logoActivities

Alliance’s programme for 2024

1. The Alliance, a space for experimentation and reflection through the Bibliodiversity Observatory
Continue the analyses, reflections and advocacy via the 4 thematic working groups

  • Book ecology
  • Digital publishing: workshops on artificial intelligence
  • Public book policies: mapping public book policies in the Arab world (launch as part of a book fair in the Arab world at the end of 2024) + Guide to Good Practice for public book purchasing (translation and adaptation of this Guide for other geographical and linguistic areas)
  • Freedom to publish: publication of transversal analyses and a series of interviews and podcasts

Equipping and documenting international independent publishing

  • Guide to Good Practice (see here)
  • Bibliodiversité journal (see here): special issue on precariousness in 2024

2. The Alliance, a space for collaboration and sharing
Sharing practices and expertise between publishers; meeting up and strengthening the flow of exchanges

  • Workshops and exchanges of know-how, within the thematic groups and as part of Babelica
  • Virtual meetings, workshops and training sessions on themes defined with the Alliance’s thematic groups (with a particular focus on artificial intelligence and other themes).
  • On-site training (venue to be confirmed) for publishing houses in French-speaking Africa
  • Professional meetings at the Brussels Book Fair (4-7 April 2024) 

3. The Alliance, a tool for the promotion and the visibility of independent publishing
To encourage the visibility and promotion of independent publishing; to promote the circulation of books and other publications by independent publishing houses

  • Babelica (see here), September 2024 (book fair, meetings and discussions dedicated to international independent publishing)
  • Tehran Book Fair, Uncensored (see here)
  • Presence of members at book fairs and exhibitions in 2024

4. The Alliance, a laboratory of alternative publishing practices
Pursue and strengthen solidarity-based publishing partnerships (transfer of rights, translations, co-publications, etc.)

  • Publishing groups by catalogue affinity (literature, humanities and social sciences and children’s literature): online project fairs (transfer of rights, exchanges on publishing projects) + support for transfer of rights and co-publications (see here)
  • Publishing projects in progress and/or under consideration

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5 main activities

The Alliance’s activities are based on guidelines collectively developed by publishers and are focused on 5 main actions:
1. Facilitation of an international and intercultural independent publishers network
2. Creation of a Bibliodiversity Observatory: studies, analysis, measurement tools, and a resource centre on bibliodiversity
3. Hosting and facilitation of international meetings, thematic and increasing capacity workshops (see below) to enable sharing, including through the Digital Lab of the Alliance
4. Support of international editorial partnerships (fair co-publishings, translations, copyright transfers)
5. Implementation of advocacy activities in support of freedom of publishing, independent publishing and bibliodiversity.

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Meetings, workshops & book fairs

Independent creation publisher: a tentative definition

As the independence of publishing is increasingly discussed, we have decided to bring into debate a possible definition of the «independent creation publisher». This tool, in the shape of a series of questions, would allow to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a publisher in terms of independence.

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Bibliodiversity 7, December, 2006

Read: The seventh issue of Bibliodiversity, the newsletter of the Alliance of independent publishers, has just come out!

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A wise man passed away, tribute to Joseph Ki Zerbo

País de publicación : Burkina Faso

We got some very bad news from Burkina Faso in the month of December: Joseph Ki-Zerbo (photo below), an eminent African historian, political activist, promoter of independence movements, and reputable author, passed away. Upon hearing the news, Marie-Agathe Amoikon Fauquembergue of Eburnie publications (Ivory Coast) responded: “À baobab has left us!”.

We would like to salute the man, author, and thinker Ki-Zerbo was. We remember the international co-publication of his last work, which he entrusted to Alliance members: “À quand l’Afrique?” (“When’s the time for Africa?”) has become a reference, the winner of the “World Citizen award” (prix RFI Citoyen du Monde), a commercial success, and is now translated into Portuguese by 4 members of our network. We would like to send our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

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New Release: Independent publishers on the attack?

What is an independent publisher? What is a “creative publisher”? Can a large group be an independent publisher? How can a publisher, in the context of concentration and financial constraints, stay independent in daily life, while maintaining its activist role?
Such are the questions that Gilles Colleu confronts in his work Independent Publishers: moving from the age of reason on to the attack? (“Éditeurs indépendants: de l’âge de raison vers l’offensive?”). Far from any caricature, Gilles uses sound and engaging reasoning based on a “certain idea” of publishing to show us some characteristics that make the creative independent publisher a major actor, and a natural defender, of book diversity.

«Independent Publishers: moving from the age of reason on to the attack?»

Alliance of Independent Publishers

Collection «État des lieux de l’édition» (“Reports on the publishing world”)

160 pages, 10 € in France

ISBN 13: 978-2-9519747-2-2

Recycled paper

Find all the information on the collection «État des lieux de l’édition») here.

Colección État des lieux de l’édition

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RSS subscription

The Alliance of the independent publishers has just set up on its site the syndication by RSS. RSS enable you to receive on your computer the last information put on line by the Alliance of the independent publishers.

To subscribe you with wire RSS of Alliance, you just have to to copy/cut the address below in your RSS reader

http://www.alliance-editeurs.org/spip.php?page=backend

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Bibliodiversity 6, September, 2006

Read: The sixth issue of Bibliodiversity, the newsletter of the Alliance of independent publishers, has just come out!

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Primavera dos livros («Springtime of books») in Rio de Janeiro, 2006

País de publicación : Brasil

In Brazil, the “Springtime of books”, an event organized
by the LIBRE organization (a Brazilian federation of publishers), was the occasion to discuss a law regulating the price of books. Approximately a hundred independent Brazilian publishers participated in this great celebration of books, from September 15-17, 2006.

Upon the publication of the Portuguese version of Protéger le livre («Protecting books») - a study published in 2003 by the
Alliance of Independent Publishers, Markus Gerlach, author of the study, accompanied by an economist and president of LIBRE, Araken Ribeiro, participated in an in-depth debate on setting fixed prices for books. Proteger o livro is the first co-publishing project between LIBRE and the Alliance of Independent Publishers. We are particularly pleased that Markus Gerlach’s work exists, in addition to the French and Spanish versions, in Portuguese.

Remaining active, the LIBRE organization organized a round table discussion focused on “Proposals and commitments made by Presidential candidates”, with the participation of several representatives of candidates from the principal parties involved in the Brazilian Presidential campaign.
As we can see, the establishment or the rejection of a law on books and readership makes for some serious debate,
particularly in Latin America.

(More info on: http://www.primaveradolivro.com.br/).

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Bibliodiversity 5, July-August, 2006

Read: The fifth issue of Bibliodiversity, the newsletter of the Alliance of independent publishers, has just come out!

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Bibliodiversity 4, June, 2006

Read: The fourth issue of Bibliodiversity, the newsletter of the Alliance of independent publishers, has just come out!

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Bibliodiversity 3, May, 2006

Read: The third issue of Bibliodiversity, the newsletter of the Alliance of independent publishers, has just come out!

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Coediciones y traducciones

Ciencias humanas y sociales

The Early Islam, from Ugarit to Samarra

Autor(es) : Volker POPP; B. BINIAZ (translation into Persian)
País de publicación : Alemania, Canadá, Francia
Idioma(s) : Farsi
Precio : 15 €

Esta traducción ha recibido el apoyo de la Prince Claus Fund.
Fecha de publicación: 2014 - 304 páginas - 22 x 15 cm - ISBN: 978-3-943147-99-5
Primera edición: Schiler Verlag (Alemania), 2006

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Diez lecciones sobre estudios culturales

Autor(es) : Maria Elisa CEVASCO ; trad. René PALACIOS MORE
País de publicación : Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
Idioma(s) : Español
Precio : 290 pesos Uruguay

¿Cómo y por qué estudiar, hoy, cultura? ¿Es posible intervenir en la construcción de los significados y los valores que estructuran nuestra sociedad? La época de las imágenes y de los medios determina la aparición de nuevas formas de pensar y de analizar la producción simbólica. En la Inglaterra de los años cincuenta surgió una nueva disciplina -los estudios culturales- que procura responder a estos interrogantes y que, a la vez, se compromete en un proyecto de transformación social que conduzca a la construcción de una cultura en común. Estas Diez lecciones sobre estudios culturales posibilitan pensar las cuestiones clave que incluyen a las relaciones entre cultura y sociedad. Los estudios culturales llegan para modificar no solo lo que se estudia en una sociedad dominada por los medios de comunicación de masas, sino también el porqué de lo que se estudia. En la perspectiva explícitamente comprometida de estos estudios, se piensa a la cultura como la organización de los significados y de los valores de un determinado grupo social, y como un campo de lucha en el que ellos puedan ser modificados en dirección hacia un mundo más democrático. En respuesta a la proliferación de formas culturales en nuestra sociedad mediática, esta disciplina expande el ámbito de los estudios literarios y su punto de origen, y se propone comprender todas las formas de producción cultural. En un momento en el que proliferan las teorías, la disciplina también procura elaborar el modo en que la cultura está produciendo constantemente y modelando conceptos, sistemas e ideas con el fin de explicar quiénes somos y cómo se organiza el mundo en el que vivimos. En esta obra Maria Elisa Cevasco narra la trayectoria de los estudios culturales, sus aventuras y desventuras en un mundo cada vez más dominado por la incapacidad de imaginar un nuevo modo de vida y, por consiguiente, una cultura diferente. Al trazar este recorrido, la autora realza su potencial contributivo a un posible cambio social.

Maria Elisa CEVASCO es doctora en Letras por la Universidade de São Paulo y profesora titular de Estudos Culturais e Literaturas em Língua Inglesa en la misma universidad. Publicó diversos artículos y capítulos de sus libros en Brasil y en otros países. Entre sus publicaciones se destacan: Para ler Raymond Williams (2001), siendo además coeditora de O espírito de Porto Alegre (2003), ambos en edición de Paz e Terra.

Fecha de publicación: 2013, 136 páginas, 16 X 23 cm, ISBN (Uruguay): 978-9974-32-613-2.

Con el apoyo de la Fundación Prince Claus.

Diez lecciones sobre estudios culturales
Version Argentine (la marca editora)

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El comercio justo

Autor(es) : Corinne GENDRON ; Arturo PALMA TORRES ; Véronique BISAILLON ; Olga NAVARRO-FLORES
Precio : 80 pesos argentin ; .000 CLP

Versión chilena de «El Comercio Justo»

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À quand l’Afrique ? Entrevista de Joseph KI-ZERBO por René HOLENSTEIN

Autor(es) : Joseph KI-ZERBO ; René HOLENSTEIN
País de publicación : Benín, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Canadá, Costa de Marfil, Francia, Haití, Malí, Suiza
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 10 € (France) ; 15 CHF (Suisse) ; 16,95 CAD (Canada) ; 3 000 FCFA (Afrique subsaharienne) ; 350 G (Haïti)

Esta reedición de “À quand l’Afrique”, publicada luego del fallecimiento del profesor Joseph Ki-Zerbo en 2006, es fiel testimonio de la actualidad y profundidad de su pensamiento. Sale simultáneamente en África, Europa, Canadá e Haití.

Esta reedición esta enriquecida con notas redactadas por la editorial brasileña Pallas para la publicación en portugués del libro. Estas notas han sido traducidas al francés por Caroline Sordia.

Fecha de la primera edición: 2004; reedición: 2013; 240 paginas; edición de bolsillo; ISBN Francia: 9782708241626; ISBN Suiza: 9782829004568; ISBN Quebec: 9782897120337

Esta coedición lleva la etiqueta “El libro justo”.

Los coeditores y la Alianza agradecen a Claude Calame, director de estudios en la EHESS en París como también a la Agencia Suiza para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación (COSUDE) por su apoyo.

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OGM- La verità riguarda anche te!

Autor(es) : Corinne LEPAGE ; Beatrice CERRAI (traductrice)
País de publicación : Italia
Idioma(s) : italien
Precio : 9 €

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Words and money (in Arabic), André Schiffrin

Autor(es) : André SCHIFFRIN
País de publicación : Líbano, Siria, Túnez
Idioma(s) : Árabe

“Words and Money” ha sido originalmente editado por Verso (Reino Unido) antes de ser traducido y publicado en Francia por la editorial La Fabrique (L’Argent et les mots). El libro esta ahora disponible en árabe, coeditado por tres editoriales: Al Intishar (Líbano), Med Ali (Túnez) y Atlas Publishing (Siria). Esta coedición lleva el logo “El libro justo”.

Leer la presentación en el sitio de la editorial La Fabrique o Verso.

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My Farewell from heaven

Autor(es) : Hamed Abdel SAMAD ; Traduit par B. BINIAZ
País de publicación : Alemania, Francia
Idioma(s) : Farsi

Una coedición del pérsico grupo de la Alianza: Forough ediciones en Alemania y Khavaran ediciones en Francia.
Libro traducido del alemán al persa.

Fecha de publicación: 2012 ; ISBN: 978-3-943147-15-5

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Making Peace with the Earth: Beyond Resource, Land and Food Wars

Autor(es) : Vandana SHIVA
País de publicación : Sudáfrica, Australia, India
Idioma(s) : Inglés
Precio : Rs. 375 (India) / $AUD: 32.95

Couverture version Australie

Versión australiana de la cubierta de Making the peace

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Dictionnaire de la narratologie

Autor(es) : Mohamed EL KHADI ; Mohamed EL KHABOU ; Ahmed SMAOUI ; Mohamed Najib AMANI ; Ali ABID ; Noureddine BEN KHOUD ; Fathi NASRI ; Mohamed Ayet MIHOUB
País de publicación : Argelia, Egipto, Líbano, Marruecos, Túnez
Idioma(s) : Árabe
Precio : 30 000 TND

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L’Afrique au secours de l’Afrique

Autor(es) : Sanou MBAYE ; préface d'Aminata TRAORE
País de publicación : Argelia, Benín, Camerún, Costa de Marfil, Francia, Malí, Suiza
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 9 € ; 500 DA ; 3 000 FCFA ; 15 CHF

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Literatura

La civilisation, ma mère !...

Autor(es) : Driss CHRAÏBI ; préface Abdelkader DJEMAÏ
País de publicación : Argelia, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Ruanda, Togo
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 2 500 FCFA ; 400 DA

“La Civilisation, ma mère !...” (“La Civilización, ¡madre mía!...”) es el retrato lleno de vida y humor de una madre que ama y es amada, y afronta con todo el ánimo los múltiples avances de la modernidad. Nacida huérfana, pobre y casada a temprana edad con un hombre más grande, condenada a cumplir con su rol de ama de casa, la heroína va a aprender a leer y escribir en la tradicional y conservadora sociedad marroquí. Participará con entusiasmo en las luchas por la independencia de Marruecos y la liberación de la mujer árabe.

Publicada en 1972, esta obra es parte del patrimonio literario africano. Aprovechando con destreza una prosa poética muy cautivante, describe dos mundos que se enfrentan. Este libro es un punto de paso obligado para conocer los espacios literarios magrebíes y subsaharianos que tanto tienen en común. Novela sobre la liberación de la mujer y el rechazo de la fatalidad, “La Civilisation, ma mère !...” es también la aventura de un nuevo nacimiento africano, una preocupación que no perdió nada de actualidad.

Driss CHRAÏBI nació en Marruecos en 1926. Desde 1945 se instaló en Francia para estudiar. En 1957 su novela “Passé simple” (“Pretérito indefinido”) lo hace conocer del público. Es el autor de una obra importante, irónica y feroz, sobre temas como el colonialismo, la inmigración o el lugar de la mujer en la sociedad tradicional marroquí. Driss CHRAÏBI es uno de los grandes escritores
marroquíes de lengua francesa. Falleció en 2007.

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2013, 214 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm
Primera edición: Denoël, 1972

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Seeking Palestine (À la recherche de la Palestine)

Autor(es) : Penny JOHNSON; Raja SHEHADEH (Eds.)
País de publicación : Australia, India
Idioma(s) : Inglés
Precio : Rs. 395 (Women Unlimited, India)

A co-publication of the Alliance’s English-langage network. Two co-publishers : Spinifex (Australia), Women Unlimited (India).

Abstract:
“Palestine-in-exile,” says Rana Barakat, “is an idea, a love, a goal, a movement, a massacre, a march, a parade, a poem, a thesis, a novel and, yes, a commodity, as well as a people scattered, displaced, dispossessed and determined.”
How do Palestinians live, imagine and reflect on home and exile in this period of a stateless and transitory Palestine, a deeply contested and crisis-ridden national project, and a sharp escalation in Israeli state violence and accompanying Palestinian oppression? How can exile and home be written?
In this volume of new writing fifteen innovative and outstanding Palestinian writers—essayists, poets, novelists, critics, artists and memoirists—respond with their reflections, experiences, memories and polemics. What is it like, in the words of Lila Abu-Lughod, to be “drafted into being Palestinian?” What happens when you take your American children, as Sharif Elmusa does, to the refugee camp where you were raised? And how can you convince, as Suad Amiry attempts to do, a weary airport official to continue searching for a code for a country that isn’t recognised?
Contributors probe the past through unconventional memories, reflecting on 1948 when it all began. But they are also deeply interested in beginnings, imagining, in the words of Mischa Hiller, “a Palestine that reflects who we are now and who we hope to become”. Their contributions—poignant, humorous, intimate, reflective, intensely political—make for an offering that is remarkable for the candour and grace with which it explores the many individual and collective experiences of waiting, living for, and seeking Palestine.

Editors:
Penny Johnson is an independent researcher who works closely with the Institute of Women’s Studies at Birzeit University, where she edits the Review of Women’s Studies. Recent writing and research on Palestine has focused on weddings and wars, wives of political prisoners, and young Palestinians’ talk about proper and improper marriages. She is an Associate Editor of the Jerusalem Quarterly.
Raja Shehadeh is a Palestinian lawyer and writer who lives in Ramallah. He is the founder of the pioneering non-partisan human rights organisation, Al Haq, an affiliate of the International Commission of Jurists, and the author of several books about international law, human rights and the Middle East. He is also the author of the award-winning Palestinian Walks and A Rift in Time: Travels with My Ottoman Uncle. His new book, Occupation Diaries, is published in August 2012.

Endorsements:
“How can an essentially sad story give such pleasure? The answer is in these narratives: these stories, memoirs, poems are a pleasure and an education; personal, vivid, original, sometimes witty, always accomplished and always honest. They are a testimonial to the human spirit, and to the growing contribution of Palestine to literature.” —Ahdaf Soueif

ISBN: 81-88965-73-1 (Women Unlimited, India), 978-1-74219-823-1 (Spinifex, Australia).

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Mandela et moi (Mandela y yo)

Autor(es) : Lewis NKOSI ; préface de Véronique TADJO
País de publicación : Argelia, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Malí, Marruecos, Ruanda, Togo, Túnez
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 2 500 FCFA ; 400 DA ; 45 DM ; 8 DT ; 3 300 RWF

El joven Zulú Dumisani Gumede crece en el ámbito agreste de las montañas sudafricanas. Este irresistible seductor tiene dos obsesiones: el sexo y una adoración incondicional por Nelson Mandela, el mítico líder del CNA, buscado por aquel entonces en todo el país, y encarnación ideal, para él, del coraje y la virilidad.
Inicialmente publicado en 2006, Mandela y yo dibuja un retrato diferente de Sudáfrica bajo el régimen del apartheid. Esta novela de aprendizaje atípica y audaz mezcla sabrosas anécdotas relacionadas con la vida cotidiana de la comunidad zulú y la violencia habitual, tanto familiar como social y política, de un país en sufrimiento. Sabiduría y humor van juntos en esta fábula, escrita en forma de homenaje al gran Mandela.

Lewis NKOSI nació en Durban (Sudáfrica) en 1936. Periodista, enseñó la literatura en distintas universidades. Autor de varios ensayos dedicados a la cultura y la literatura sudafricanas, obras de teatro y novelas, recibió numerosos premios literarios. Falleció en Johannesburgo en septiembre de 2010.

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2011, 360 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Trop de soleil tue l’amour (Demasiado sol mata el amor)

Autor(es) : Mongo BETI ; préface d'Odile TOBNER
País de publicación : Argelia, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Malí, Marruecos, Ruanda, Togo, Túnez
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 2 500 FCFA ; 400 DA ; 45 DM ; 8 DT ; 3 300 RWF

Zam, periodista políticamente comprometido, es víctima de un robo: toda su preciosa colección de discos de jazz desaparece. El día siguiente, descubre un cadáver en su placard. A partir de ahí se desata una serie de peripecias donde Zam – más propenso a los placeres simples de la vida – toma lentamente conciencia de lo que se urde a su alrededor. Decide entonces emprender una investigación que se convierte muy rápidamente en pesadilla, donde policías sobornados promiscuan con políticos corruptos, diplomáticos extranjeros se retraen, mientras los servicios secretos se enfurecen. Demasiado sol mata el amor - primera parte de una trilogía que quedó inconclusa – se inscribe en esa tradición de la farsa literaria que usa el humor para denunciar la tragedia de un África enredada en sus contradicciones y en múltiples injerencias.

Escritor, ensayista, librero, editor, ciudadano militante, Mongo BETI - nacido en 1932 en Camerún – estuvo durante medio siglo en el corazón de la lucha por un África liberada de los dramas de la colonización y de las independencias confiscadas. Autor de una obra importante, y considerado como uno de los mayores escritores africanos, Mongo BETI falleció en octubre de 2011.

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2011, 372 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Jazz et vin de palme

Autor(es) : Emmanuel DONGALA
País de publicación : Argelia, Benín, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Congo, Malí, Marruecos, Ruanda, Togo
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 1 500 FCFA ; 300 DA ; 40 DM ; 2 000 RWF

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2009, 204 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Kaveena

Autor(es) : Boubacar Boris DIOP
País de publicación : Argelia, Benín, Burkina Faso, Camerún, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Malí, Marruecos, Ruanda, Togo
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 2 000 FCFA ; 350 DA ; 40 DM ; 2 500 RWF

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana : 2009, 382 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Sozaboy

Autor(es) : Ken SARO-WIWA
País de publicación : Argelia, Benín, Camerún, Costa de Marfil
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 3 000 FCFA ; 350 DA

A través de la mirada de un adolescente africano que entra en el ejército sin saber muy bien porqué, Ken Saro-Wiwa nos sumerge en el caos de un conflicto absurdo, el de la guerra civil nigeriana (1967-1970). Escrito en una lengua extraordinaria – un inglés “extraño” –, Sozaboy es una obra de arte de la literatura africana, con una violencia y una audacia inauditas, reconocida en todo el mundo como una defensa implacable contra la locura de la guerra.

Nacido en 1941 en Nigeria, Ken Saro-Wiwa, después de realizar estudios de inglés, se dedica a la enseñanza en Laos. Novelista y autor de programas populares para la televisión, crea su propia editorial y preside la Unión de los Escritores Nigerianos. También fue un periodista reconocido por su pluma con tono acerbo y sus audaces posiciones. En 1995, es condenado a muerte y ejecutado por ahorcamiento por su actividad militante en favor de la comunidad Ogoni de la que era originario.

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2008,
294 páginas,
11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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De l’autre côté du regard (Del otro lado de la mirada)

Autor(es) : Ken BUGUL
País de publicación : Argelia, Benín, Camerún, Costa de Marfil, Senegal
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 2 000 FCFA ; 350 DA

Diálogo entre una hija y su madre muerta, a la que le reprocha no haberla amado y haber preferido a su sobrina, la novela de Ken Bugul describe una relación y un mundo donde el amor y la verdad parecen ausentes. Con poesía, donde frases cortas y poemas – como marcadas por el soplo del desaliento – alternan en una letanía de recuerdos, el autor intenta contar el dolor inefable de las cosas perdidas.

Nacida en Senegal en 1947, de un padre marabú que por entonces tenía 85 años y de una madre que deberá separarse de ella cuando sólo tenía 5 años, Ken Bugul, cuyo nombre en wolof significa “la que nadie quiere”, fue funcionaria internacional y, en la actualidad, vive en Benín. La condición femenina, el Islam o la relación entre Norte y Sur constituyen otros tantos temas presentes su obra donde conjuga humor y un talento innato de narradora. Con una mirada lúcida, libre y sin concesiones, es una de las voces esenciales de la literatura africana contemporánea. Entre sus obras se destacan: La folie et la mort (Présence africaine, 2000), Rue Félix-Faure (Serpent à Plumes, 2004).

Fecha de publicación de la versión panafricana: 2008, 282 páginas, 11,5 X 19 cm

Colección Terres solidaires

Creada en 2007, la colección “Terres solidaires” (Tierras solidarias) es una experiencia colectiva. Propone textos literarios de autoras y autores africanas/os, publicados por un colectivo de editoriales de África francófona. Gracias a la coedición solidaria, los textos se difunden, y son disponibles y accesibles para los lectores africanos; el ecosistema del libro local se preserva y se refuerza.
La colección “Terres solidaires” cuenta con el apoyo de la Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

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Une aiguille nue

Autor(es) : Nuruddin FARAH
País de publicación : Benín, Camerún, Canadá, Costa de Marfil, Francia, Senegal, Suiza
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 20 €

En Asunto Punzante, con una fineza a la que no le falta descaro — la referencia explícita no es otra que el Ulises de James Joyce — Nuruddin Farah le añade a la crónica amorosa un deambular por la ciudad, así como un análisis detallado de la psicología de sus personajes, cada uno de los cuales ve las relaciones bajo una óptica diferente, lo que aumenta la empatía del lector, que se sorprenderá ineluctablemente
identificándose con uno u otro miembro de esa comunidad.
Ahí reside una de las claves del gran éxito de las novelas de Farah: la fuerza del novelista para llevarnos de la mano con dulzura y firmeza, para hacer que nos identifiquemos con
individuos que permanecen intemporales. Fuera del tiempo porque son ellos, aunque podrían ser nosotros» - Abdourahman A.Waberi, fragmento del prólogo.

Nacido en Baidhabo, en lo que era entonces la Somalia italiana, Nuruddin Farah creció en Ogaden, provincia somalí del este etíope, antes de irse a estudiar a la India a mediados de
los años sesenta. De vuelta a su país, se destaca a partir de 1968 como profesor en Mogadiscio, pero sobre todo como el primer novelista de lengua inglesa y... de lengua somalí. Un éxito doble —raro, ciertamente— que precipitará su exilio sellado por la Junta Militar de Mohammed Siyad Barre, llegado al poder en 1969.

Con una excelente traducción de Catherine Pierre-Bon y una portada con un diseño excepcional, Asunto punzante marca la orientación editorial de la colección «Terres d’écritures», que publican conjuntamente siete editores francófonos. Una colección llena de exigencias, de libros destinados a perdurar, que reafirman con fuerza la universalidad de la literatura.

Fecha de publicación : 2007,
260 páginas,
14,5 X 22 cm

Colección Terres d’écritures

La colección «Terres d’écritures» comprende textos de creación – populares, literarios y poéticos – coeditados por editores del Norte y del Sur. Las coediciones de esta colección llevan el sello «Le Livre équitable» (El libro equitativo).

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Dauchez l’Africain, maître et comédien

Autor(es) : Pierre CHAMBERT
País de publicación : Francia, Malí
Idioma(s) : Francés
Precio : 17 €

Argel, Tlemcen, Angers, Saint-Étienne, Firminy, Yaoundé, Bamako…: en todas estas ciudades, Philippe Dauchez desplegó su arte, el teatro, como actor, director o profesor. En una época asistente de Albert Camus, siempre le apasionó el tema de la integración del teatro en la ciudad bajo todas sus formas: clásica, popular, tradicional, etc.

Desde los grandes escenarios franceses en el pasado, hasta las plazas de los pueblos malienses en la actualidad, siempre trabajó con la misma sencillez y el mismo compromiso. Este libro traza su historia, su pasión por la vida, el teatro y la gente, en un texto donde se cruzan la intimidad y lo universal, la historia y la vida cotidiana, el teatro erudito y el arte popular. Pierre Chambert esboza un retrato poético de un hombre que puso toda su vida al servicio de un teatro útil.

Pierre Chambert, poeta y escritor, ejerce el oficio de inspector-asesor para el teatro y los espectáculos en el Ministerio de Cultura y Comunicación. Actualmente, ocupa su función en Guyana, cerca del Amazonas, sus leyendas y sus narradores.

Fecha de publicación: 2006, 256 páginas

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Libros para niños

Moussa et la poule reine

Autor(es) : Julien ALIHONOU (MAKEJOS)
País de publicación : Benín, Costa de Marfil, Gabón, Guinea, Malí
Idioma(s) : Francés

Una coedición conjunta panafricana: Éburnie (Costa de Marfil), Ganndal (Guinea), Sawa (Malí), Nstame (Gabón), Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín)

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Kouvito dans les rues de Kokoli

Autor(es) : Kenneth VIHOTOGBE
País de publicación : Benín, Costa de Marfil, Malí, República Democrática del Congo
Idioma(s) : Francés

Una coedición conjunta panafricana: Éburnie (Costa de Marfil), Elondja (República Democrática del Congo), Sawa (Malí), Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín)

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Rudia et les cybercriminels

Autor(es) : Claude ADJAKA (Lenfan Claudio)
País de publicación : Benín, Costa de Marfil, Malí
Idioma(s) : Francés

Una coedición conjunta panafricana: Éburnie (Costa de Marfil), Sawa (Malí), Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín)

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Vignon et les voleurs du quartier

Autor(es) : Alexandre KOSSOVO
País de publicación : Benín, Burkina Faso, Costa de Marfil, Gabón, Guinea, Malí
Idioma(s) : Francés

Una coedición conjunta panafricana: Éburnie (Costa de Marfil), Ganndal (Guinea), Sawa (Malí), Nstame (Gabón), Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín), Sankofa & Gurli (Burkina Faso).

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Le dodo aux plumes d’or

Autor(es) : Corinne FLEURY (texte) ; Sébastien PELON (illustrations)
País de publicación : Costa de Marfil, Mauricio

Una coedición panafricana que reúne a Éburnie (Costa de Marfil) y Atelier des nomades (Isla Mauricio).

Fecha de publicación: septiembre de 2020

Esta coedición solidaria es el resultado de un taller sobre literatura infantil organizado por la Alianza en Abiyán, en mayo de 2019, durante los Encuentros internacionales de la edición independiente 2019-2021. Recibió el apoyo de la Agencia Francesa de Desarrollo.

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Contes de l’Île Maurice

Autor(es) : Shenaz PATEL (texte) ; Sébastien PELON (illustrations)
País de publicación : Costa de Marfil, Mauricio

Una coedición panafricana que reúne a Éburnie (Costa de Marfil) y Atelier des nomades (Isla Mauricio).

Fecha de publicación: septiembre de 2020

Esta coedición solidaria es el resultado de un taller sobre literatura infantil organizado por la Alianza en Abiyán, en mayo de 2019, durante los Encuentros internacionales de la edición independiente 2019-2021. Recibió el apoyo de la Agencia Francesa de Desarrollo.

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Les quatre frères

Autor(es) : Bienvenue GNIMPO N'KOUÉ (texte) ; Ayoutoufèï GUÉDÉGUÉ (illustrations)
País de publicación : Benín, Costa de Marfil

Una coedición panafricana que reúne a Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín) y Vallesse (Costa de Marfil).

Fecha de publicación: septiembre de 2020

Esta coedición solidaria es el resultado de un taller sobre literatura infantil organizado por la Alianza en Abiyán, en mayo de 2019, durante los Encuentros internacionales de la edición independiente 2019-2021. Recibió el apoyo de la Agencia Francesa de Desarrollo.

Las ilustraciones de este libro recibieron, en 2018, el premio de la primera edición del premio Hervé Gigot de ilustración de libros infantiles en África, iniciado por Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benin).

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Le soir autour du feu

Autor(es) : Sylvie NTSAMÉ
País de publicación : Gabón, República Democrática del Congo

Una coedición panafricana que reúne a Editorial Ntsamé (Gabón) y Elondja (República Democrática del Congo).

Fecha de publicación: septiembre de 2020

Esta coedición solidaria es el resultado de un taller sobre literatura infantil organizado por la Alianza en Abiyán, en mayo de 2019, durante los Encuentros internacionales de la edición independiente 2019-2021. Recibió el apoyo de la Agencia Francesa de Desarrollo.

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La Forêt sacrée

Autor(es) : Nicolas CONDÉ (texte) ; Irina CONDÉ (illustrations)
País de publicación : Benín, Costa de Marfil, Gabón, Guinea, República Democrática del Congo, Togo
Idioma(s) : Francés

Una coedición panafricana que reúne a Ganndal (Guinea Conakry), Éburnie (Costa de Marfil), Ruisseaux d’Afrique (Benín), Graines de Pensées (Togo), Ntsame (Gabón) y Elondja (República Democrática del Congo).

Fecha de publicación: septiembre de 2020

Esta coedición solidaria es el resultado de un taller sobre literatura infantil organizado por la Alianza en Abiyán, en mayo de 2019, durante los Encuentros internacionales de la edición independiente 2019-2021. Recibió el apoyo de la Agencia Francesa de Desarrollo.

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Les cheveux de Cora / Ny volon’i Cora

Autor(es) : Ana Zarco CÂMARA (texte) ; Taline SCHUBACH (illustrations)
País de publicación : Madagascar
Idioma(s) : Francés , malgache
Precio : 16 0000 Ar (4 €)

Álbum ilustrado - edición bilingüe francés-malgache
Traducido del portugués (Brasil) al francés por Joana Cabral, traducido al malgache por Veloniaina Rabakoly

Éditions Jeunes Malgaches, 2014, 32 páginas
Edición original: Pallas Editora (Brasil)

ISBN: 978-2 916362-42-7

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Advocacy actions

Statement Protesting the Cancellation of Adania Shibli’s Award Ceremony by the Frankfurt Book Fair, October 2023

Decades of Israeli occupation and settler colonialism on Palestinian land reached new heights with the recent IDF attacks on Gaza. As per this writing, more than 2,200 Palestinians have died (including 724 children) and more than 1 million Gazans have been ordered to evacuate the north.

In the midst of this grave humanitarian crisis, it is very important to give voice to the opressed through all mediums of expressions, including books and literature. Ironically, the Frankfurt Book Fair —as the biggest annual book fair in the world— has done the opposite. The awarding ceremony for Palestinian author Adania Shibli, whose novel “Minor Details” was to receive 2023 Literaturpreis, was cancelled unilaterally by the Fair, in their decision to “make Jewish and Israeli voices especially visible at the book fair” and to «stand with complete solidarity on the side of Israel».

This one-sideness is unacceptable, as the Frankfurt Book Fair should be a free and impartial forum to open dialogues and debates without violence. We, publishers from International Alliance of Independent Publishers, condemn the Frankfurt Book Fair’s decision to cancel the award ceremony for Adania Shibli, and demand that Palestinian voices be given the same visibility and respect as other voices at the Fair.

Signatories
This list is not exhaustive (and is updated as and when necessary)

Nouri Abid, Med Ali (Tunisia)
Sandra Abrano, Bandeirola (Brazil)
Tomaz Adour, Vermelho Marinho (Brazil)
Marwan Adwan, Mamdouh Adwan Publishing (Syria-UAE)
Ronny Agustinus, Marjin Kiri (Indonesia)
Cauê Ameni, Autonomia Literária and Jacobin Brazil (Brazil)
Ibrahima Aya, Éditions Tombouctou (Mali)
Clô Barcellos, Libretos (Brazil)
Flávia Bonfim, Movimento Contínuo (Brazil)
Jorge Breogan, Sundermann (Brazil)
Sebastian Budgen, Verso Books (United Kingdom)
Barbara Caretta-Debays, Écosociété (Quebec / Canada)
João Carneiro, Tomo (Brazil)
Chiara Cazzato, Tempesta editore (Italia)
Haroldo Ceravolo, Alameda (Brazil)
Indira Chandrasekhar, Tulika Books (India)
Layla Chaouni, Le Fennec (Morocco)
Reza Chavoshi, Dena books (Netherlands)
Sergio Covelli, EPUBBoo (Italia)
Amanda Crocker, Between the lines (Canada)
Élisabeth Daldoul, elyzad (Tunisia)
Róisín Davis, Haymarket Books (United States)
Héctor Dinsmann, Libros de la Araucaria (Argentina)
Serge Dontchueng Kouam, Presses universitaires d’Afrique (Cameroon)
Éric Dusabimana, Bakame (Rwanda)
Mohamed El-Baaly, Sefsafa Publishing (Egypt)
Fatma El Boudy, Elain Publishing (Egypt)
Yara El-Ghadban, Mémoire d’encrier (Quebec / Canada)
Luiz Fernando Emediato, Geração (Brazil)
Whaner Endo, W4 Editora (Brazil)
Letícia Esteban, Gato Sueco (Spain)
Zygmunt Antoni Filipecki Jr., Mauad (Brazil)
Corinne Fleury, Atelier des nomades (Mauritius / France)
Pedro Fonseca, Âyiné (Brazil)
Fernando Diego Garcia, Libros del Zorro Rojo (Spain)
Germán Gacio Baquiola, Editores independientes de Ecuador (Ecuador)
Pauline Gagnon, Écosociété (Quebec / Canada)
Müge Gursoy Sökmen, Metis Publishers (Turkey)
Daniela Gutfreund, Lugar de ler (Brazil)
Samar Haddad, Atlas Publishing (Syria)
Susan Hawthorne, Spinifex Press (Australia)
Selma Hellal / Sofiane Hadjajd, Editions Barzakh (Algeria)
Colleen Higgs, Modjaji Books (South Africa)
Ivana Jinkings, Boitempo (Brazil)
Hassan Khalil, Al Farabi (Lebanon)
Renate Klein, Spinifex Press (Australia)
Elisa Labanca, Buckfast Edizioni (Italia)
Alessandro Labonia, CSA (Italia)
Daniel Louzada, Da Vinci (Brazil)
Adriana Maciel, Numa (Brazil)
Stella Magliani-Belkacem, La Fabrique (France)
Lizandra Magon, Jandaíra (Brazil)
Alexandre Martins Fontes, WMF Martins Fontes (Brazil)
Maria Beatriz Medina, Banco del livro (Venezuela)
Daniela Mena, GAM (Italia)
Ione Meloni Nassar, Mercuryo Jovem (Brazil)
Raquel Menezes, Oficina Raquel (Brazil)
Ritu Menon, Women Unlimited (India)
Lilah Mercader, Éditions Dent-de-lion (Canada)
Anita Molino, Il leone verde (Italia)
Rosana MontÁlverne, Aletria (Brazil)
Nabil Mroueh, Al Intishar Al Arabi (Lebanon)
Francisca Muñoz Méndez, Editoriales de Chile (Chile)
David Murray, Écosociété (Quebec / Canada)
Renata Nakano, Quindim (Brazil)
Maira Nassif, Relicário (Brazil)
Denise Natale, Papagaio (Brazil)
Carla Oliveira, Orfeu Negro (Portugal)
Maria Osório, Babel (Colombia)
Safaa Ouali, Le Fennec (Morocco)
Marco Paganini, AltreVoci (Italia)
Mary Lou Paris, Terceiro Nome (Brazil)
Simone Paulino, Nós and Nossa (Brazil, France)
Dieulermesson PetitFrère, LEGS Édition (Haiti)
Mirline Pierre, LEGS Édition (Haiti)
Dolores Prades, Instituto Emília (Brazil)
Naiara Raggiotti, Carochinha (Brazil)
Marie Michèle Razafinstlama, Jeunes malgaches (Madagascar)
Anahita Redisiu, Forough Verlag (Germany)
Rodney Saint-Éloi, Mémoire d’encrier (Quebec / Canada)
Kenza Sefrioui, En toutes lettres (Morocco)
Alfonso Serrano, La Oveja Roja (Spain)
Abdulai Sila, Ku Si Mon Editora (Guinea Bissau)
Paulo Slachevsky, LOM ediciones (Chile)
Aliou Sow, Éditions Ganndal (Guinea)
Simón Vásquez, Verso Libros (Spain)
Catia Ventura, Ventura Edizioni (Italia)
Marisol Vera, Editorial Cuarto Propio (Chile)
Miguel Villafuerte, Editorial Blanca (Ecuador)
Cristina Warth, Pallas Editora (Brazil)
Mariana Warth, Pallas Editora (Brazil)
Riccardo Zanello, Tempesta editore (Italia)
Habib Zoghbi, La Maison du livre (Tunisia)
Rosa Maria Zuccherato, Nova Alexandria (Brazil)

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In solidarity with the Ukrainian people and all other people facing wars, March 2022

In the aftermath of the Russian aggression against Ukraine and the invasion of its territory, the International Alliance of Independent Publishers expresses its support and solidarity with the Ukrainian people and cultural professionals and reiterates its commitment to the right of self-determination of each population.

We, independent publishers from over 55 countries around the world, members of an international solidarity network, condemn in the strongest terms the violence committed against the Ukrainian people and call together for a return to peace. We also reaffirm our support for all people on all continents, facing wars and conflicts, fighting for their freedom and emancipation.

We strongly oppose stigmatizing and dehumanizing discourses, and we recall here the essential role of culture, in particular of books, as a tool for dialogue, analysis, understanding and discovery of plurality and diversity.

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The Arabic Language Network expresses its strong condemnation of the forced deportation campaign of Palestinians from the «Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood» in East Jerusalem, May 11, 2021

The Arabic Language Network of the International Alliance of Independent Publishers expresses its strong condemnation of the forced deportation campaign of Palestinians from the «Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood» in East Jerusalem, and the systematic violence and persecution led by the government of Benjamin Netanyahu against Jerusalemites in particular and the Palestinians in general in restoring the «apartheid» policies that the world seeks to overcome.

Read here the entire open letter from the Arabic Language Network of the Alliance.

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The International Alliance of independent publishers calls for the release of Anges Félix N’Dakpri, president of the Association of publishers of Côte d’Ivoire (Assedi), November 9, 2020

The International Alliance of independent publishers – representing 750 publishers in 55 countries around the world – calls for the release of Anges Félix N’Dakpri, president of the Association of publishers of Côte d’Ivoire (Assedi)

President of the Association of publishers of Côte d’Ivoire (Assedi) and General commissioner of the Abidjan International Book Fair (SILA), Anges Félix N’Dakpri was kidnapped on October 25 in Abidjan (see press release from several professional associations issued on October 27, 2020).

For some weeks, Côte d’Ivoire has been prey to strong political tensions in the context of the presidential elections.
Several local sources and international medias report arrests and pressure on opposition figures as well as journalists covering the events.

The kidnapping of Anges Félix N’Dakpri by armed men from his home in Abidjan on Sunday, October 25 occurs against a backdrop of violence, threats and restrictions on freedom of expression. According to his relatives, he would be now held at the MACA (Abidjan House of Arrest and Correction).

The International Alliance of independent publishers calls for an end to the arbitrary detention of Anges Félix N’Dakpri and invites professionals from the book industry, medias and human rights associations to relay this call.

Signatories

Members of the International Commitee of Independent Publishers

  • Élisabeth DALDOUL, elyzad, Tunisia, coordinator of the French-speaking network
  • ASSEM Mawuto Paulin, AGO Média, Togo, vice-coordinator of the French-speaking network
  • Jean-Claude NABA, Sankofa & Gurli, Burkina Faso, vice-coordinator of the French-speaking network
  • Samar HADDAD, Atlas for Publishing & Distribution, Syria, coordinator of the Arabic-speaking network
  • Colleen HIGGS, Modjaji Books, South Africa, coordinator of the English-speaking network
  • Ronny AGUSTINUS, Marjin Kiri Publisher, Indonesia, vice-coordinator of the English-speaking network
  • Paulo SLACHEVSKY, Lom Ediciones, Chile, coordinator of the Spanish-speaking network
  • Carla OLIVEIRA, Orfeu Negro, Portugal, coordinator of the Portuguese-speaking network
  • Mariana WARTH, Pallas Editora, Brazil, coordinator of the Portuguese-speaking network

Publishers members of the French-speaking network of the Alliance

  • Sulaiman ADEBOWALE, Amalion, Senegal
  • Marie-Agathe AMOIKON FAUQUEMBERGUE, Éburnie, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Ibrahima AYA, éditions Tombouctou, Mali
  • Dominique BAZIN, éditions Dodo vole, Madagascar
  • Bichr BENNANI, Tarik éditions, Morocco
  • Karim BEN SMAIL, Fédération tunisienne des éditeurs, Tunisia
  • Pierre BERTRAND, Couleur Livres, Belgium
  • Nadine BESNARD, Cauris Livres, Mali
  • Layla CHAOUNI, éditions Le Fennec, Morocco
  • Karim CHIKH, éditions Apic, Algeria
  • Gilles COLLEU, Vents d’ailleurs, France
  • Élodie COMTOIS, Écosociété, Québec, Canada
  • Camille DELTOMBE, Les éditions de l’Atelier, France
  • Serge D. KOUAM, Presses universitaires d’Afrique, Cameroon
  • Mical DREHI LOROUGNON, Édilis, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Aline DURIEZ-JABLONKA, éditions Charles Léopold Mayer, France
  • Tchotcho Christiane ÉKUÉ, Graines de Pensées, Togo
  • Nadia ESSALMI, Yomad, Morocco
  • Corinne FLEURY, L’Atelier des Nomades, Mauritius et France
  • Sékou FOFANA, éditions Donniya, Mali
  • Charlotte GOURE, Les éditions de l’Atelier, France
  • Sofiane HADJADJ, barzakh éditions, Algeria
  • Selma HELLAL, barzakh éditions, Algeria
  • Jutta HEPKE, Vents d’ailleurs, France
  • Marie Paule HUET, éditions Ganndal, Guinea
  • Yasmîn ISSAKA-COUBAGEAT, Graines de Pensées, Togo
  • Karine JOSEPH, Éditions du Sirocco, Morocco
  • Hamidou KONATÉ, Éditions Jamana, Mali
  • Thérèse KOUDOU, Édilis, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Julien LUCCHINI, Les éditions de l’Atelier, France
  • Seydou Nourou NDIAYE, éditions Papyrus Afrique, Senegal
  • François NKEME, Éditions Proximité, Cameroon
  • Sylvie NTSAME, éditions Ntsame, Gabon
  • Safaa OUALI, éditions Le Fennec, Morocco
  • Dieulermesson PETIT-FRÈRE, LEGS éditions, Haiti
  • Mirline PIERRE, LEGS éditions, Haiti
  • Isabelle PIVERT, éditions du Sextant, France
  • Marie Michèle RAZAFINTSALAMA, Jeunes Malgaches, Madagascar
  • Jean RICHARD, éditions d’en bas, Switzerland
  • Rodney SAINT-ÉLOI, Mémoire d’encrier, Quebec, Canada
  • Kenza SEFRIOUI, En toutes lettres, Morocco
  • Aliou SOW, éditions Ganndal, Guinea
  • Roger TAVERNIER, éditions Zellige, France
  • Samia ZENNADI, éditions Apic, Algeria

Representatives of the Board and the permanent team of the International Alliance of independent publishers

  • Laura AUFRÈRE
  • Camille CLOAREC
  • David ELOY
  • Laurence HUGUES
  • Georges LORY
  • Mariam PELLICER
  • Luc PINHAS
  • Thierry QUINQUETON
  • Mariette ROBBES

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Call for the release of Iranian Authors, October 2020

In just this past month, three prominent Iranian writers, translators, and members of the Association of Iranian Writers, Bektash Abtin, Kayvan Bazhan, and Reza Khandan Mahabadi, and journalist and sociology researcher, Khosrow Sadeghi Boroujeni, have been sentenced to prison on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and gathering and collusion with the intent of acting against national security.”

These accusations, which have led to long prison sentences and the charges levied are false. Their objectives are to further oppress writers and the people of Iran.
At a time when the world is under crisis by the pandemic, Iran, and especially within its prisons has a very unstable environment, with the increasing spread of Coronavirus among inmates.

We as authors and scholars would like to ask you to let the voices of our fellow authors in prison be heard by the people of the world and to demand their immediate release.

  • Daryoush Ashouri, Author, Translator and the Co-founder of the Association of Iranian Writers
  • Ervand Abrahamian, Author and Professor Emeritus, City University of New York
  • Azar Nafisi, Author
  • Faraj Sarkohi, Writer, Journalist, Literature Critic; A Member of German Pen; The Recipient of Kurt-Tucholsky-prize; World Association of Newspapers’ Golden Pen of Freedom Award and World Press Freedom
  • Hero by International Press Institute
  • Akram Pedramnia, Author, Translator; A Member of Pen Canada; the Recipient of James Joyce Foundation Scholar
  • Moniro Ravanipour, Author
  • Mohsen Yalfani, Author and Translator
  • Nasim Khaksar, Author and Critic
  • Reza Allamehzadeh, Moviemaker and Writer
  • Morad Farhadpour, Author, Translator and Critical Theorist
  • Akbar Masoumbaigi, Author, Translator and a Member of the Association of Iranian Writers
  • Babak Ahmadi, Author, Translator and Philosophy Researcher
  • Peyman Vahabzadeh, Author and Professor, University of Victoria
  • Sohrab Behdad, Denison University, USA
  • Farshin Kazeminia, Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris 6)
  • Amir Kianpour, PhD Candidate, University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis
  • Mehran Mostafavi, Sacly University (Paris), Professor
  • Iman Ganji, PhD in Art Philosophy and Philosophy Researcher, Free University of Berlin
  • Mehrdad Darvishpour, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor, Sociologist, Mälardalen University
  • Farhad Nomani, Professor Emeritus of Economics, The American University of Paris
  • Soheil Asefi, Journalist and PhD student in History, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York (CUNY)
  • Saeed Hariri, Moderator, Toronto Book Club
  • Azadeh Parsapour, Translator, Editor and Publisher
  • Arash Kia, Faculty of Institute for Healthcare Delivery Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York

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What to say, and where to say it? Open Letter from Independent Publishers to authors and intellectuals committed to a fairer world, July 2020

Now that we have entered the 21st century, it is difficult to dissociate the end from the means: what to say, and where to say it? Thus, we find that many authors seeking to promote debate, creativity and critical thinking, justice and equality are published by large conglomerates with multiple editorial labels. Isn’t the transformative power of these works reduced to nothing when they plunge into the workings of the entertainment industry? It is a fact that transnational corporations, whatever their field of action, are the very expression of the system that dominates us. By choosing them as publishers, do we not somehow leave the world of transformative ideas in the hands of those who lay the foundations of the model we criticise? Doesn’t that strengthen the control of big capital over the word and our daily lives? Moreover, how can we not question the cross-industry investment of the business groups that own publishing houses? And, are these investments neutral?”

In this open letter, independent publishers invite all the actors of the book industry to reflect with them on their practices and the impacts that result from them. In particular, they call on authors, academics and intellectuals to work on projects whose vocation is to transform the order of things and not to consolidate the status quo, to publish their works in independent publishing houses in their own countries, and to give preference to independent publishing houses when it comes to transferring foreign and translation rights.

As the world suffers the health, social and economic consequences of the pandemic, book ecosystems and independent publishing houses are further weakened and, for some, are trying to survive. If solidarity between creators and book professionals is one of the foundations of bibliodiversity, this solidarity is vital in the current context.

Read the letter here.
This letter is also available in Spanish, French, Arabic and Portuguese.

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International independent publishers facing the pandemic (May 2020)

To be an independent publisher is to question the world, to help make sense of it, today and tomorrow

At a time when every country in the world is affected by the pandemic, we, as independent publishers around the world, are experiencing diverse health, social and economic situations. We are facing different realities, in different timeframes: immediate risks for some sections of the population (India, Madagascar, Indonesia...); a pandemic that strikes in contexts of already established political crisis (Haiti, Egypt, Syria...); the near absence or delayed implementation of public book policies (Cameroon, Gabon...); the resilience of independent publishing houses in the face of big corporations (Australia...).... While our contexts are diverse, our concerns remain collective: fragility of independent structures, uncertainty about the future, concern about possible abuses (surveillance society, pressure on employees, online teaching and learning, etc.).

We are in perpetual questioning, trying to understand our world: what to do, how, with whom, at what pace?
We need time to understand, to comprehend – which we had planned to do by 2021, as well as our “Rethink and Celebrate” Conference. REthink: to remain a conscious and creative actor, to act, in terms of ecology, social and solidarity economy, new approaches to readers, cooperative practices between professionals, freedom of publishing, fair speech...

Read more below...

See also:
Public book policies website

Digital Lab

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Luis Sepúlveda, a generous, compassionate writer committed to building a more just and humane world, 16 April 2020

The International Alliance of Independent Publishers and publishers from the Spanish-language network pay tribute to the memory of the Chilean writer Luis Sepúlveda, who died on 16 April 2020 in Oviedo (Spain) as a result of the Coronavirus, after several weeks in hospital.

The Ibero-American Book Fair in Gijón, organised and directed by Luis Sepúlveda for more than a decade, was the setting for the creation of the first network of Spanish-language independent publishers, and the first meeting of Latin American independent publishers was held in 2000.

As a result, the International Alliance of Independent Publishers and the Association of Independent Publishers of Chile, now Editores de Chile, were formed.

Today we pay tribute to a man of generosity, solidarity and commitment to building a more just and humane world.

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Declaration of Santiago de Chile on independent publishing serving communities and diversity, 3 October 2019

  • Driven by the growth of independent publishing in Latin American countries.
  • Revived by the increase in the number of fairs and meetings where creative and local editorial production are showcased.
  • Encouraged by the ways in which some public reading and book policies are supporting local intellectual production and bibliodiversity.

Convened in Santiago de Chile on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of October 2019, during the Spring of the Book (Primavera del Libro) and the International Conference of Independent Publishers (2019-2021), the Spanish-language network of the International Alliance of Independent Publishers (IAIP) declares:

  • Its privileged link with reading, a liberating practice that raises consciousness, stimulates critical thinking, nourishes the mind; and with the book, a fundamental support of creation, knowledge and thought, pillar of culture and cultural diversity.
  • Its concern about the increasing merger of the book chain, which translates into the marginalisation of local production in bookstores, particularly that of independent publishers; dominates the media, obscuring blocking creation and critical editorial production; and excludes small and medium-sized publishers from public procurements of books.
  • Its willingness to promote practices, in the world of publishing, that enable a rich and diverse book ecosystem, that stimulates local intellectual production, translation, and balanced exchanges of books amongst Spanish-speaking countries; strengthens independent bookstores and their presence in cities and communities; grows public, academic and school libraries with diverse and inclusive book collections; reflects bibliodiversity, the cultural diversity in the world of books.
  • Its support for public reading and book policies as key drivers of the democratisation of the book in our societies; as systemic strategies strengthening the potential impact of any decision or action; and as mechanisms preventing market concentration, for the benefit of national book industries and local production.

And commits towards:

  • Strengthening the collective action of independent publishers in favour of bibliodiversity and the participatory development of sound public reading and book policies.
  • Amplifying the voice of independent publishing and increasing exchanges with readers, actors of the world of books and culture and public institutions, through studies, manifestos, documents, regional, national, and international meetings, and through a clear commitment towards the communities concerned.
  • Promoting the sharing and diversity of reading, education and training in our communities, from a critical perspective, mindful of being part of a world rich in bibliodiversity, which we must protect today more than ever.
  • Constantly interrogating our own production processes and dynamics inherent in the publishing world, in order to improve its impacts on our social and natural environment.
  • Identifying and analysing the strategies and good practices in our respective countries, to better implement them where they are lacking.

The aim is to strengthen book ecosystems locally by involving all relevant actors, and to promote a book culture in our societies, a necessary condition to escape manipulation and to build democratic societies for critical and committed citizens.

We call on all independent publishers who share these statements to sign this declaration:

  • Silvia Aguilera, Lom ediciones, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • German Baquiola, Editorial La Caída and collective of independent publishers of Equator, Equator.
  • Nicolas Biebel, Econautas Editorial, Argentina.
  • Constanza Brunet, Marea editorial, Argentina.
  • Mikel Buldain, Txalaparta, Basque Country.
  • Mariela Calcagno, Hacerse de Palabras, Mexico.
  • Fabiola Calvo Ocampo, Acracia Proyecto de Investigación Editorial, Colombia.
  • Patricia Cocq Muñoz, Cocorocoq Editoras, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Daniela Cortés del Castillo, Loba Ediciones, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Mónica Cumar, Ediciones Columba, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Héctor Dinsmann, Libros de la Araucaria, Argentina.
  • Rodrigo Fuentes-Díaz, Edición Digital s.a., Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • José Gabriel Feres, Virtual Ediciones, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Gustavo Mauricio García, Ícono editorial and president of the Colombian Network of Independent Publishers.
  • Catalina González, Luna libros and the collective La Diligencia, Colombia.
  • Teresa Gottlieb, Editorial Maitri, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Victor Hugo de la Fuente, Editorial Aún Creemos en los Sueños, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Guido Indij, la marca editora, Argentina.
  • Eduardo Lira, Escrito con Tiza, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • María Eugenia Lorenzini, Editorial Forja, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Marcelo Mendoza, Mandrágora, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Lucía Moscoso Rivera, Mecánica Giratoria, Ecuador.
  • Pablo Moya, Ediciones el Milagro and Mexican Alliance of Independent Publishers Alliance, Mexico.
  • Francisca Muñoz, general manager at Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Daniela Navarro, Ediciones Ekaré Sur, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Mabel Andrea Rivera Pavez, Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Eduardo Ruiz-Tagle Eyzaguirre, Editorial Rapanui Press, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Luis Daniel Rocca, Taller de edición Rocca and Colombian Network of Independent Publishers.
  • Juan Carlos Sáez, JC Sáez editor, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Leonel Sagahón and Jerónimo Repoll, Editorial Tintable, Mexico.
  • Alfonso Serrano, La Oveja Roja, Spain.
  • Javier Sepúlveda, e-books Patagonia and president of Association Editores de Chile.
  • Paulo Slachevsky, Lom ediciones, Editores de Chile, Coordinator RedH AIEI, Chile.
  • Mónica Tejos, Simplemente editores, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • María José Thomas, Ocho Libros editores, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Max Valdés Avilés, Vicio Impune Editorial, Editores de Chile, Chile.
  • Carlos Vela, Editorial Pesopluma and collective of independent publishers of Peru, Peru.
  • Marisol Vera, Editorial Cuarto Proprio, Editores de Chile, Chile.

To sign the “Declaration of Santiago de Chile on independent publishing serving communities and diversity”, please contact the Alliance’ team.

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Bibliodiversity Day & Indie Book Day

Indie Book Day, March

Indie Book Day was created in 2013, by German independent publishers; since last year, it has been celebrated in other countries, thanks to independent publishers collectives and the Alliance.

How it works: On the third Sunday of March, readers are invited to visit an independent bookshop, buy a book published by an independent publisher, and post a picture of the book on social media with the hashtag #indiebookday. Booksellers and publishers can then organize a common campaign ahead of the event, to inform their communities (posters in the bookshops, information on social media and websites, etc.).

Find here Indie Book Day logos and more information on the official Indie Book Day website.

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Bibliodiversity Day (B Day), 21 September

Bibliodiversity Day was created in 2010 by Latin American publisher members of the Alliance.

Since then, it has happened every year in numerous countries, especially in Latin America. On September 21, the first day of spring for the southern hemisphere, publishers, booksellers, book professionals and readers are invited to celebrate independent publishing and bibliodiversity.

How it works: All ideas and activities are welcome, coming from publishing houses, collectives of independent publishers, book professionals, and readers: bookcrossing, literary picnics, professional meetings, public readings, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles…

See here the literary and multilingual sound card for B-Day 2021 (and the Alliance’s 20th anniversary).

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Download B Day logos and visit the blog here.

Watch all B Day videos here->https://eldiab.org/videos-oficiales/.

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HotLists & thematic selections

Children’s Books Hotlist

The Children’s Book HotList highlights children’s books from independent publishers in Africa, Latin America and Europe. It is launched during the 2021 Bologna Children’s Book Fair, on June 14.

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Comprising books from 16 countries, 36 publishing houses and 14 categories, this HotList represents the richness and diversity of independent publishing for youth and children’s literature.

You can find a book by searching its country, publisher or literary genre. If you are interested in a book, please do get in touch with its publisher.

We wish you a great discovery!

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HotList Arab world

While the Arab world shares a language, the Arabic language, which has cemented its culture over centuries, it is far from being the only one. From the Maghreb to the Mashreq, from the Horn of Africa to Cham, this immense space covers a diversity of realities. Linguistic diversity is therefore inherent to it.

More than 30 independent publishing houses from 7 countries (Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Syria and Tunisia) and 9 languages offer you an immersion in the literature, humanities and children’s literature of the Arab world!

Through this HotList, available in Arabic and English, the independent publishers of the Arab world invite you to discover the 1001 facets of literary and intellectual creativity of their country.

Discover the HotList Arab world here!

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Latin America and Arab World HotList, 2020!

This year, on the occasion of the Frankfurt Book Fair (14-18 October), two HotLists will be presented... virtually!

The Latin American HotList - 4th edition: a selection of titles from more than 35 independent Latin American publishing houses from 8 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay) and from all genres: literature, humanities, youth/ children’s literature, comics... Find the Latin American HotList 2020 online here! Previous HotLists are also online, here.

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The Arab World HotList - a very first: while the Arab world shares a language, the Arabic language, which has cemented its culture over centuries, it is far from being the only one. From the Maghreb to the Mashreq, from the Horn of Africa to Cham, this immense space covers a diversity of realities. Linguistic diversity is therefore inherent to it. More than 30 independent publishing houses from 7 countries (Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Syria and Tunisia) offer you an immersion in the literature, humanities and children’s literature of the Arab world! Through this HotList, the independent publishers of the Arab world invite you to discover the 1001 facets of literary and intellectual creativity of their country, online here!

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The HotLists, while offering an opportunity to discover the creativity of independent publishers, are also tools facilitating the exchange of rights: books and authors are presented in the original language of the book and in English, the contacts of publishing houses are easily accessible and up to date – these lists are thus to be consulted and used throughout the year!

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HotList 2019 (Frankfurt Book Fair, 16-20 October, 2019)!

Discover here the HotList 2019!

Thanks to a partnership with Kurt Wolff Stiftung (the German collective of independent publishers, member of the Alliance) and the Frankfurt Book Fair, independent Latin American publishers in Frankfurt will be exhibiting at the “Reading Island for Independent Publishers” stand (Hall 4.1), twenty books of various genres: novels, short stories, art books, essays, children’s literature... from Argentina, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Mexico!

Context:
- 2009: The members of EDINAR (a group of Argentinian independent publishers) present a selection of the best books from their list at the Buenos Aires Book Fair. This selection is then promoted in independent bookstores across Buenos Aires.
- 2010: Argentina is the guest of honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair. To make sure Argentinian independent publishing is well represented, the Argentinian independent publishers, in partnership with the Frankfurt Book Fair, present a HotList at the stand of independent German publishers, showcasing the diversity and quality of their books.
- 2017: The HotList 2017 opens to independent publishers from Latin America! Thanks to the collaboration with the collective Kurt Wolff Stiftung, a selection of about 40 titles from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay is exhibited in Frankfurt on the “Reading Island” (Hall 4.1 / D36).
- 2018: Following the success of the 2017 edition, the HotList 2018 is back and opens to Brazilian publishers. In addition, a thematic and international selection is launched: this year, the theme of “women’s struggle” is selected in the “WomenList”, showcasing more than 30 titles edited by independent publishing houses from all continents.
- 2019: The International Alliance of independent publishers and the Kurt Wolff Stiftung collective offer a new edition of the HotList. Some twenty books (novels, essays, children’s books, comics, art books) will be exposed at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2019. A colourful and powerful HotList this year!

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WomenList: A thematic and international selection - Frankfurt Book Fair 2018

More than 30 novels, short stories, essays and comics on feminism, women’s struggles, their emancipation across the world – these titles are from independent publishers’ lists from all continents.

There is a resurgence of the Women’s Movement following #MeToo and other events and a greater awareness of structural violence against women. Now is the time to know about books being published all around the world by independent publishers, in different languages and across a wide range of issues from the political to the imaginative.

To read through all the books of the WomenList is a reminder of just how much violence women have suffered – from rape, torture, and mass violence against women to indifference and neglect in the case of child abuse, to survival in war, sexual slavery and marriage forced by custom. But there is also resistance and optimism whether it be Pussy Riot or women rebelling against patriarchy as well as the inspiration of women in the vanguard of environmental projects or gathering together the works of women poets.

There are voices from so many places around the world – from Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Guinea, Morocco, Mexico, Senegal, South Africa, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey... Languages include Arabic, English, Indonesian, Farsi, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish. Women write poetry, short stories, political tracts, novels, biography, graphic novels and again more. These are words that matter: women’s voices are loud. It is time to listen!

The WomenList is an initiative of the International Alliance of independent publishers, through a partnership with the Kurt Wolff Stiftung (collective of German Independent Publishers) and the Frankfurt Book Fair. The WomenList is presented at the Frankfurt Book Fair on the “Reading Island for Independent Publishers” stand (Hall 4.1 / D36) and is also available online, on the Alliance’ website. The catalog of the WomenList was made by Julie Agor (Oréka graphisme).

The WomenList was born in the wake of the HotList (selection of books published by independent Latin American publishing houses and presented at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2017 and 2018 – Hall 4.1 / D36).

Read here the article published by Publishing Perspectives, October, 5, 2018

In 2019, a new international selection will be showcased in Frankfurt, on another theme... succeeding the WomenList 2018!

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HotList 2018: The Independent Publishing from Latin America in Frankfurt!

The International Alliance of independent publishers celebrates the remarkable vitality of independent publishing in Latin America at the Frankfurt International Book Fair through a selection of books from Latin America: the HotList 2018!

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Through a partnership with Kurt Wolff Stiftung (a collective of independent German publishers) and the Frankfurt Book Fair, independent Latin American publishers in Frankfurt will be exhibiting, at the “Reading Island for Independent Publishers” stand (Hall 4.1 / D36), more than thirty books of various genres: novels, short stories, art books, essays, children’s literature, and poetry... from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela!

The HotList is also available online, an opportunity to discover the wealth and creativity of independent publishers all year round.

Discover also the WomenList: a thematic and international selection created in 2018, celebrating women’s struggle!

Context…

  • 2009: The members of EDINAR (collective of Argentinian independent publishers) present a selection of the best books from their list at the Buenos Aires Book Fair. This selection is then promoted in independent bookstores across Buenos Aires.
  • 2010: Argentina is the guest of honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair. However, Argentinian independent publishing is poorly represented. The Argentinian independent publishers, in partnership with the Frankfurt Book Fair, decided to present a HotList on the stand of independent German publishers: a showcase of the diversity and quality of their offering.
  • 2017: The HotList 2017 opens to independent publishers from Latin America! Thanks to the collaboration with the collective Kurt Wolff Stiftung (independent German publishers), a selection of about 40 titles from publishers from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay is exhibited in Frankfurt on the “Reading Island” (Hall 4.1).
  • 2018: Following the success of the 2017 edition, the HotList is repeated and opens to Brazilian publishers. In addition, a thematic and international selection is launched: this year, the theme of “women’s struggle” is selected in the WomenList 2018, showcasing more than 30 titles edited by independent publishing houses from all continents.

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HotList 2017 from the Latin American independent publishers!

WHY A HOTLIST?

In 2009, together with the members of EDINAR (Argentinean Alliance of independent publishers), we decided to launch a promotion strategy, following the “Young independent Germans”: a HotList.

Against the tendentious ranking of the most sold out books published in the newspapers, every member of the collective had to choose one book among her/his new books -the one that she or he saw as the most outstanding, for whatever reason. With all EDINAR publishers, we thus formed a list, promoted at the same time by a group of booksellers from Buenos Aires who arranged a special table dedicated to this list in their bookshops during one month.

In 2010, Argentina was Guest country of Frankfurt Book Fair and the Argentinean National Book Chamber had a spacious booth with a strong presence of local publishing, which did not include many independent publishers. However, the Hotlist had an outstanding exhibition space in this Fair: thanks to a German colleague, curious publisher, philoanarchist, employed by the Fair, we got a well-situated booth and the possibility to exhibit our HotList.

Because a lot of Latin-American publishers cannot travel every year to Frankfurt, we have reminded this adventure and decided to implement it again this year, extended to Spanish-speaking publishers from Latin America, in order to give a better visibility to the vibrant Latin-American independent publishing, in the biggest commercial Book Fair of the World.

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This HotList presents a selection of about 40 books published in Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile… exhibited in the “Reading Island for Independent Publishers” (Pavilion 4.1) of the Frankfurt Book Fair, thanks to the cooperation of the Kurt Wolff Stiftung, group of German independent publishers.

We hope you will appreciate!

Guido Indij
Argentinean publisher, coordinator of the Spanish-speaking network of the International Alliance of independent publishers

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International Conference of Independent Publishers

80 recommendations & tools in support of bibliodiversity

These 80 recommendations are built on the principles upheld in the 2014 International Declaration of independent publishers, an important document promoting bibliodiversity, signed on September 20th 2014, by more than 400 independent publishers from 45 countries.

They raise the necessary prerequisites, divided by themes, for the development, maintenance and strengthening of bibliodiversity in concerned countries. Some recommendations are accompanied by tools and projects (existing or to be developed in the context of the 2015-2016 Alliance programme of activities), enabling a practical implementation of independent publishers’ proposals.

Contents of the 80 recommendations & tools in support of bibliodiversity:

* Public policies safeguarding bibliodiversity
* Proposals and actions supporting digital bibliodiversity
* The Amazon system, a threat to bibliodiversity?
* Essential measures for publishing in local and national languages
* Methods for rethinking book donations
* Proposals and actions to develop solidarity publishing partnerships
* Activities to strengthen diversity in youth publishing

For all book actors to take ownership of these recommendations and tools, we invite you to contact us with your comments, suggestions, ideas, and proposals that could enhance and strengthen this document.

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