Bringing the Growing Mexican Book Market to New York
BookExpo America’s Global Market Forum 2013 Highlights Mexico
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When it comes to books and publishing, however, the picture is more complex.
In Mexico, the government is strongly promoting and fostering educational publishing through ventures such as the 1934 established Fondo de Cultura Económica. Furthermore, a lively scene of local publishing exists in all sectors of books and content, from fiction and nonfiction to children's books and graphic novels. The highly creative sector has in recent years started to outgrow the past predominance of publishers from Spain, thereby helping to make the book fair in Guadalajara by far the largest book trade show in the Spanish language. In return, US publishers have started to set up local branches, like Thomas Nelson in 2011.
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