Por Rodrigo H Sandoval
En 2016 su autora ganó el Premio Bellas Artes de Literatura Juan Rulfo con su novela debutante. Ahora Ediciones Equidistancias le publica una colección de diecinueve relatos donde lo onírico y lo erótico se mezclan con el amor y la m... Leer más...
By Michael Harlow
From New Zealand we read this review on the music of a very short lived Nicaraguan poet, narrator and essayist whose poetic ouvre includes antiwar, love and ethnographic poems. Not to be mistaken for a better known American poet with a v... Leer más...
By Jair Villano
The Colombian critic reviews Marcel Proust's The Mysterious Correspondent, ten - until now - unpublished short stories. He celebrates and explores the legacy of a novelist who has left a lasting footprint on European literature and is now a... Leer más...
El trapecista es una recopilación de cuentos de Mario Flecha recientemente publicados en Buenos Aires por la Editorial Equidistancias y Daniel Mastroberardino los reseña para el Perro Negro.
Por Antonio Moreno
Gunter Silva es un escritor peruano afincado en el sur de Londres. Desde Texas nos llega esta reseña de su primera, corta, pero substancial novela sobre uno de los periodos más aciagos de la reciente historia de su país
Pretender ... Leer más...
By Mario Flecha
Before becoming one of our most popular short story tellers and collaborators, he also was the editor of an art magazine called Untitled. Here he gives us his impressions of an exhibition by L'enfant terrible and founder of the Young Britis... Leer más...
By Juan Toledo
We review the recently published Harutu Woman by Paloma Zozaya Gorostiza in an impressive translation by Juan Julian Caicedo. It is a tale of a woman's intimate and transformative journey and the hard discoveries she encounters in her emotio... Leer más...
Entrevistamos a Enrique D. Zattara, co-fundador de equidistancias. Es la primera casa editorial independiente que va a publicar simultáneamente en Buenos Aires y Londres
1. ¿Cuál es la principal razón de apostarle a una casa editorial a ambos lados d... Leer más...
Por Juan Toledo
An unexpected consequence of the pandemic has been the many types of artistic collaborations in all forms and shapes. This book is not only one of those labours of Argentinian friendship but, above all, one that we want to invite all our re... Leer más...
By Juan Toledo
Regrettably the current global pandemic has produced another kind of pandemic: the one of books about Covid and its effects on the republic of letters. With Isabel del Rio's Dolorem Ipsum we have made an exception and here we tell you why yo... Leer más...