Charco Press
English independent publisher, specializes in Latin America
Charco Press is an independent publisher based in United Kingdom.[1] It primarily translates and publishes Latin American literature in English language.[2] It was founded by Carolina Orloff and Samuel McDowell in 2016.[3]
Publications
change- Andrea Jeftanovic - Theatre of War, translated by Frances Riddle
- Ariana Harwicz - Die, My Love, translated by Sarah Moses & Carolina Orloff
- Ariana Harwicz - Feebleminded, translated by Annie McDermott & Carolina Orloff
- Brenda Lozano - Loop, translated by Annie McDermott
- Carla Maliandi - The German Room, translated by Frances Riddle
- Daniel Mella - Older Brother, translated by Megan McDowell
- Daniel Saldaña París - Ramifications, translated by Christine McSweeney
- Gabriela Cabezón Cámara - The Adventures of China Iron (trans. Iona Macintyre & Fiona Mackintosh)
- Gabriela Cabezon Camara - Slum Virgin, translated by Frances Riddle
- Giuseppe Caputo - An Orphan World (trans. Sophie Hughes & Juana Adcock)
- Jorge Consiglio - Southerly, translated by Cherilyn Elston
- Jorge Consiglio - Fate, translated by Carolina Orloff and Fionn Petch
- Julian Fuks - Resistance, translated by Daniel Hahn
- Luis Sagasti - Fireflies, translated by Fionn Petch
- Luis Sagasti - A Musical Offering, translated by Fionn Petch
- Margarita Garcia Robayo - Fish Soup, translated by Charlotte Coombe
- Margarita García Robayo - Holiday Heart, translated by Charlotte Coombe
- Renato Cisneros - The Distance Between Us, translated by Fionn Petch
- Ricardo Romero - The President's Room, translated by Charlotte Coombe
- Rodrigo Fuentes - Trout, Belly Up, translated by Ellen Jones
- Selva Almada - The Wind That Lays Waste, translated by Chris Andrews
- Selva Almada - Dead Girls, translated by Annie McDermott
References
change- ↑ "How to Launch a Publishing House [Charco Press]". Rochester.edu.
- ↑ "Great translators of Latin American literature reveal the secrets of their trade". Explica.co. Archived from the original on 2020-05-15. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ↑ "History of Charco Press". Charco Press. Archived from the original on 2019-04-13. Retrieved 2020-05-09.