The Story of Colors

The Story of Colors
Author Subcomandante Marcos
Illustrator Domitilia Dominguez
Genre Children's picture book
Publisher Cinco Puntos Press
Publication date
1999
ISBN 0-938317-45-8
OCLC 40142948

The Story of Colors (La Historia de los Colores) is a children's book written by Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. First published in 1996, it generated controversy after the National Endowment for the Arts canceled grant money for an illustrated bilingual edition in both Spanish and English. The Lannan Foundation stepped in with support after the NEA withdrew. The bilingual version was published in 1999, translated by Anne Bar Din with illustrations by Domitilia Dominguez.

In 2000, the book received the Children's Book Award from the Firecracker Alternative Book Award. After the NEA withdrew its support, National Public Radio featured the book on All Things Considered,[1] as did The Nation[2] and The New York Times.[3]

References

  1. "National Endowment for the Arts". March 10, 1999. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  2. Wypijewski, JoAnn (April 19, 1999). "Comic Relief, NEA-style". The Nation.
  3. Preston, Julia (March 10, 1999). "N.E.A. Couldn't Tell a Mexican Rebel's Book by Its Cover". New York Times.


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