Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 174 pages. This anthology presents thirty-one short stories by Central American writers from Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador, edited by Barbara Paschke and David Volpendesta, featuring voices ranging from Carmen Lyra and Nobel Prize-winner Miguel Angel Asturias to contemporary authors, offering perspectives on war, history, culture, and the passionate lives of Central Americans during a turbulent era. Keywords: Central American Fiction, Short Story Anthology, Latin American Literature, Guatemala Writers, Costa Rica Authors, War and Conflict, Translation Collection, Miguel Angel Asturias, Carmen Lyra, Contemporary Literature, Regional Voices, Literary Translation.
Published by San Pedro Sula, Honduras : Centro Editorial, S.R.L.,1992, 1992
Seller: Libros Centroamericanos Inc, Redlands, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: New. 98 p. ; 21 cm. Paperback.
Language: English
Published by Amsterdam : Kit Publishers ; San Pedro Sula : Centro Editorial,, 2002
ISBN 10: 9068325205 ISBN 13: 9789068325201
Seller: Antiquariaat Digitalis, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, 128p, illustrations (chiefly in color), 28 cm. Very good, without the CD. Text in Dutch and Spanish.
Language: Spanish
Published by CENTRO EDITORIAL S.R.L. Impreso por IMET., HONDURAS, 1993
Seller: Librería de Lance La Dulcinea, MADRID, Calle Hermosilla Nº, 132, Spain
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. Rara Primera Edición de la obra. Probablemente la Novela más ambiciosa y globalizadora de la Narrativa Hondureña de todos los Tiempos. Novela con sabor histórico. En esta pausada obra el lector va a encontrar a personajes con vida propia, surgidos de la imaginación o asociados a hechos y momentos de la historia centroamericana antigua y contemporánea. Obra plena de genialidad narrativa, se remonta a los tiempos de la emancipación de los indígenas y de los esclavos negros. También a los tiempos de la guerrilla y Los Contra. Cuidada letra tipográfica. Atractiva encuadernación en rústica editorial con atractivas sobrecubiertas ilustradas. Muy Aceptable Buen estado general de conservación. LITERATURA, HONDURAS. MUY RARO.
Seller: Ernesto Julián Friedenthal, Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Banco Central de Honduras, 1975, 204 pp. Rústica ilustrada original de editor. Numerosas poesías de los Siglos XIX y XX recopiladas por el autor de este libro. Estado muy bueno. 4to.
Libro de 2ª mano en estado BUENO según directrices web de venta. Puede presentar algunas marcas de desgaste por el uso en cubierta o interior. Vendido por el emprendimiento social El Club de los Raros. Con cada compra contribuyes a plantar árboles y financiar proyectos de ONGs y de lectura que transforman vidas.
.- Premios Concurso de Cuentos "Gabriel Miró". Alicante. 1983. Caja de Ahorros. 8º mayor. 44 p. . . .
Language: Multiple languages
Published by Centro Editorial, 2002
ISBN 10: 9068325264 ISBN 13: 9789068325263
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Book only, no CD. Oversized hardcover, fully bilingual (Spanish & English), 128 pages, illustrated throughout, NOT ex-library. 4 pages show single Spanish words translated into English in pencil (on average, just a couple of words per page, several words on page 61 only). Else book is clean and bright, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Boards show regular shelfwear. Published without a dust jacket. -- "This is an English/Spanish edition. Photographer Hannes Wallrafen traveled to Honduras seeking reminders and relics of the past, and to record them in remarkable, staged photographs. These scenes he has created provide an unusual way to acquaint us with the past and present of this relatively unknown country. Author Julio Escoto and musician Guillermo Anderson, both acclaimed artists in their native Honduras, were inspired by Wallrafen's photographs to write an accompanying essay and compose the accompanying CD. In combination this book offers a unique evocation of this tropical country." -- Of Time and the Tropics: Honduras is a voyage of discovery into the heart and soul of the Central American country of Honduras. Three artists - a photographer, a writer and a composer - explore the past and reveal the present of the land in their photographs, writings, and music. Dutch photographer Hannes Wallrafen's images depict Honduran society and the imprint history has left on it. The words of Julio Escoto, one of Honduras' most famous writers, give a depth of understanding to the photographs, and the music of Honduran singer and songwriter Guillermo Anderson adds an extra dimension to the exploration of this society. Together, they introduce Honduras and Hondurans to us in a way that is highly imaginative and truthful at the same time.
Published by Centro Editorial S.R.L. a.o., San Pedro Sula (Honduras) a.o., 2002
Seller: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Netherlands
Paper-covered boards (hardcover), 27,5 x 24,5 cms., 128 pp. text in Dutch and Spanish, profusely illustrated, mainly in colour, bilingual, including CD containing music by Anderson in sleeve in back rear, only 20 (TWENTY) copies with c-print.
Published by Centro editorial, 2004
Seller: Librería Pérez Galdós, Madrid, M, Spain
Cartoné. Fotografías b/n. 140 páginas.