Brazilian book deal singed
Booklovers considering buying property in Brazil could be interested to hear a new deal to sell the rights of the nation’s literary heroes has been agreed.
It is reported by the ANBA that the Brazilian Chamber of Books (CBL) and the nation’s Export and Investment Promotion Agency signed an agreement to sell the rights to novels by the country’s writers to foreign publishing houses.
The move could benefit Brazilian property through attracting more literary fans to the country to visit the homes of celebrated writers such as Paulo Coelho and Jorge Amado.
Meanwhile, it was announced earlier in the week a fashion fair is heading to the city of Curitiba.
The news agency revealed the second annual Parana Business Collection will take place at the Integrated Centre for Businessmen and Workers of the Industries of the State of Parana and organisers claim it could draw up to 14,000 people to the event.
