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The voice of the lost tales.


Today, the interview with Ana Cristina Herreros, founder of Libros de las Malas Compañías (Bad Companies Books), was published by the initiative Pienso, luego actúo (I think, then I act) of El País.

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"Where there is no literature, where paper is impossible and tales have nowhere to perch, the voice is the only way to make stories fly. Ana Cristina Herreros is the creator of Libros de las Malas Compañías, a small publishing house that rescues lost tales of small communities in other countries to publish volumes whose profits are reinvested in a cultural project with them".

To read the full article: LA VOZ DE LOS CUENTOS PERDIDOS.

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