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Mexican literature blog

In this blog we share knowledge, experiences and opinions of some of the Mexican publications that we have been distributing around the world for more than 40 years.

Books, Culture, and Community: Highlights from the 2024 Zócalo Fair

Zócalo Book Fair 2024: A Literary Celebration to RememberThe 2024 Zócalo International Book Fair in Mexico City raised the bar for future literary events. Held from October 11 to 20, the fair transformed the Plaza de la Constitución, better known as the Zócalo, into a hub of literature and culture. With two forums, seven pavilions, and over 300 publisher stands, it offered […]

The Flavors of History: Traditional Mexican Recipes Inspired by Sor Juana

To connect with a culture, especially one as rich and ancient as Mexico’s, we can turn to books that recount its history, as well as research that includes maps and photographs to illustrate these stories. Taking it a step further, museums offer access to archaeological artifacts, reproductions of codices, and historical clothing. Visiting an archaeological site, exploring small towns, or walking through the streets […]

Filuni 2024: Books, Culture, and Creativity at UNAM

The Feria Internacional del Libro Universitario 2024 (Filuni), celebrated its sixth edition from August 27 to September 1 at the Centro de Exposiciones y Congresos (CEC) in Ciudad Universitaria. Organized by the Dirección de Fomento Editorial of the UNAM’s Cultural Dissemination Coordination, Filuni has become a key event for university publishers, academics, students, and book lovers eager to explore the world […]