García Granados, María Josefa, and Enrique Noriega. Su poesía. 1a. ed. Guatemala: Tip. Nacional, 2010. Print.
A poetry that is dedicated to Pedro Molina. Doctor Pedro José Antonio Molina Mazariegos was a Central American politician, considered one of the founders of liberalism in Guatemala. At the head of a party named Los Cacos, he fought for the independence of Central America from Spain. Los Cacos were opposed by Los Serviles (Source: Wikipedia)
Foppa, Alaíde. La sin ventura. Guatemala: [s.n.], 1955. Print.
"Alaíde Foppa was a Guatemalan poet, writer, feminist, art critic, teacher and translator. Born in Barcelona, Spain she held Guatemalan citizenship and lived in exile in Mexico. She worked as a professor in both Guatemala and Mexico (Wikipedia)."
Phé-Funchal, Denise. Buenas costumbres. Primera edición. Colonia Centro América, Guatemala: F & G Editores, 2011. Print.
An anthology of short stories that contains the following titles: Rueda -- Uno -- Pequeñas cañas -- Luna -- Costumbre -- Flores -- Directamente nunca -- Zapatos -- Partiré mañana -- Chapstick -- Manzanas -- Mujer -- Oscura -- Las buenas costumbres -- Cosas -- Estás -- Ciudadanía -- Costumbre II.