Ana Maria Cabanellas on the Pleasures and Perils of Publishing in Argentina

Published: July 15, 2019, 11:14 a.m.

Ana Mari\u0301a Cabanellas began her career as a lawyer, after which she joined the family-owned publishing company Editorial Heliasta as a partner. In 1979, she became President of Editorial Claridad\xa0which specializes in legal dictionaries, as well as fiction, philosophy and history. In 2006, Ms Cabanellas founded UnaLuna, which publishes children\u2019s books.\xa0

Over the years she has been extremely active in industry associations. For example, she is currently Vice- president of CADRA (Centro de Administracio\u0301n de Derechos Reprogra\u0301ficos Asociacio\u0301n Civil), Argentina\u2019s RRO, and Chair of the Latin American and Caribbean Committee of IFRRO. Previously, she served as President of the Ca\u0301mara Argentina del Libro for seven years, was Secretary and then President of GIE from 1991-2004, and President of the International Publishers Association from 2004-2008.

She speaks frequently at publishing events around the world. In 2012, the Buenos Aires Book Fair named her one of the \u201c50 most influential people in publishing in the Spanish Language.\u201d

We met at her offices in BA to talk about her career, her vision, publishing in Argentina, copyright, peace, education and children's books, among many other things.\xa0