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      • Založba Malinc

        At Malinc Publishing House we have been publishing quality children's literature since 2012 and have strived for bigger literary diversity throughout. We are concentrated on publishing authors from the Spanish speaking countries and minority literatures' representatives connected with the Spanish culture such as Basque, Catalan and Galician writers. Books of less known literatures from Europe and elsewhere have also been published by Malinc Publishing House. Through the reading promotion projects we put academic knowledge into practice. Besides, we carry out courses for the mentors of reading and organize literary readings and visits of foreign authors. It is in this way that we raise general reading literacy, intercultural and linguistic competences and include vulnerable groups, especially people with dyslexia.

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        October 1998

        Der Seeleningenieur

        Amüsantes zu den alten Themen des Lebens - Frauen, Schicksal, Träume, Arbeiterklasse, Spitzel, Liebe und Tod

        by Škvorecký, Josef / Tschechisch Euler, Marcela

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        September 1997

        Eine prima Saison

        Ein Roman über die wichtigsten Dinge des Lebens

        by Škvorecký, Josef / Übersetzt von Euler, Marcela

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        April 1997

        Dialog in Leticia

        by Ernst Tugendhat

        In Leticia, einem kolumbianischen Dorf am Amazonas, trifft der Autor auf einen alten Herrn aus Santo Domingo, der ihn in ein Gespräch über die Grundlagen der Moral verwickelt. Den Ort gibt es wirklich, der alte Herr und das Gespräch dagegen sind fiktiv. Der Dialog entzündet sich zunächst an Tugendhats bisheriger Moralphilosophie, insbesondere am Begründungsbegriff, den er in seinen Vorlesungen über Ethik entwickelt hat. Moralische Normen, so erklärt der alte Herr, seien per definitionem Handlungsregeln, die als begründungsbedürftig angesehen werden, aber sie können nicht an und für sich begründet werden, sondern sie sind gegenüber den Betroffenen zu begründen. Im weiteren Verlauf des Gesprächs geht es um den Gerechtigkeitsbegriff und den moralischen Universalismus, um Sitten und Konventionen, um moralische Motive und schließlich auch um die "Blutrünstigkeit" der Moral: Die Moral der Herzensgüte wird als hölzernes Eisen verworfen. Am Ende des Gesprächs wenden sie sich dem Problem der Korruption in modernen Gesellschaften zu und erwägen den Vorschlag, Korruption zu entmoralisieren und nur durch externe Sanktionen zu unterbinden.

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        True stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2018

        Niños

        by María Jose Ferrada, María Elena Valdez

        Thirty-four poems, one for each of the young children (all under the age of 14) that were executed, arrested or disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. A book dedicated to all those little Chilean victims, but also to all the children that each day suffer the consequences of violence.

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        Poetry (Children's/YA)
        August 2018

        Animal

        Poemas breves salvajes

        by María José Ferrada, Ana Palmero

        "Hidden in his horn he guards the secret of the jungle”. This might be as well the beginning of a novel, but it's an inspired riddle about wild animals. The illustrations in high varnish of this edition highlight the different skin textures of each animal and invites the reader to discover a new way of reading in a tactile and playful way.

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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.

      • Comic book & cartoon art
        2013

        Maliki in India Ink

        by Marcela Trujillo (Maliki)

        A box filled with childhood drawings marks the beginning of this illustrated story of Maliki- the author- as a girl, teen, and monster-mother.  Maliki's calligraphy, planted here and there through her particular illustrations, is literally the most hilarious journey through a person's intimacy, which the artist makes us take part in without any shame. Few make a comic book out of their lives. A life diary without a lock or cover-up

      • Comic book & cartoon art
        2013

        Maliki's Illuminated Diary

        by Marcela Trujillo (Maliki)

        Opening this diary is like sitting comfortably in a friend's living room to talk about each other sorrows and get rid of all shame. It's like drinking a glass of wine, laughing heartily at the most absurd stories, gossips and misfortunes, and lastly end up sharing dreams in order to change the world... Maliki knows how to immerse us into her world with her drawings, but most importantly, she manages to connect with the fiber of humanity that makes us the perfect characters for any comic book. Maliki doesn't mince her words. She portraits with powerful drawings her daily life, her love and hate, her fears and dark side, where we probably all feel identified.

      • Literary Fiction
        August 2019

        The Mirror’s Crypt

        by Marcela del Río

        Marcela del Río was a cultural attaché during the 70s in Prague. From that experience she wrote a magnificent novel about the decay of a Mexican family, a political system and a country lacerated by October 2 massacre. While the male character (an ambassador and pater familias) suffers the injustices of a decadent political system, the peripheral voices that surround him (his wife, his domestic employee, his rebel son) will question and try to transform the hegemonic structures that oppress them.

      • The Arts
        December 2016

        Marcela Correa. Sculptures 1986-2015

        by Patricio Mardones, Smiljan Radic, Alberto Sato

        Marcela Correa, sculptor, graduated in Art at Universidad Católica de Chile. Her work is based on the various materials such as wood, stone and collected metal pieces that she combines, taking advantage of their own shapes and characteristics to achieve harmonious compositions that refer to the organic and the natural environment. Throughout her career, she has worked in partnership with the architect Smiljan Radic. Among his exhibitions are: Sculptures (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Santiago, 1998), Natural Sintético (Natural Synthetic (Galería Animal, 2002), El Niño Escondido en un Pez (The Boy Hidden in a Fish) (XII Venice Architecture Biennale, 2010), Peso Muerto (Dead Weight) (Galería Animal, 2011 ), The Wardrobe and the Mattress (Hermes Tokyo Japan Gallery, 2013), and Difunta Correa (Galería AFA, 2014), Corral (Galería Patricia Ready, 2016). Her works form part of the collection of various museums and are located in public places.

      • Fiction

        Requiem for the Roses

        by Alejandra Ángeles

        Five young women - Alicia, Paula, Alondra, Constanza, and Marcela, are all cello students at the National Music Conservatory. They will run into a profesor who is obssessed with roses and young women, as much as he is obsessed with Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, which becomes the central leitmotif of Requien for the Roses, and the only common denominator between the women. Their five voices, and the voice of the professor, tell the story in a rhythm that closely follows Vivaldi’s score: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter are each one divided into three movements. The story follows the music. The novel is centered on the disappearance of three of the women – Alicia, Paula, and Alondra. Each one of them is a season: Alicia is Spring, Paula is Summer, and Alondra is Fall. Constanza, who is Winter, may or may not suffer the same destiny as their three predecessors. It may be up to her, or it may be up to the reader. While the destinies of Alicia, Paula, and Alondra has already been determined by their captor, and that of Constanza is up for grabs, Marcela, the fifth woman, search for answers as Alicia was her best friend. She immediately sets her eyes on the cello professor and his strange hobbies and habits.

      • Fiction
        January 2021

        Chapeo

        by Johan Mijail

        Chapeo presents, in a Caribbean full of superimpositions, a body that History wanted to have enclosed in itself, which opens up as it travels through a contemporary Santo Domingo: there it touches the Dominican neighborhood intelligence at the same time that it enters into combustion. Between dembow and neoperreo, cuerpx-negrx-travesti becomes a spiritual device for luases and metresas to express themselves through; it looks the economy and the system in the face, and unfolds a desire that, as Iki Yos Piña Narváez points out in the prologue, connects with all the "bodies that do not fit in with the eurosomateca [...], in the Caribbean where the foundation of the history of pain took place". The chapeo, that infinite word and action, here is something else. This novel is written as the Caribbean rhizome, as an expression that snatches the apparent order to move everything, like a hurricane.

      • Children's & YA

        Los abuelos son de Marte

        by Marcela Arévalo

        Grandparents and grandchildren's world is a place where affection, complicity and joy reigns, It's a world of their own, full of joy and fantasy.

      • 2021

        MANUAL DE GERIATRÍA

        Una mirada práctica e interdisciplinaria

        by Carrasco Marcela

      • Fiction

        25 dólares al día

        Una novelita noir

        by José Salvador Ruiz

        “We find ourselves, in these pages, with a tribute neither to Chandler, the detective author, nor to Marlowe, the literary and cinematographic detective. What this little novel wants to make clear is to celebrate a city (L.A.) that captures the imagination of its spectators. We are, then, in the heart of the darkness of the Noir genre, that narrative made with stormy dreams, excessive ambitions, beatings without regard and femme fatales shooting wildly”. Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2019

        Lugares, recorridos y sentidos de la memoria histórica: Acercamientos metodológicos

        by Laura Fonseca Durán, Diana Vernot, Tatiana Rojas Roa, Laura Giraldo Martínez, Edwin Corena Puentes, David J. Luquetta Cediel

        This book is an initiative of the Regional Groups of Historical Memory (GRMH), which, together with the National Center for Historical Memory since 2013, generated proposals for the construction of historical memory in Colombia. The objective of the consolidation of the GRMH has been to recognize local research processes carried out by university professors to build bridges between the country's institutions and communities victimized in the framework of the internal armed conflict in Colombia.   Although the participatory social research bets are nourished by multiple edges, disciplines, and schools of thought, there are methodological peculiarities in the investigations that are formulated in the key of historical memory that, on this occasion, are transversal and are deepened in each chapter.

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