In his third book, El arte de perder (The Art of Losing), Roberto MartÃnez
Beyond just making art, the book offers strategies for escaping superficial trends to build a career that remains fulfilling on the creator's own terms. Format and Style Interactive Visuals:
: The 212-page book is printed in full color and features heavy use of images to make the reading experience faster and more engaging. Practical Manual : Reviewers on
While "El arte de perder" is a common title also associated with Elizabeth Bishop’s famous poem, MartÃnez's specific version is a contemporary 212-page nonfiction book.