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Edinburgh-based Charco Press, founded by Samuel McDowell and Carolina Orloff, aims to change the current literary scene to make room for a kind of literature that has been overlooked’ and ‘expose the UK reader to new and exciting voices. Charco Press is thrilled to be publishing some of the most significant names in Latin American literature, bringing together the best in original writing and translation to introduce readers to extraordinary, groundbreaking fiction, previously translated into multiple languages and now available in English for the first time.
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BOOKS FROM Charco Press
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Cathedrals
Claudia Piñeiro (Author), Frances Riddle (Translator)
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La Lucha: Latin American Feminism Today
Carolina Orloff
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This Mouth is Mine
Yásnaya Aguilar, Ellen Jones
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Time of the Flies
Claudia Pineiro
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Last Date in El Zapotal
Mateo García Elizondo, Robin Myers
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Last Date in El Zapotal
Mateo García Elizondo, Robin Myers
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Why Did You Come Back Every Summer
Belén López Peiró, Maureen Shaughnessy
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Why Did You Come Back Every Summer
Belén López Peiró, Maureen Shaughnessy
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The Dark Side of Skin
Jeferson Tenório, Bruna Dantas Lobato
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The Dark Side of Skin
Jeferson Tenório, Bruna Dantas Lobato
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Not a River
Selva Almada, Annie McDermott
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Not a River
Selva Almada, Annie McDermott
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Fresh Dirt From the Grave
Giovanna Rivero, Isabel Adey
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Fresh Dirt From the Grave
Giovanna Rivero, Isabel Adey
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Southerly
Jorge Consiglio, Cherilyn Elston, Carolina Orloff
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Southerly
Jorge Consiglio, Cherilyn Elston, Carolina Orloff
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Of Cattle and Men
Ana Paula Maia, Zoe Perry
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Of Cattle and Men
Ana Paula Maia, Zoe Perry
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Two Sherpas
Sebastian Martinez Daniell, Jennifer Croft
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Dos Sherpas
Sebastian Martinez Daniell
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Two Sherpas
Sebastian Martinez Daniell, Jennifer Croft
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Dos Sherpas
Sebastian Martinez Daniell
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You Shall Leave Your Land
Renato Cisneros, Fionn Petch
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You Shall Leave Your Land
Renato Cisneros, Fionn Petch
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