Etiqueta Negra (Spanish for "Black Label") was a monthly Peruvian magazine of narrative journalism style, also published in Panama and Chile. Etiqueta Negra was founded in 2002 by Huberth and Gerson Jara. The magazine counts with the contribution of renowned writers, journalists and artists of Latin America and the world. Each edition of Etiqueta Negra has a theme about which "accomplices" as Etiqueta Negra calls their contributors, submit chronicles, short stories, essays, interviews and investigative reports. The July 2006 issue on fear, according to Foreign Policy, was "a classic of the genre, and included an amusing debate on horror cinema, an article on vampirism, and a beautifully written essay on air travel phobia — all unrelated topics on the surface that effectively coalesced inside the pages of Etiqueta Negra". The magazine is considered to be the most prestigious work of narrative journalism in the Spanish-speaking world and has been compared to The New Yorker. The magazine is headquartered in Lima and is published by Pool Producciones. More information...
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