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Naakojaa / éditions le non-où

logoNaakojaa / éditions le non-où

89 rue du Ruisseau
75018 Paris
France
Tél: +33 (0)1 42 64 44 21
www.naakojaa.com

Naakojaa is a digital publisher based in France that launched in February 2012 with the aim of creating greater access for the audience of Persian literature.
Based on our readers’ embrace of world literature on digital platforms, we, too, decided to keep up with technology to help Persian speakers around the world.
Audiences now can legally and easily purchase Persian literature from iTunes and Amazon.
Statistics show that these digital platforms are becoming more popular because of accessibility and the ability to publish easily, which makes it possible to be sold for a reasonable price while protecting authors’ rights under copyright law.

Contact : Tinouche NAZMJOU

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JC Sáez Editor

logoJC Sáez Editor

El Retiro 4853
7630227 Vitacura
Santiago
Chile
Tél: (+56) 2 3253148 / (+56) 2 3260104
www.jcsaezeditor.blogspot.fr

At the time of its foundation in 1920, JC Sáez Editor (formerly Dolmen Ediciones) was a publishing house specialising in textbooks and extracurricular books. It is now specialised in the dissemination of ideas in key areas of modernity, such as humanities, biology, pedagogy, economics and management. JC Sáez Editor’s catalogue also includes emerging voices and renowned authors from Chile’s national body of literature (poetry, essays), and comic strips, general trade literature, which enables it to go beyond continental borders with a rich and varied offer. To secure its diffusion, JC Sáez Editor relies on a distribution and collaboration network at local level in the main Latino-American capital cities.

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Ciencia presunta de Marx

Rafael Echeverría Marx sostuvo que, a diferencia del socialismo utópico del pasado y de varias propuestas socialistas y anarquistas de su época, (...)

El Fenómeno de la vida

Francisco Varela “Lo que he querido desarrollar en estos ensayos es una comprensión del fenómeno de la vida en toda su gloria y majestad. Esto (...)

Estudio de casos en la formación de profesores de matemáticas: integrando matemáticas y pedagogía

Cristián Reyes El proyecto denominado “Herramientas para la Formación de Profesores de Matemáticas”, tiene como objetivo contribuir al mejoramiento (...)

Contact : Juan Carlos SÁEZ

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Forough

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Jahn Str. 24
50676 Cologne
Germany
Tél: (+49-221) 923 57 07
www.forough-book.com

Forough Publications and bookshop were founded in 1998 by the Mehdipour family in Cologne, Germany, with the aim to publish books that were banned in Iran.
Murder of Kasravi was the first book published by Forough in 1998. The intention was to publicize the truth about the death of Ahmad Kasravi, the Iranian famous critic of Islam. They continued their work by publishing memoirs of ex-prisoners of the Iranian Islamic regime.
Forough Publications now follows three orientations: literature, humanities and social sciences, and information. The publishing house wishes to call attention to Persian-language literature, but it also translates, publishes, and distributes works by German authors like The Weekend by Bernhard Schlink and The Fall of the Islamic World by Hamed Abdel-Samad.
Forough Publications has published more than 150 titles in different genres such as poetry, novels, children’s books, biography, and nonfiction books.
In addition, Forough supports the Persian educational programs outside of Iran by publishing and internationally distributing Persian textbooks.

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Little black fish

Samad BEHRANGI - Translated to German by B. BINIAZ

Love in Iranian fiction in exile

Asad SEIF Asaf SEIF (born in 1957 in Bandar Anzali) is an Iranian writer and researcher. He has been living in Europe since 1984 and is engaged (...)

Dark Luminisities

Aramesh DOSTDAR Aramesh DOSTDAR (born in 1932 in Tehran) is an Iranian philosopher, writer, scholar and a former philosophy lecturer at Tehran (...)

Contact : Anahita MEHDIPOUR

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Responsable : Hamid MEHDIPOUR

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F&G Editores

logoF&G Editores

31 avenida “C” 5-54, zona 7
Colonia Centro América
01007 Guatemala
Guatemala
Tél: (+502) 2439 8358 / (+502) 5406 0909
www.fygeditores.com

F&G Editores is a Guatemalan independent publishing house founded in 1994. 18 years after its creation, it is about to become a leading publishing house in Central America, both because of its authors, publishing list and contents, and also because of its distribution network. Despite the challenges of a high illiteracy rate in the country and a total absence of State support for publishing, F&G Editores has survived. Moreover, it has consolidated its position as one of Guatemala’s leading publishing house. Not affiliated to any party, this publishing house commits to building a democratic and peaceful society, in which human rights are fully respected; a priority for the Guatemalan society who experienced more than 36 years of internal armed conflicts and from which it is still recovering. F&G Editores publishes Guatemalan and Central American literature of various genres and has been singled out as being the only non institutional Guatemalan publishing house who publishes books addressing the issue of collective historical memory.

Contact : Raúl Figueroa SARTI

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Atlas for Publishing & Distribution

logoAtlas for Publishing & Distribution

Abed street, P. O. Box 8084
Damas
Syria
Tél: +963 11 44685250 / 4421010

Atlas Publishing was established in the late 1950s by Samar Haddad’s father, the present director of the publishing house. Atlas was one of the first bookshops in Damascus. In 1963, academic books were among the first works on its publishing list, followed shortly by many other titles. In 2002 Samar Haddad became the editor of Atlas and gradually took over as the head of the company. She remained true to her father’s motto: the book is the premier tool of knowledge and should therefore be within everyone’s reach. Atlas Publishing set up a translation division and a distribution division, while continuing to publish titles of relevance to readers, in keeping with an editorial policy promoting quality and the highest standards of technical production.

Atlas in Greek Mythology is the Titan who is condemned to hold the earth for eternity, and our logo shows him holding the Globe in one hand and a book in the other hand. This is the idea of my late father the founder of Atlas Publishers back in the fifties.

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Read here the interview with Samar Haddad, published in partnership with ActuaLitté (November 3, 2016).

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Syria. A History of a Destroyed World

Michael SOMMER Translated from German by Dr. Nabil Al Haffar In this brief research, ancient civilization scholar Michel Sommer provides an (...)

Damascene Cupid. Drawings and love stories

Boutros AL MAARI This book offers pleasure to the eye as well as to the mind of the reader. Neither the texts are the basis for it nor the (...)

Diaries of a Writer. Selections by Boris Tarasov

DOSTOEVKY Translated from Russian by Adnan Jamous Sheikh Hamad award for translation and international understanding for the achievement in (...)

Contact : Samar HADDAD

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Association internationale des Libraires francophones

logoAssociation internationale des Libraires francophones

20, rue des Grands-Augustins
75006 PARIS
France
Tél: +33 (0)1 40 51 11 45
www.librairesfrancophones.org

Contact : Anne Lise SCHMITT

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LIBRE

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R. Evaristo da Veiga, 16 - Sala 1506 - Centro
Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20031-040
Brazil
Tél: +55 (21) 2253-9099
www.libre.org.br

Founded in 2002, LIBRE (Brazilian League of Publishers) has more than 150 independent publishers, representing around 15 000 titles in total. LIBRE was born from the organization of an independent book fair, which takes place annually in Rio and São Paulo and in which all member publishers participate: Spring of Books. LIBRE also participates, in Brazil and at international fairs, in debates on editorial diversity, the market question, the concentration of publishers in large groups and the internationalization of the book sector.

Contact : Tomaz ADOUR

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Baile del Sol

logoBaile del Sol

Apartado de Correos, 133
38280 Tegueste
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Islas Canarias
Spain
Tél: (+34) 922 27 95 97 / 646 151 141
www.bailedelsol.org

Baile del Sol is a publishing house located on the Canary Islands, off the coast of the African continent. It was established in 1992 in the form of a cultural association. Its founders had already been involved for a number of years in the cultural life of the Islands, as fanzine publishing editors, for Orín Desteñido, and for literary and music magazines, for Baile del Sol. The objectives of this association were retained throughout the years and Baile del Sol remains true to these to this day. On the one hand, we offer the chance to become published to new authors and, on the other, an increased effort so as local authors from the Canary Islands be considered for themselves and not because of their geographic origins. Our catalogue is additionally open to authors from other backgrounds. America, Oceania, Africa and Europe are all represented. We are, therefore, an open-minded and independent publishing house.

Contact : Ángeles ALONSO

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elyzad

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4, rue d'Alger
1000 Tunis
Tunisia
Tél: (+216) 71 74 36 20 / (+216) 98 40 38 80
www.elyzad.com

elyzad Publishing was established in Tunis in 2005. In this Mediterranean country, with its rich melting pot of cultures, we have chosen to share a vibrant, modern literature rooted in diversity. Novels and short stories reflect our commitment: providing a platform from the South to the North for remarkable voices, from here and elsewhere, to read the world in its plurality.
Our editorial policy, deliberately uncompromising, was developed in the course of productive meetings with established authors Leïla Sebbar, Maïssa Bey, Colette Fellous, and Théo Ananissoh, who have put their trust in us, and others from Tunis, Algeria, France, which we have discovered and have the pleasure of introducing.
Views of Arab society mingle with nomadic texts redolent of the north seas and southern breezes, the Balkans and Japan… above all, any kind of multifaceted writing that opens the door or offers a passage to new experiences.
In fact, our catalogue includes works co-published with Actes Sud and Zellige in France and Le Fennec in Morocco. It contains thirty titles and a new paperback collection.

elyzad n’a pas de signification si ce n’est la réunion de mon prénom “Élisabeth” et nom “Daldoul”. Ce qui m’a intéressée dans cet « assemblage », ce sont les 3 racines que l’on peut décrypter : el : origine arabe ; ely : latine ; zad : perse... L’empreinte des mots qui se rencontrent...

Listen here the interview of Élisabeth Daldoul, carried out by the École des métiers de l’information (EMI-CFD), for the Hors Concours prize, October 2019.

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Nos silences

Wahiba KHIARI Ce roman est dédié aux jeunes filles enlevées, violées, tuées, durant la décennie noire (les années 90) en Algérie ; à celles qui ont eu (...)

Salam Gaza

Tahar BEKRI Le 27 décembre 2008, l’armée israélienne déclare la guerre à Gaza. Meurtri, le poète Tahar Bekri note au jour le jour son indignation, (...)

Vingt ans pour plus tard

Théo ANANISSOH, Hélène GAUDY, Frank SECKA, Claude RIZZO, Azza FILALI Cinq écrivains, du Togo, de Tunisie, de France, réunis autour d’un mot : (...)

Contact : Elisabeth DALDOUL

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Elain Publishing

logoElain Publishing

4 Behler Passage, off Kasr al-Nile St.
Talaat Harb Square
Cairo
Egypt
Tél: +(002) 02 245 80 360

Elain Publishing is an independent Egyptian publishing house that was established in 2000 to provide a wide spectrum of knowledge to the Arab reader. Focusing principally on the fields of science, general Arabic culture, and translation, the publisher seeks to offer the Arab reader the best international, intellectual works.
In a record time, Elain has attracted a network of authors renowned for their talent and originality. We are committed to freedom of expression, the respect of intellectual property, and cooperation locally as well as globally.
Elain publishing house has now 200 published titles, including translated books. We reached the shortlist of the Booker Prize (International Prize for Arabic Fiction) and another that won the Elsheikh Zayed Prize

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Critique of the comtemporary Arab discourses

Political socialization of Sufism in Egypt

Contact : Fatma EL BOUDY

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Spinifex Press

logoSpinifex Press

PO Box 105
Mission Beach
Queensland 4852
Australia
Tél: +61 418 506 645
www.spinifexpress.com.au

Spinifex is an independent feminist press publishing innovative and controversial feminist books with an optimistic edge. Spinifex, our namesake, is an Australian desert grass that holds the earth together. We publish broadly, with a focus on ecology, development, Indigenous and human rights issues in our non-fiction titles, and world stories in our fiction and poetry. We are also at the forefront of digital publishing, with many of our titles available as eBooks.

Spinifex is an Australian desert grass that holds the earth together.

Read here the interview with Susan Hawthorne and Renate Klein, published in partnership with ActuaLitté (June 25, 2018).

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Fish–Hair Woman

Merlinda BOBIS 1987. The Philippine government fights a total war against insurgency. The village of Iraya is militarised. The days are violent (...)

Haifa Fragments

khulud kHAMIS Jewellery designer, Maisoon, wants an ordinary extraordinary life, which isn’t easy for a tradition-defying, activist, Palestinian (...)

Bibliodiversity: A Manifesto for Independent Publishing

Susan HAWTHORNE In a globalised world, megacorp publishing is all about numbers, about sameness, about following a formula based on the latest (...)

Contact : Susan HAWTHORNE

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Responsable : Renate KLEIN

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Contra Capa

logoContra Capa

Rua de Santana, 198 Loja – Centro
Rio de Janeiro - RJ 20 230-261
Brazil
Tél: (+55) 21 2508-9517
www.contracapa.com.br

Founded in 1992 in Copacabana, the Contra Capa bookstore initiated its publishing activities in 1996. First based on the areas of interest of the bookstore itself, these activities have diversified and now include fine arts, photography, cinema, psychoanalysis, anthropology, economy, sociology, history, literary criticism and poetry. The main objective is to produce books that combine interdependence between text and pictures, in the light of the continuous technological changes related to producing and disseminating knowledge and information.

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É possível: gestão da segurança pública e redução da violência

Fernando VELOSO, Sergio GUIMARÃES FERREIRA (orgs.) Este importante livro mostra que é possível alcançar redução expressiva da violência armada, da (...)

Réquiem

Lêdo IVO Pinturas de Gonçalo IVO Desenho de Gianguido BONFANTI O poema narra a visão da infância guardada pela memória. Obra de perda e despedida, (...)

Transcinemas

Katia MACIEL (org.) 37 textos de teóricos e artistas que compõem, em suas inter-relações, amplo panorama sobre as novas situações de cinema, em que (...)

Contact : Araken GOMES RIBEIRO

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