OPERA ROCK-OCO : CUENTOS REUNIDOS 1979-2008.
La Paz, Bolivia: Editorial 3600, 2014. First edition. Paperback. 378p., wrps. More
La Paz, Bolivia: Editorial 3600, 2014. First edition. Paperback. 378p., wrps. More
Santiago de Chile: Alquimia Ediciones, 2022. First edition. Paperback. 74p., wrps. Matías Correa is the author of the novels: "Geografía de lo inútil" (2015), "Autoayuda" (2014) and "Alma" (2016). More
Lima: Ediciones Varona, 1935. Paperback. 189p., indices, wrps. The novel portrays the diverse human life to be found along the Marañón River in Peru. More
México: Fondo De Cultura Económica, 1965. Second edition. Paperback. (222p) (331) bibl., indices, wrps. In 1962 Ali Chumacero received a letter from the researcher Seymour Menton; the New York professor proposed the publication of an anthology on Hispanic-American narrative that he himself had prepared based on his academic needs. They..... More
Guayaquil: UArtes Ediciones: ILIA, Instituto Latinoamericano de Investigación en Artes, 2020. First edition. Paperback. 144p., photos, illus., facsimiles, wrps. "Ciudad y Pandemia" is born from the loss of those who have died and first hand experiences during the pandemic. Each section is of essay and texts, counterpoints, and podcasts. More
La Paz: Carrera de Literatura, 2015. First edition. Paperback. 159p., bibl., indices, wrps. Since 2010, and until today, two groups of students and teachers from the UMSA Literature School have worked on discussion and rereadings aimed at consitiuting a critical corpus that returns our eye to Bolivian poetry. The results..... More
La Paz: Plural Editores, 2013. First edition. Paperback. 148p., bibl., indices, wrps. As a poet, he is considered one of the greatest representatives of modernism in Bolivia, [ 2 ] although he remained, in general, on the fringes of the literary circles of the time. Referring to his early works..... More
Santiago de Chile: Universidad Diego Portales, 2020. First edition. Paperback. 278p., indices, wrps. In Enrique Alekan. A novel in installments, the germ of Fuguet's forceful work can be seen: a walk through Chile in the late eighties and early nineties, with the Transition as a backdrop and with very unique..... More
San Salvador: CONCULTURA, 2007. First edition. Paperback. 179p., photos, bibl., wrps. The magazine is a multidisciplinary space where the most diverse and varied topics are exposed, divided into areas such as: science, letters and art. With the intention of pointing out efforts and offering opportunities for improvement and constructive ideas;..... More
Buenos Aires: Alfaguara (Colección, V), 2004. First edition. Paperback. 348p., illus., indices, wrps. Ilustrado por Carlos Puerta Don Francisco de Quevedo gave me a look that I interpreted properly, since I went after Captain Alatriste. Let me know if there are any problems, his eyes behind the Quevedesque glasses had..... More
Madrid: Alfaguara (Colección, II), 2001. 11th ed. Paperback. 251p., illus., indices, wrps. Ilustrado por Carlos Puerta On the verge of joining his old third in Flanders, Diego Alatriste finds himself involved, through the mediation of his friend Don Francisco de Quevedo, in another dangerous adventure. A woman has been found..... More
Madrid: Alianza Editores, Emecé Editores, 1974. Third edition. Paperback. 208p., illus., indices, wrps. Borges sends us on a journey into a compelling, bizarre, and profoundly resonant realm; we enter the fearful sphere of Pascal’s abyss, the surreal and literal labyrinth of books, and the iconography of eternal return. More playful..... More
Madrid: Espasa-Calpe (Colección Austral, 1002), 1972. Fourth edition. Paperback. 228p., indices, wrps. "Desolación", appeared for the first time in the United States thanks to Federico de Onís; the following year, the book was published in Chile, and since then it has been reprinted many times. In practice, however, it was..... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada (Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánea, 415), 1977. Second edition. Paperback. 237p., wrps. Mario Vargas Llosa is right: Arguedas (1911-1969) sets a fundamental milestone in the development of Peruvian literature. In fact, his work opens the doors to modernity, masterfully concluding the experiences of the indigenista movement and..... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada (Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánes, 365, 366), 1975. Paperback. (273p) (260)., wrps. "Todas Las Sangres" is the fifth novel of the Peruvian writer José María Arguedas published in 1964. It is the author's longest and most ambitious novel, being an attempt to portray the whole of Peruvian..... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada ( Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánea, 377), 1971. 6th ed. Paperback. 232p., indices, wrps. Pablo Neruda (1904-1973), author of the most intense love books of our time, has selected in this odd volume everything that his poetry offered to women , idealizing her but without stripping her..... More
Barcelona: Editorial Argos Vergara (Colección 'Libros DB', numero, 3), 1979. Later printing. Paperback. 414p., indices, wrps. Mario Vargas Llosa's classic early novel takes place in a Peruvian town, situated between desert and jungle, which is torn by boredom and lust. Don Anselmo, a stranger in a black coat, builds a...... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada (Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánea, 173), 1979. 19th ed. Paperback. 349p., indices, wrps. “The two poems which, together, are popularly known as the Martín Fierro form what is often regarded as the greatest single Spanish American work in creative literature. Appropriately, it draws from Spain the language..... More
Lima: Editorial Milla Batres (Biblioteca de Autoires Peruanos. Vol. 9), 1975. Later printing. Paperback. 186p., indices, wrps. The author's first novel, written in 1956. San Gabriel is a hacienda in the interior of Peru. A teenager brought up in the capital comes to her for family reasons. "But San Gabriel..... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada (Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánea, 391), 1975. 5th ed. Paperback. 238p., wrps. José María Arguedas knew the stories and characters with whom he wrote this novel in a special way. In 1967, as a professor at the Agrarian University of La Molina, he traveled to Chimbote, a...... More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada (Biblioteca Clásica y Contemporánea, 343), 1979. 27th Ed. Paperback. 298., indices, glossary, wrps. El Señor Presidente explores the nature of political dictatorship and its effects on society. Asturias makes early use of a literary technique now known as magic realism. One of the most notable works..... More
Barcelona: Editorial Juventud, 1980. Third edition. Paperback. 287p., wrps. First published in 1626, but probably written in the author's youth, the Historia de la vida del Buscón, called Don Pablos, an example of wanderers and a mirror of tacaños falls within the genre of the bitter picaresque novel initiated by..... More
La Paz: Editorial "Los Amigos del Libro" Werner Guttentag (Enciclopedia Boliviana), 1973. First edition. Paperback. 445p., indices, wrps. Myths and tales of the Quechua people of South America. More
Buenos Aires: Editora Espasa-Calpe (Colección Austral, 3), 1952. 16th. Paperback. 159p., indices, wrps. Far from the romantic exaltations, it is the nudity, the restraint, the delicate intimacy, the balance between passion and intelligence, the predominance of suggestions, the recreation of daily experiences after a period of sedimentation, that make Gustavo..... More