Voz viva de México ("Living Voice of Mexico") is a collection of readings by authors from their own works.
It has nearly one thousand audio documents by Spanish language writers and essayists, which have been recorded since 1959 and published in various formats.
[2] Among the authors represented in this collection are several winners of prestigious prizes such as the Nobel, Cervantes, and the Princess of Asturias Awards for Literature.
[3] In 2006 this collection was added to the Registro Memoria del Mundo de México (World Memorial Registry of Mexico), recognised by UNESCO.
[6] The first texts recorded were of Alfonso Reyes, followed by Jaime Torres Bodet, Carlos Pellicer, Martín Luis Guzmán, es:Artemio de Valle Arizpe, José Gorostiza and Agustín Yáñez.