el más valioso regalo al hombre que lo iluminó con sus palabras.Un grupo de niños planean un mágico rescate.Un abuelo, su nieto y un perro ven lo que el río devuelve a los hombres, mientras los pájaros callan. En los siete cuentos de este libro, Horacio Cavallo construye un mundo de particular sensibilidad gracias a la calidad sugestiva de su prosa. Las vidas de los personajes que habitan ese mundo son antiguas, vidas que han llegado a un punto en el que un solo gesto de bondad, de sencilla ternura, puede devolverles una parte de su fuerza original. Mucho tiempo después de que el lector haya abandonado estas páginas, esos personajes continuarán en su memoria, buscando nuevas oportunidades de redención, y, quizá, encontrándolas. Un nuevo relato se añade a los siete que conformaban la primera edición de este volumen. Se trata de «El sabor de la nieve», originalmente publicado en el libro colectivo Exposición múltiple (Alter Ediciones, 2015), un texto que, además de ser una prodigiosa muestra de técnica narrativa, alcanza una gran hondura emotiva y se ubica entre las mejores piezas breves del autor. El nuevo conjunto amplía así los márgenes de su universo simbólico y ofrece nuevas posibilidades de diálogos cruzados. Cabe señalar que luego de obtener el Premio Nacional de Narrativa Édita del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura en 2015, varios de los relatos de este libro han formado parte de antologías en diversas lenguas.

      • Life is elsewhere

        by Farías, Alejandro / Vergara, Marcos

        This book is an intervention to Antonio Di Benedetto’s novel Lossuicidas (The suicides).The novel is a starting point to tell the suicides, in a two-yearperiod, of three of the greatest wrtiters of their time in Argentina:Alfonsina Storni, Leopoldo Lugones and Horacio Quiroga.The protagonist starts a thesis about suicides, and uses the caseof this three authors. But the University puts him to work with Marcela,a peculiar young woman whom he doesn’t know. The investigationabout the edge of death begins to affect them both. Whatis experienced in a way on paper, in literature, is not experiencedequally in the flesh.A book that is, at the same time, a kind of mashup in which theworks of Di Benedetto, Onetti, Pizarnik and Arenas merge.

      • Travel writing

        Three ways to cross a river

        by Agustina Atrio

        "This is the story of a journey through water. Why water? Because I feel comfortable being close to it, the calm invades me and the landscape fills in my urban person holes, those that grow when I live surrounded by concrete". With a brutally honest voice, Argentinean Agustina Atrio tells us about the impossibility of having a fixed the impossibility of having a fixed domicile, a stable a stable identity, a foot anchored on land. There are thunderstorms, earthquakes, echoes of guarani, submarine cables; cities that dry up, holes that always of cities that dry up, holes that always end up in China, mountains that threaten. She explores the marks that that remain on the body after a journey: silence, laughter and solitude. Between the chronicle and the diary, and accompanied by voices such as Rebecca Solnit, Tim Ingold Ingold, Horacio Quiroga and Albert Camus, Agustina Atrio narrates a fascinating story of a search through three rivers: Paraná, Manzanares and Limmat. Rivers that are mostly wild, but that sometimes have been tamed by humans. Booktrailer available here.

      • January 2019

        El río

        by Débora Mundani

        Los días de Horacio transcurren en el Delta del Paraná. Poco antes de morir, su madre le pide un último favor: ser enterrada en su pueblo natal, el punto limítrofe entre las provincias de Entre Ríos y Corrientes. Con el fin de cumplir su palabra, Horacio remonta el río abierto por primera vez. Un viaje fluvial que parecerá no terminar nunca, ni tener sentido, cuando la naturaleza se le imponga con violencia. Hasta que en medio de las aguas, un encuentro inesperado obligará a Horacio a repasar su identidad y su historia. Con el Paraná como protagonista, Débora Mundani se adentra en este río implacable que traza la vida de mujeres, hombres y pueblos que nacen a sus orillas.   Horacio's days pass in the Paraná Delta. Shortly before he died, his mother asked him for one last favor: to be buried in his hometown, the border point between the provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes. In order to keep his word, Horacio goes up the open river for the first time. A river journey that will never seem to end, or make sense, when nature is violently imposed on it. Until in the middle of the waters, an unexpected encounter forces Horacio to review his identity and his history. With Paraná River as the protagonist, Débora Mundani enters this implacable river that traces the lives of women, men and peoples that are born on its shores.

      • The Arts

        Mouth Full of Silence

        by Sigismond de Vajay, Kimberlee Cole, Pedro Donoso, Nathalie Goffard, Cristóbal Joannon

        Mouth Full of Silence, compiles a series of works made by the Chilean artist Alejandro Quiroga, between 2016 and 2019, paintings that speak with their lights and shadows of a lost paradise, of a one must be recovered, and another that must be preserved; around different edges of Chilena landscape-nation, through portrayed places that reflect the results of man's action in the environment. As well as speaks of the transformation of Quiroga as an artist and as a person. The publication includes texts by the art historian and curator Kimberlee Cole, the theorists Pedro Donoso and Nathalie Goffard, and the journalist Cristóbal Joannon. Who with their own point of view, they address themes such as landscape, neoliberalism and the journey through the territory, creating a poetic and acute analysis of the current state of Chilean geography and its transformation. "I have been developing this work for several years, which makes a survey of the territory and the incidence of capitalism in it. From there, everything that is addressed has to do with our society and how we project ourselves as a country into the future. It is a purely political and visual work, which aims at a social reflection committed to natural resources, sustainable economy and ecology,” Alejandro Quiroga.

      • Women's Fiction
        April 2021

        Sira

        by María Dueñas

        Sira Quiroga—the protagonist of The Time in Between— is back, walking firmly towards maturity Four destinies. Two missions. One woman. Sira again plunges the reader in an unforgettable period. The Great War has comes to an end and the world begins a tortuous reconstruction. After her duties as a collaborator with the British secret services, Sira faces the future longing for serenity. However, this will not be so. Destiny has a misfortune in store for her, which will force her to reinvent herself, to take the reins of her life on her own and courageously fight in order to channel the future.Amid historical events that will mark an era, Jerusalem, London, Madrid and Tangiers will be the settings through which she travels. In them she will face anguish and reunions, risky tasks, and the experience of motherhood.Sira Bonnard—formerly Arish Agoriuq, formerly Sira Quiroga—is no longer the innocent seamstress who dazzled us with patterns and clandestine messages, but her appeal remains intact. Sira returns, charismatic and unforgettable.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        November 2020

        Kafka en Maracaná

        90 partidos. 90 autores. 90 relatos

        by David García Cames, Miguel Ángel Ortiz and Marcel Beltran

        Football breaks down all doors, including those of literature. Contrary to popular belief, there are many writers who at some point were attracted by the mystery of the goal or the fervor of the stands. The ball sneaks into the work and life of authors who have built bridges between these two apparently dissociated worlds. From Marguerite Duras to Eduardo Galeano, passing through Albert Camus, Roberto Bolaño, Svetlana Aleksiévich or Federico García Lorca. This book is 90 games that were played one day. This book is made up of 90 stories, halfway between the chronicle and the tale, with which tribute is paid to 90 extraordinary creators who have influenced our way of understanding football.

      • July 2011

        The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction

        by Rachel Haywood Ferreira

        A fantastic voyage through the early science fiction of Latin America

      • Escritoras de entresiglos: un mapa trasatlántico

        Autorías y redes literarias en la prensa argentina (1870-1910)

        by Maria Vicens

        In this book, Escritoras de entresiglos: un mapa trasatlántico, Literature specialist María Vicens addresses a topic of increasing importance for a proper understanding of our cultural past: the material and symbolic context within which a legitimate space was articulated for the Public deed of women in Argentina in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Unlike the growing literature on this subject that has focused almost exclusively on national cases, this study proposes a new look at the transnational networks built by women writers themselves, and that linked geographic spaces of literary production as dissimilar to each other as Peru, Spain, and Argentina - this country, which became the fundamental link between the first two. In this way, next to analyzes referring not only to writers who have long been consecrated by the literary tradition, such as Juana Manuela Gorriti, Clorinda Matto de Turner, or Emilia Pardo Bazán, but also to a wide group of less well-known writers, such as Raymunda Torres y Quiroga, the reader will find a detailed reconstruction of the world of the female press in Argentina between the fall of Rosas and the Great War, accompanied by extensive references to the Peruvian and Spanish contexts from which the writers with an international vocation who interacted with their Argentine counterparts then. An original approach, rich in discoveries, to the worlds of feminine intimacy will also be discovered in these pages at their points of connection with the public sphere in which, not without facing arduous obstacles, these women sought to project themselves as writers. The cartography of this transatlantic map will be appreciated from now on, as never before, in all its complex and fine detail.

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