Optimus Prime leads a new era in Brazilian comics. Panini launches the Energon Universe at an exclusive event on March 28 in São Paulo.
Categoria: Books
Rodrigo Pompeu has daily seizures since January. His family sells books, baked goods and raffle tickets to cover medical and living expenses.
2023 Booker winner “Time Shelter” asks how far a society can escape the present before losing itself entirely.
A UFSCar research project by Eduardo De Paula becomes a book featuring nine interviews with Brazilian theater artists and collectives.
Granddaughter of Biafra, Alana defies medical odds and inspires Carol Reis’s new book on atypical motherhood, launched in Niterói.
Book gathers experts and athletes to reveal gender bias, racism, and beauty pressure still shaping women’s experiences in sports.
Jabuti Prize finalist Mariana Brecht imagines a climate-changed São Paulo in her new children’s book, with a free launch event on March 28.
The first issue of MAPA magazine turns the Moving Image Exhibition’s experiences into reflections on memory, landscape, and artistic creation.
On International Forest Day, Isa Colli proves imagination can inspire children to protect the environment.
A 75-year-old Mbya Guarani artist unveils a bilingual book of drawings, collages, and indigenous cosmology this Saturday in Porto Alegre, free admission.
Playwright D. B. Frattini publishes his first dramatic work: “Ema’s Children” blends Sergipe folklore, misogyny, and redemption in a timeless 110-page play.
Harry and Dumbledore surrounded by flames star on the new illustrated cover of the sixth volume, featuring artwork by Levi Pinfold.
In “Os Interiores,” João Matias sets a dystopia in Brazil’s Northeast to explore authoritarianism, environmental crisis, and social exclusion.
The publisher offers up to 20% off books on Amazon and Mercado Livre until March 15, promoting access to reading.
The anthology Vozes MulherizArte na Maturidade arrives at Castelinho do Flamengo on March 15 with a poetry reading, signing session and live music.
Inspired by the song “A tempestade vai passar”, Father Reginaldo Manzotti’s new book reflects on faith amid pain through Job’s story.
For Women’s Month, Juliana Montanari hosts a talk (Mar 8) and a book launch (Mar 13) for “As oito mulheres” in São José dos Campos
On World Anti-Fatphobia Day, Néliane Catarina Simioni releases “Becoming Fat,” exploring the fat body as collective and political identity.
Vinicius Iracet releases the third “Café com Jesus” book, featuring Bible verses and prophetic guidance for each day of the year.
In “Os Interiores,” João Matias imagines a dystopian Brazil scarred by militarism, climate crisis, and social decay.
Storytelling and creative workshop mark the launch of “Lucca and the Traquitana”, a book on children’s emotional health at Livraria Martins Fontes.
For the first time, Tim Atkin recognizes Brazil as an independent wine category, with wines scoring up to 95 points.
A new book traces Brazil’s first saint through four cities in Santa Catarina, weaving history, faith, and 12 rescued traditional recipes.
Fabiana Corrêa launches “Era uma vez uma guerra na Caatinga” on March 7 in Cordeiro, RJ, retelling the Battle of Canudos through the eyes of a Caatinga lizard.
Three friends who have traveled the world since 2014 in search of wine and stories launch an unprecedented book in Brazil. Book signing on March 7 in São Paulo.
On February 28, Eduardo Srur unveils “Art Saves,” a bilingual book gathering three decades of urban interventions, painting and social outreach, at Casa das Artes in São Paulo.
Professors from the Sorbonne and UFSCar show how fear discourse fuels anxiety, phobias, and panic in the neoliberal age. Out in March.
On February 27, Fabiana Grieco launches “Bom Amar” at Bibla Bookstore, inspired by “Fullgás”, featuring a live pocket show by DIMAS.
“The Awakening of Alpha” arrives in March with fallen angels, supernatural realms, and epic fantasy that rivals Tolkien and George R.R. Martin.
Hiromi Kawakami returns with psychological novel about woman haunted by her husband’s unexplained disappearance and a spectral presence in a Japanese coastal town.