Alma Guillermoprieto - Works

Works

  • Samba Knopf, 1990
  • The Heart That Bleeds Knopf, 1994
  • Looking for History, Random House, Inc., 2001, ISBN 978-0-375-42094-8
  • Dancing with Cuba Pantheon Books, 2004, ISBN 978-0-375-42093-1
  • "Introduction", The book of lamentations, Authors Rosario Castellanos, Translator Esther Allen, Penguin Classics, 1998, ISBN 978-0-14-118003-8
  • Las guerras en Colombia, Aguilar, ISBN 978-958-704-635-9
  • Al pie de un volcán te escribo Plaza y Janés, 2000, ISBN 978-968-11-0438-2
  • Los años en que no fuimos felices: crónicas de la transición mexicana, Plaza & Janés México, 1999, ISBN 978-968-11-0412-2
  • Las guerras en Colombia: tres ensayos, Aguilar, 2000, ISBN 978-958-8061-51-1
  • La Habana en un espejo, Debate, 2005, ISBN 9789802932986

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