MENOS UNO ***COMING SOON***

This book is a teleporter. From a page in wich we walk along Florida Street in Buenos Aires, watching the metamorphosis of the new generations of street hawkers, we jump to another, to dive in the uncanny of pregnancy with Mia Farrow in “Rosemary's Baby”. From wicked games with teen girls in nocturnal parks we travel to a three paragraph theory of universe. Sunset meditations of emigrants in Antwerp or a note about the efects of economic crisis on female beauty. This and other visions gather in a tour of microessays, poems and tales that explore our daily life.




Author: Gerardo Salinas
Buenos Aires, 2009 | Spanish | 21 x 13,5 cm (8.25 x 5.5 in.) | 46 p. | ISBN: 987-22450-2-9




SURVIVAL MANUAL FOR THE DAYS OF THE GREAT DISASTER


Convinced that the end of the world is near, Editorial Clase Turista launches this self-help guide for the last survivors of the human race.

The book presents life preservation techniques for several annihilation scenarios through advice and illustrations. From instructions on how to make a trap to eat to the construction of nuclear shelters, including how to obtain comfort or defeat a zombie in body-to-body combat.




Authors: Iván Moiseeff, Lorena Iglesias, Esteban Castromán
Buenos Aires, 2008 | Spanish | 20,5 x 13,3 cm (8.07 x 5.23 in.) | 46 p. | ISBN: 978-987-22450-5-4




YAAA ALIIIIII - A SMALL ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY IRAQI POETRY

Five Iraqi writers disembark in Argentina for the first time: poems in which Cobra Marines run through family backyards on a Sunday afternoon, F16s burst through the clouds, armoured vehicles rest by charred bodies on every corner while people do their shopping... the war breaks out in contemporary Iraqi poetry.








Authors: Nedhal Abbas, Sinan Antoon, Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen, Adnan Al-Sayegh, Anwar Al-Ghassani

Buenos Aires, 2006 | Spanish | 20,5 x 13,3 cm (8.07 x 5.23 in.) | 46 p. | ISBN: 987-22450-4-5




HORNY HOUSEWIFE KIDNAPPED
[Ama de casa calentona secuestrada]

Argentinian poetry. Daily adventures, stories about sex, violence, money and ghosts from the childhood.




Authors: Esteban Castromán, Lorena Iglesias, Iván Moiseeff
Buenos Aires, 2006 | Español | 20,5 x 13,5 cm (8 x 5.25 in.) | 46 p. | ISBN: 987-22450-0-2




¡SALVAD A COPITO! A SMALL ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POETRY

Men and women wait, their faces pressed against the wire fences. A voice over from the news explains that the immigrants, caught while they were trying to get into Europe, will be deported. What do they think about during their wait?

Clase Turista proposes to explore that question through the poems of five African authors.





Authors: Francisco Zamora Loboch, Tanure Ojaide, Umba Wa Nyembo, Ghislaine Sathoud, Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo
Buenos Aires, 2006 | Spanish | 21 x 13,5 cm (8.25 x 5.5 in.) | 46 p. | ISBN: 987-22450-3-7