Caja Negra is not your traditional publisher. Founded in 2005 by Ezequiel Fanego and Diego Esteras, Caja Negra has been challenging the status quo of the Latin American publishing industry for 18 years. With its focus on contemporary issues and counterculture, Caja Negra has become a hub for intellectual thought and a meeting point for curious readers and visionary authors.
“Our content is not so much like that of a traditional publisher, but more akin to that of a library,” Fanego recently told Infobae Leamos. “We’re not interested in publishing books that will appeal to the masses. We’re interested in publishing books that will make people think, that will challenge them, and that will help them to see the world in new ways.”
Negra’s catalog is a testament to Fanego’s vision. It includes works on a wide range of topics, from philosophy and politics to art and culture. Some of the publisher’s most notable titles include:
- “El infinito en un junco” by Irene Vallejo, a history of the book that has become a bestseller in Spain and throughout Latin America.
- “Una historia de la mala educación” by Daniel Mordzinski, a groundbreaking study of sexuality and education in Argentina.
- “El infinito entre nosotros” by Cristophe Galfard, a physicist’s exploration of the nature of infinity.
Caja Negra: 18 Years of Latin American Literary Innovation
Negra’s commitment to publishing challenging and thought-provoking books has made it a vital voice in the Latin American publishing landscape. In an industry that is increasingly dominated by commercial interests, Negra remains a beacon of independence and intellectual integrity.
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