Literal (magazine)
Founder & Director | Rose Mary Salum[1] |
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Categories | Latin American culture |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | 2004 |
Country |
United States Mexico Canada |
Language | English, Spanish |
Website | literalmagazine.com |
ISSN | 1551-6962 |
Literal: Latin American Voices is a quarterly cultural magazine focusing on art, architecture, literature, politics, culture, writers, intellectualism and current world events. It publishes most of its articles in both English and Spanish. It distributes nationwide in Mexico, the United States and Canada.
History
Literal was founded in 2004 by Rose Mary Salum.[2] Its purpose is to provide a medium for the critique and diffusion[3] of the Latin American literature and art, recognizing its potential strength as a point of departure for understanding.
Reception and awards
Literal has won 2 Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) Awards and four Lone Star Awards.[4]
Chief editors
- Rose Mary Salum.[5]
- David Medina Portillo
References
- ↑ Arlene Nisson Lassin (February 17, 2008). "Hispanic Book Festival co-founder aims to boost reading". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
teaches bilingual journalism at the University of St. Thomas, is the founder and director of the bilingual magazine Literal, Latin American Voices
- ↑ "Writer of the Year".
- ↑ "Rose Mary Salum Cross Cultural Whirl".
- ↑ "CELJ Winners".
- ↑ "El desafío de publicar una revista transnacional".
External links
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