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World Book Day Exhibition & Pop-Up Library in Wells Library – Indiana University
- By: Luis A. Gonzalez
- On: 04/20/2017 19:55:45
- In: Institutional News & Research Grants
Meet the 2017 SALALM Conference Scholarship Winners: Itza Carbajal
- By: Lisa Gardinier
- On: 04/17/2017 00:15:04
- In: Scholarships
Meet the 2017 SALALM Conference Scholarship Winners: María Victoria Fernández
- By: Lisa Gardinier
- On: 04/17/2017 00:13:14
- In: Scholarships
Meet the 2017 SALALM Conference Scholarship Winners: Mark Sandoval
- By: Lisa Gardinier
- On: 04/17/2017 00:10:54
- In: Scholarships
ICYMI is back: March-April
- By: Manuel Ostos
- On: 04/14/2017 09:51:59
- In: In Case You Missed It
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Is Acquiring Spain’s Ediciones B | Publishing Perspectives
Penguin Random House widens its footprint in Spanish-language markets with the acquisition of Ediciones B, which is based in Spain and has imprints across Latin America. Read more
Cortázar, un cronopio entre viñetas | El País
Nórdica publica el primer cómic biográfico del autor de ‘Rayuela’, firmado por Jesús Marchamalo y Marc Torices. Leer más
Dos gigantes y miles de enanitos | El País
Penguin Random House, tras la compra de Ediciones B, mira cara a cara a Planeta en su lucha por dominar el mercado editorial. Leer más
Olvera Street's once-whitewashed mural by Mexican master David Alfaro Siqueiros gets a needed cleaning | LA Times
América Tropical,” painted by Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros on the side of the old Italian Hall on Olvera Street in 1932 and later whitewashed for stirring controversy, is getting tender loving care from conservators at the Getty Conservation Institute. Read more
Rivera Garza responde a censura de Fundación Juan Rulfo | El Universal
La escritora aseguró que detrás de su libro hay muchos años de trabajo. Leer más
Children of the coup: Chilean cinema after Pinochet | BFI
A retrospective of 21st-century Chilean film at the Seminci Film Festival in Spain revealed how the national cinema has flourished and diversified in the post-Pinochet era. If only these exciting films could be seen in the rest of the world. Read more
Espionaje a la mexicana: el caso Antonio Villavicencio | La Jornada Semanal
Para los historiadores que han abordado los temas binacionales durante los años de la Revolución –empezando por el Friederich Katz y su seminal La Guerra secreta en México (México, 1981)–, ha existido un mítico acervo que, por sus dimensiones y características, resultó tan apetecible como inabordable. Leer más
From high society to surrealism: in praise of Leonora Carrington – 100 years on | the Guardian
With her paintings and tales based on dreams, animals and the occult, Carrington was an uncanny original. Marina Warner salutes the artist on her centenary. Read more
Alejandro Neyra es designado nuevo director de la Biblioteca Nacional del Perú | La República
Neyra, autor de obras como CIA Perú 1985, reemplazará a Delfina Gonzáles del Riego al frente de la dirección del BNP. Leer más
6 poemas de Miguel Hernández ilustrados | El País
La editorial Kalandraka, premio nacional en 2012, ha reunido a artistas e ilustradores para poner imágenes a las palabras del poeta de Orihuela. Leer más
In Search of Koreans in Cuba: A Tale of Jeronimo Lim | Korea Exposé
On Dec. 28, 2015, I boarded a flight in Toronto bound for Havana, Cuba. It was one of those trips you grant to yourself as a reward for having worked hard that year. Read more
El amor sin tabúes entre sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y la virreina de México | El País
Un libro reúne los poemas que la gran escritora barroca dedicó a su protectora, la condesa de Paredes. Leer más
Biblioteca do Congresso dos EUA disponibiliza acervo digital da Literatura de Cordel do Brasil | Embaixada e Consulados dos EUA no Brasil
Mais de 12.000 peças, CDs e DVDs capturam esse gênero literário popular brasileiro. Leia mais
Mapa interactivo nos muestra el street art de Madrid | Cultura Inquieta
El arte urbano, más cerca que nunca a través de una guía que nos permite ver dónde están situadas algunas de las obras más interesantes y coloridas de Madrid. Leer más
Santo, el enmascarado de plata, llega a FilminLatino | El País
La plataforma digital integra a su catálogo una de las cintas más icónicas del luchador mexicano. Leer más
Grandes actrices argentinas leen en bibliotecas porteñas | Nueva Ciudad
Algunas de las mejores actrices argentinas serán las protagonistas del ciclo "Buenos Aires te cuenta un cuento" y durante nueve domingos, relatarán a los porteños las mejores historias de autores como Horacio Quiroga y Oscar Wilde. Leer más
UC is moving forward with Mexican initiative, regardless of Trump actions | LA Times
University of California President Janet Napolitano is headed to Mexico next week to reassure leaders there that the public research university remains committed to academic collaboration — even if some of it, such as climate change research, is at risk under the Trump administration. Read more
El cine mexicano alcanza una producción récord en 2016 | El País
México produjo 162 cintas el año pasado rompiendo nuevamente el récord de producciones de 1958. Leer más
On the trail of Yma Sumac: The exotica legend came from Peru, but her career was all Hollywood | LA Times
As a Peruvian kid growing up in Southern California, I’d pick through my father’s record collection, between the LPs of Peruvian creole waltzes and Mexican ballads, to admire a strange album by an alluring woman dripping in jewelry, posing before an erupting volcano. Read more
México recuperará el primer documento judío escrito en América | El Universal
El manuscrito de Luis de Carvajal fue robado en 1932 del Archivo General de la Nación. Leer mas
In Spain, Preliminary Data Suggests eBook Sales Reached Double Digits in 2016 | The Digital Reader
eBooks make up a significant share of trade book sales in the US, UK, and other English-speaking countries but things are quite different in Spain. Read more
Americans Are Falling Behind in Foreign-Language Learning | Education Week
A critical shortage of qualified foreign language teachers in the United States could leave the nation at a competitive disadvantage in an increasingly global, multilingual society, according to a new American Academy of Sciences report. Read more
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