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In December 2011, [[Penguin Books|Penguin]] bought 45% of the company.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nawotka {{!}} |first=Ed |title=PRH Acquires Brazil's Companhia das Letras |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/international/international-book-news/article/78463-prh-buys-brazil-s-companhia-das-letras.html |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=PublishersWeekly.com |language=en}}</ref> It subsequently merged with [[Random House|Random House,]] which bought another 25%, leaving the Schwarczs with a minority 30% position and Luis Schwarcz as publisher. Since Random House became the majority owner, Companhia das Letras has expand its publishing genres and created more brands as part of one of the largest publishing houses in the world. Luis Schwarcz said the transaction “gave us great learning opportunities and the ability to share their experience with fellow publishers worldwide” (Caiaty, 2019).
In December 2011, [[Penguin Books|Penguin]] bought 45% of the company.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nawotka {{!}} |first=Ed |title=PRH Acquires Brazil's Companhia das Letras |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/international/international-book-news/article/78463-prh-buys-brazil-s-companhia-das-letras.html |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=PublishersWeekly.com |language=en}}</ref> It subsequently merged with [[Random House|Random House,]] which bought another 25%, leaving the Schwarczs with a minority 30% position and Luis Schwarcz as publisher. Since Random House became the majority owner, Companhia das Letras has expand its publishing genres and created more brands as part of one of the largest publishing houses in the world. Luis Schwarcz said the transaction “gave us great learning opportunities and the ability to share their experience with fellow publishers worldwide” (Caiaty, 2019).


In 2015, Nielsen BookScan determined "Companhia das Letras is the second largest book publisher with an 8.08% market share in Brazil.” In 2017, BookScan listed Companhia das Letras as "the largest book publisher with over 5,000 titles and 34 [[Nobel Prize]] winners" (Baensch, 2006).
In 2015, [[BookScan|Nielsen BookScan]] determined "Companhia das Letras is the second largest book publisher with an 8.08% market share in Brazil.” In 2017, BookScan listed Companhia das Letras as "the largest book publisher with over 5,000 titles and 34 [[Nobel Prize]] winners" (Baensch, 2006).


In 2017, Luiz Schwarcz won the [[London Book Fair]]'s Lifetime Achievement Award.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-02-13 |title=Luiz Schwarcz to receive The London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award 2017 {{!}} The Hub by The London Book Fair {{!}} Publishing News |url=https://hub.londonbookfair.co.uk/luiz-schwarcz-to-receive-the-london-book-fair-lifetime-achievement-award-2017/ |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=hub.londonbookfair.co.uk |language=en-GB}}</ref> David Roche, a London Book Fair Advisory Group member, said, "Luiz is one of the world's leading publishers, and his name could be said to represent the Brazilian publishing industry" (Caiaty, 2019).
In 2017, Luiz Schwarcz won the [[London Book Fair]]'s Lifetime Achievement Award.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-02-13 |title=Luiz Schwarcz to receive The London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award 2017 {{!}} The Hub by The London Book Fair {{!}} Publishing News |url=https://hub.londonbookfair.co.uk/luiz-schwarcz-to-receive-the-london-book-fair-lifetime-achievement-award-2017/ |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=hub.londonbookfair.co.uk |language=en-GB}}</ref> David Roche, a London Book Fair Advisory Group member, said, "Luiz is one of the world's leading publishers, and his name could be said to represent the Brazilian publishing industry" (Caiaty, 2019).
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==Crisis==
==Crisis==


Brazil is the largest country in South America in area and population. An immigrant country, its culture is a fusion of Indian, European, African, and Asian cultures and characterized by diversity and openness, providing rich resources and a huge market for the development of the cultural industry (Fausto et al., 2014).
[[Brazil]] is the largest country in [[South America]] in area and population. An immigrant country, its culture is a fusion of Indian, European, African, and Asian cultures and characterized by diversity and openness, providing rich resources and a huge market for the development of the cultural industry (Fausto et al., 2014).


In the ten years between 1995 and 2005, the Brazilian publishing industry declined, with book sales falling nearly 23% cumulatively at a 2.7% average annual decline. A Brazilian Publishing Association survey found only 1/3 of the educated population reads more than one book a year, with adult readers account for only 33% of all sales. After a series of government stimulus policies from 2006 onwards, the Brazilian publishing industry gradually recovered and grew (Costa, 2011).
In the ten years between 1995 and 2005, the Brazilian publishing industry declined, with book sales falling nearly 23% cumulatively at a 2.7% average annual decline. A Brazilian Publishing Association survey found only 1/3 of the educated population reads more than one book a year, with adult readers account for only 33% of all sales. After a series of government stimulus policies from 2006 onwards, the Brazilian publishing industry gradually recovered and grew (Costa, 2011).

Revision as of 14:58, 12 April 2023

Companhia das Letras is the largest publishing house in São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded by Luiz Schwarcz and his wife, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, in 1986. Companhia das Letras began as a literary publishing house and gradually grew into 17 independent publishing units with a broad readership of all ages and industries.

Companhia das Letras
Parent companyPenguin Random House (70%)
Luis Schwarcz and Lilia Moritz Schwarcz (30%)
Founded1986
FounderLuiz Schwarcz and Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
Country of originBrazil
Headquarters locationSão Paulo
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsBrazil Publisher
RevenueR$ 196 million (2009)
Official websitewww.companhiadasletras.com.br

History

In interview with The Guardian, Schwarcz said he was aware of a lack of quality publishing houses in Brazil after eight years in the publishing industry. In 1986, recognizing the opportunity, the two Schwarczs established a publishing house that combined literary, commercial, and progressive marketing techniques. Over the next 30 years, their publishing company was successful (Caiaty, 2019). Their first book, Edmund Wilson's To the Finland Station, had never been published in Brazil, despite having been published in English 40 years before. Their Portuguese version sold more copies in Brazil than the English edition sold in the United States. Consequently, Companhia das Letras gained in reputation and signed a well-known Brazilian contemporary writer, Rubem Fonseca. This event led to further growth (Baensch, 2006).

In December 2011, Penguin bought 45% of the company.[1] It subsequently merged with Random House, which bought another 25%, leaving the Schwarczs with a minority 30% position and Luis Schwarcz as publisher. Since Random House became the majority owner, Companhia das Letras has expand its publishing genres and created more brands as part of one of the largest publishing houses in the world. Luis Schwarcz said the transaction “gave us great learning opportunities and the ability to share their experience with fellow publishers worldwide” (Caiaty, 2019).

In 2015, Nielsen BookScan determined "Companhia das Letras is the second largest book publisher with an 8.08% market share in Brazil.” In 2017, BookScan listed Companhia das Letras as "the largest book publisher with over 5,000 titles and 34 Nobel Prize winners" (Baensch, 2006).

In 2017, Luiz Schwarcz won the London Book Fair's Lifetime Achievement Award.[2] David Roche, a London Book Fair Advisory Group member, said, "Luiz is one of the world's leading publishers, and his name could be said to represent the Brazilian publishing industry" (Caiaty, 2019).

Book industry commentators have said "the publishing house has earned respect in the industry over the years for its high-quality fiction, nonfiction, and scientific publications" (Ban, 2015).

Some of the published titles

From its inception, literature and social sciences have been the main topics of Companhia das Letras, spanning several subgenres: foreign language and original fiction, poetry, detective and thriller novels, literary criticism, historical works, political science, anthropology, philosophy, and psychology; now they also publish the photograph, cooking, science fiction, biology, memoirs, travel literature, and so on.

"The publisher produces a wide range of books, from the Bible to young adult literature, novels, biographies, and comics" (Dolhnikoff, 2012). According to the publisher's 2015 survey of the favorite books and authors of all age groups, foreign works are among the most popular, but more than half of them still come from Brazil (Dolhnikoff, 2012). Furthermore, the publisher created two new sub-brands to differentiate commercial books and purely literary works: Paralela, a commercial book brand, and Seguinte, a young adult book brand.

The list of the publisher's authors includes 12 Nobel Prize-winning writers, including the famous American poet Elizabeth Bishop, the American experimental psychologist Steven Pinker, Doris Lessing, and José Saramago.

Some of the authors in the catalog

Crisis

Brazil is the largest country in South America in area and population. An immigrant country, its culture is a fusion of Indian, European, African, and Asian cultures and characterized by diversity and openness, providing rich resources and a huge market for the development of the cultural industry (Fausto et al., 2014).

In the ten years between 1995 and 2005, the Brazilian publishing industry declined, with book sales falling nearly 23% cumulatively at a 2.7% average annual decline. A Brazilian Publishing Association survey found only 1/3 of the educated population reads more than one book a year, with adult readers account for only 33% of all sales. After a series of government stimulus policies from 2006 onwards, the Brazilian publishing industry gradually recovered and grew (Costa, 2011).

On October 30, 2004, Brazil enacted its first federal book law. It is an essential milestone in the development of the publishing industry in Brazil, as books are recognized by law as an "irreplaceable medium for the dissemination of culture and the transmission of knowledge". On December 22, 2004, the government legislated a complete tax exemption for book publishing (Baensch, 2006).

After announcing the closure of 20 bookstores in October 2018, Brazil's largest bookstore chain, Saraiva, announced late last month that it was filing for bankruptcy protection due to debts totaling more than $160 million.[3] Cultura, another major bookstore chain, also announced a restructuring plan this fall to avoid bankruptcy,[4] and together they have more than 100 bookstores in Brazil, accounting for 40 percent of the country's bookselling market.

The downturn in the book market has affected publishers in the upper reaches of the industry. In August, Editora Abril, one of Brazil's largest publishing houses, announced a massive layoff plan, with 10 of its magazines ceasing publication and some 550 employees, including some 150 journalists, being laid off. Writers' lives have also been affected (Varão,2021).

In his blog, Cartas de Amor aos livros (Love Letters to Books), Luiz Schwarcz, wrote: "It's impossible to predict how big the impact of this crisis will be, but it's frightening enough ... Many towns will not have a single bookstore left, and publishers are now facing the challenge of getting their books to consumers and having to deal with losses that have accumulated over time" (Ban, 2015).

The difficult situation for bookstores and publishers is not a new problem. Earlier this year, a survey done by the Brazilian Book Council showed that the Brazilian publishing market has continued to decline over the past three years, having fallen by a cumulative 22 percent since 2015. Between 2016 and 2017, book sales fell by 30 million copies.

In response to the immediate crisis, Schwartz said he has fired six employees and said it was "one of the most painful moments in his personal and professional life. Schwartz's company has been trying innovative alternatives to overcome the current crisis. They have launched a phone and mail service called "Socorro, Companhia" to make it easier for readers to find books; in addition, the company has set up a sales team to provide door-to-door service. For instance, calling on other publishers, booksellers, and authors to join Com in "finding creative and idealistic solutions" (Ban, 2015).

"If you share my passion for books, I hope you will respond and share my call to urge others to pick up a few books this holiday season. Whether it's a work by your favorite author or a new one you've always wanted to try," Schwartz writes in the article, "there are bookstores that have persevered in the face of adversity, and you can go there to pay tribute to them in a tangible way, or to help those that have fallen on hard times. Most importantly, many small, obscure publishers desperately need your support to deal with this existential crisis" (Amaral,2000).

In response to Schwartz's call, the hashtag "DêLivrosDePresente" (which means "books are gifts") quickly spread on Brazilian social media. Schwartz told Publishing Perspectives that he found the response generous and surprising but also said, "Unfortunately, current politics is always about creating divided groups, and people are always against things rather than accepting them. So I try to create a good community, a loving community, or a community that loves books" (Ban, 2015).

Companhia das Letras has launched a service to help consumers track book information via cell phone and email and has built a home delivery sales team.

Schwarcz's blog, which has received an overwhelming response on Brazilian social media, urges people to buy more books during the Christmas season to help bookstores weather the crisis (Mcmanus, 2020).

Opportunity- Uses Smart Keyword Placement to Discover the Next Great Engaging Book

Brazil-based publisher Companhia das Letras has been an active seller since Amazon.com.br first entered the Brazilian market in 2012. In the same pioneering spirit, they were also an early adopter of Amazon's self-service advertising product immediately after the solution was first launched in Brazil in December 2020.

Currently, the brand invests approximately 30% of its advertising budget in Amazon advertising. To diversify its marketing mix and help further increase product awareness, Companhia das Letras' advertising budget is spread across multiple channels, such as natural and paid search, social media, physical bookstores, email marketing, and e-newsletters.

As one of the first sellers in Brazil to use Amazon advertising, the company had no prior experience with the solution. But from explaining webinars to online video tutorials, Companhia das Letras has used Amazon Advertising's online resources to improve its campaigns and identify critical business dates, using a solid strategy to be well prepared. With the support of Amazon Advertising, the publisher had an impressive first quarter. Companhia das Letras' familiarity with advertising solutions helped them diversify their campaign strategies and use on-demand advertising analytics for ongoing optimization. This strategic campaign management has resulted in an advertising input-to-output ratio (ACOS)1 of about 20%, a figure the publisher calls "quite satisfactory ” (Mcmanus, 2020).

Overall, collaboration through Amazon Ad Execution has helped achieve the following goals.

- Companhia das Letras achieved triple-digit growth in early 2021.2

- The ripple effect of success observed outside of Amazon, combined with the now successful advertising campaign, also helped increase sales in the physical bookstore.

- Since December 2020, there have been more than 19,000 new exclusive customers.

"Amazon advertising has enabled us to reach a wider audience. In addition, it has allowed us to run both merchandising and branding campaigns." Castro says. By exploring different techniques and experimenting with alternative budgets, our ability to test and learn has helped our valued readers find their ideal book (West, 2022).

--Kyara Castro, Marketing Analyst, Companhia das Letras

Luiz Schwarcz, the founder of Companhia das Letras, has felt the tremendous changes in the global publishing world over the last thirty years and "the world to see Brazilian writers (Amaral, 2000). Nowadays, the demand for reading is growing all over the world, and copyright deals play a crucial role in bridging cultures. As Luiz says: "We are using new ways to tell people that reading is a precious blanket to help them escape the hustle and bustle of the world.

Recent cultural activities

Most recently, com has been working on a campaign called “Books are immigrants” which is closely tied to current events in society. Com is a publisher of almost foreign books. “It is a way to emphasize their appreciation and support of cultural exchange, and their hope that the exchange of cultures will become more frequent and of higher quality in Brazil” (Bispo, 2008). It has successfully continued this activity until now and retains its original beginnings.

References

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  • Baensch, R. E. (2006). The book publishing industry in Brazil. Publishing research quarterly, 22(4), 31.
  • Bispo, T. (2008). The market for publishers in Brazil. Publishing research quarterly, 24(3), 178-186.
  • Ban, A. (2015). Brazilian Books for Export. Publishing Research Quarterly, 31(4), 282-297.
  • Costa, R. (2011). A Review of the Brazilian Book Market.Publishing research quarterly, 27(1), 72-75.
  • Carrenho, C. (2015). Brazil: Has the Country of the Future Become the Country of the Present for Book Publishing? Publishing Research Quarterly, 31(1), 54-63.
  • Cajaty, P. (2019). The Challenges and Developments of Book Publishing in Brazil. Publishing Research Quarterly, 35(1), 1-5.
  • Corrêa Da Silva, I. (2015). Recensão do livro José Bonifácio. O Patriarca vencido, de Miriam
  • Dolhnikoff, São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2012. E-Journal of Portuguese History, 3, 125-131.
  • Dolhnikoff, M. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2012. ISBN 9788535921519.
  • De Holanda, S. B. (2012). Roots of Brazil. University of Notre Dame Press.
  • e Castro, P. M. (2019). Graciliano Ramos and the Making of Modern Brazil: Memories, Politics and Identities by Sara Brandellero Lúcia Villares. Portuguese Studies, 35(1), 106-107.
  • Hallewell, L. (1982). Books in Brazil: a history of the publishing trade. Scarecrow Press. Meade, T. A. (2010). A brief history of Brazil. Infobase Publishing.
  • Mcmanus, C. M., Neves, A. A. B., & Maranhao, A. Q. (2020). Brazilian publication profiles: Where and how Brazilian authors publish. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 92.
  • Outtes, J. (2001). Cortiços e epidemics na Corte Imperial, São Paulo. SIDNEY CHALHOUB: Companhia das Letras, 1996.
  • Pimenta, J. P. G. (2009). The Independence of Brazil: a review of the recent historiographic production. E-journal of Portuguese History, 7(1), 6.
  • Vieira, T. A., & Mager, G. B. (2014). The graphic designer as author/actor in the production of books: the acts of Companhia das Letras and Cosac Naify at'Toda

Poesia'and'Vermelho Amargo'/O designer grafico como a (u) tor na producao de livros: os atos de Companhia das Letras e Cosac Naify em Toda Poesia e Vermelho Amargo. CROMA, (4), 117-125.

  • Soleil, C. G. Companhia das Letras.
  • Sehn, T. C. M., & Fragoso, S. (2015). The synergy between eBooks and printed books in Brazil. Online Information Review.
  • West, E. (2022). Buy Now: How Amazon Branded Convenience and Normalized Monopoly. MIT Press.
  • Varão, R. (2021). Patrícia Campos Mello (2020), The Hate Machine: notes from a reporter on fake news and digital violence [A máquina do ódio: notas de uma repórter sobre fake news e violência digital]. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. Language: Portuguese Brazilian. ISBN 853593362X. Pbk, 296 pages.