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Cosac Naify
IndustryPublishing house
GenreArt books, fiction, and children's books
Founded1996
FounderCharles Cosac
Defunct2015
Headquarters

Cosac Naify ([koˈzak ˈnejfi]) was a Brazilian publishing house which operated from 1996 to 2015.[1] Founded by Charles Cosac and Michael Naify, the publisher became known about their luxury designed art, humanities, novels and children's books; Charles Cosac described the house as a "cult publishing house, whose books are destined to scholars and art students".[2]

Cosac Naify debuted with the book Barroco de lírios, by the artist Tunga.[2] The house published books by novelists such as Alejandro Zambra, valter hugo mãe, Enrique Vila-Matas,[3] Karen Blixen, Herman Melville, Leo Tolstoy, and Victor Hugo. Among the children's books were works by Shel Silverstein, Maurice Sendak,[4] Edward Gorey and the Captain Underpants series.

The publisher closed its activities at the end of 2015; Cosac said the high costs of book production and his unwillingness to compromise its editorial line led him to that decision.[2] Companhia das Letras has acquired some of Cosac Naify's catalogue, including the works of Dav Pilkey, Leo Tolstoy, and Shel Silverstein.

References

  1. ^ "A Cosac Naify vai fechar. Eis os livros imperdíveis da editora". Nexo Jornal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Referência no mercado por livros de arte de luxo, Cosac Naify fecha as portas - Cultura - Estadão". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  3. ^ "As engrenagens de Enrique Vila-Matas | VEJA.com". VEJA.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  4. ^ "Leia e veja onde vivem os monstros (Aldo Brasil, Joinville, SC) | Aldo Brasil". www.clicrbs.com.br. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
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