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La Biblioteca Infernal
Leopoldo Lugones; Santiago Caruso
Buenos Aires: Insula Editora, 2019.The Infernal Library by Argentine writer Leopoldo Lurgones (1874-1938) with an illustrated frontispiece by symbolist and surreal artist Santiago Caruso (1982-). This is number 23 of the limited deluxe edition of 30 signed and numbered by the artist produced in plain wrappers with an original drawing on the cover together with a signed and numbered engraving and three facsimiles of vintage documents in a wax sealed folder. The text was first published in 1899 in the Tribuna newspaper, then as part of a collection, Las primeras letras de Leopoldo Lugones, in 1963, and here produced in book form in its own right for the first time. Neither the standard or deluxe edition recorded in OCLC.
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Cuentos Malevolos
Clemente Palma; Santiago Caruso
Buenos Aires: Aguijon de la Noche, 2021.Short fiction by Peruvian writer Clemente Palma (1872-1946), illustrated by Argentine symbolist and surreal artist Santiago Caruso (1982-).
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Benedicta
Santiago Caruso
Argentina: Santiago Caruso, 2001.An early original artwork by Argentine symbolist and surreal artist Santiago Caruso (1982-). This work was later published as one of Caruso’s illustrations for a Spanish translation of The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter by Ambrose Bierce, ‘El Monje: Y La Hija Del Verduo’ (Barcelona: Libros del Zorro Rojo, 2011, p. 38).
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El Monje: Y La Hija Del Verduo
Ambrose Bierce; Santiago Caruso
Barcelona: Libros del Zorro Rojo, 2011.Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American short story writer, critic, and poet who disappeared shortly after travelling to Mexico to aid rebels in the Mexican Revolution. Here translated into Spanish and accompanied by Santiago Caruso’s haunting illustrations, ‘The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter’ tells the folk-like story of two people forbidden to know one another yet bound together. For fans of Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. Inscribed ‘Ex Libris Alejandro Sotelo’ with an original drawing by Santiago Caruso on the title page.