Postcards featuring an art that illustrates a book on Sudan will be sold to raise funds for a project in the Arab country. Professor Patricia Teixeira Santos, who studies Sudan and is the author of the book, participates.
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In a Portuguese and Arabic bilingual version, the book showcases the experiences of Brazilian author and film producer Vitor Graize in a Lebanese mountain community.
Brazilian publisher Editora Unifesp has launched a second edition of the book “Religion and Colonial Tensions in Sudan: The Experience of Don Comboni in Africa and the Comboni in Brazil” by professor Patrícia Teixeira Santos.
Lebanese Brazilian Bruno Bou Haya speaks on Friday (17) at 3 pm in the lounge of publisher Vento Leste at the Tiradentes Photography Festival in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
The Bird Tattoo was launched by publisher Tabla in Brazil. Mikhail will join a livestream on Thursday (23) for Brazilian viewers.
The emirate, known for investing in literature, has created a new award. With a focus on publishing rights professionals, applications are open until October 7, 2022.
Patricia Teixeira Santos, History Ph.D. from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), was nominated for an award by the Engineering and Medical Sciences Academy, which brings together Sudanese and European universities researching the Arab country.
The debut novel by journalist and writer Diogo Bercito will be launched in an event on Thursday (21) at the Copan building in São Paulo.
The in-person launch event at the Palestinian restaurant will be this Sunday (3), with the presence of Tabla’s editor, Laura di Pietro, and the book’s translators and editors, Safa Jubran and Michel Sleiman.
“The Tumour” was written by Ibrahim Al-Koni, who was born and raised in the desert of the Tuareg people in Libya. The book is on pre-sale until April 25.
Rio-Tanger is a project by photographer Paulo Fabre that draws parallels between pictures in the Moroccan city and Rio de Janeiro.
‘A Story Made Up from Beginning to End’ is based on Palestinian folk tales. Nimer is one of the most important Arab children’s authors. The book has been translated from Arabic into Portuguese and published by Tabla, which will livestream the launch on Wednesday (26).
From a literary trilogy to a contest and web series. Brazilian publishing house Editora Nova Onda seeks sponsors for a project with perfumery history as a backdrop and Egypt as its central setting.
Publishing house Tabla is bringing a new book to the country, Why Do You Dance When You Walk? by Abdourahman Waberi.

