Editorial Anagrama
Anagrama is a Spanish publisher founded in 1969 by Jorge Herralde. In 2010 it was sold to the Italian publisher Feltrinelli.
The most important of the collections it publishes is Narrativas hispånicas, consisting of works by many of the most important Spanish-language writers, including Sergio Pitol, Enrique Vila-Matas, Roberto Bolaño, Ricardo Piglia, Javier Tomeo, Álvaro Pombo. It also publishes Panaromas de narrativas, which consists of prominent works translated from other languages, and Argumentos, or essays by all types of thinkers, philosophers, and contemporary writers.
The publisher gives two awards annually to unpublished works, the Anagrama Essay Prize and the Herralde Novel Prize.
The publisher and its translators have been criticized by Latin American readers for the overuse of typically Castilian Spanish expressions, although others have noted that 75% of its sales are made in Spain.