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Publishing Trends Blog: Cuba is (not) book country
skip to main | skip to sidebar Publishing Trends Blog Tuesday, April 7, 2009 Cuba is (not) book country Last week a group of publishing folk, moonlighting as humanitarian aid workers, invaded Cuba. We spent the week in Havana and its environs and – because it was the 10th Havana Art Biennial –
LETRAS LATINAS BLOG: Poetry sin fronteras: Francisco X. Alarcón featured @ “Kritya”
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Duke University Press Log: Award Winning Titles
Congratulations to our recent award-winning authors! Paul K. Eiss has won the Mexican History Book Prize from the Conference on Latin American History for his book In the Name of El Pueblo: Place, Community, and the Politics of History in...
Madam Mayo: Links Noted: West Texas Mini Clips, Literal, San Miguel, Honey, Glass Future, David
skip to main | skip to sidebar Madam Mayo C.M. Mayo's Latest Podcasts on podomatic.com and iTunes Loading Monday, February 06, 2012 Links Noted: West Texas Mini Clips, Literal, San Miguel, Honey, Glass Future, David Abram, Berlinica, Viral History, Listen Well, Burro Hall My various mini clips
University of Nebraska Press: New Mexico book sale
Last Friday, the state of New Mexico celebrated its 100th birthday! To continue the celebration, UNP is offering books about New Mexico at discounted prices! Save 25 percent on titles, including the following: Nobody's Horses: The Dramatic Rescue of the...
SLHW Literary Notes: Gregg Barrios: The New Latino Generation
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Review: ‘Adios Happy Homeland’ by Ana Menendez « BookPeople's Blog
Review of: Adios, Happy Homeland! by Ana Menendez By: Brian C. I think Jennifer Egan is the best writer alive. She’s the perfect blend of tenderness, boldness, and intelligence. She’s good enough to rightfully be called the proper heir to Eudora Welty. My harshest, and maybe only, critique of
David R. Godine, Publisher: Pay It Forward with Literature
skip to main | skip to sidebar David R. Godine, Publisher Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Pay It Forward with Literature "This book has not been lost. It has no owner; it is part of the Argentine Free Book Movement, and it was left in this place so that you would find it." This is the handwritten message
Where to buy rare books | Bookshop Blog
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Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature, edited by Ilan
skip to main | skip to sidebar Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene This blog consists of reviews, interviews, news, etcfrom the world of the Boston area small press/ poetry scene and beyond. Regular contributors are reviewers: Hugh Fox, Zvi Sesling, Lo
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