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A new literary magazine has been born: Buensalvaje. Not so new, of course, because it has been published in Peru since 2012
and already has editions in Costa Rica and Colombia, but these days Buensalvaje is distributed for the first time in Spain.
The magazine comes from the publishing house Demipage, always attentive to what is happening in French literature, and has long been committed to strengthening ties with the new Latin American literature: its collection of new narrators is not to be missed.
The myth of the ‘good savage,’ that cliché that Montaigne or Rousseau revived, served editor Dante Trujillo as an excuse to give birth to a combative literary magazine: interviews, reviews, creation, etc. However, Demipage states that they are questioning Buensalvaje because there is a crisis, because paper is going to disappear, because people have no money to spend on culture, because there are already too many magazines. Quite a declaration of intentions.





