Coral: Monólogos teatrales was written by Luis Loyola Cano and published by Saverio Editorial. From the back cover (translated from Spanish):
This is a book of theatrical monologues. Sometimes in the theater a person talks to himself, talks to himself or imaginarily talks to someone who is absent. We call these texts monologues. They are usually said by someone, although they could also be performed by a group speaking in chorus. In the meeting with the public (the public does what we call theatrer) a group of people always participates. And no one writes alone, there are no isolation: we are part of a community. In this publication, those who read it will also know how to add with their interpretation what we have missed or that we have not yet discovered. Our life is coral. It is a song for voices, made of diverse opinions, sounds, actions and words. Sometimes words spoken in one breath, other times absorbed in soliloquies. Always collective. Much of this book was collaboratively written. I put in the hands of a new writing some texts of my authorship to re-elaborate them, to deepen scenes or, at least, to know better what we ignore. Coral is an act of opening, a way of being available and sharing our lives. I am very happy for this beautiful adventure.
Carolina Giovagnoli was in charge of the design. She composed all interior text in Alegreya and Alegreya Sans. The cover uses Alegreya sans and URW Bodoni.
262 pages, 23×15cm