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Date du début: 1 sept. 2014, Date de fin: 31 août 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

To reach the project's specific objective, Imprimatur plans to create a series of books focused on historical novels with the goal of making unfamiliar parts of European history and legends known in Italy. The quality of both the narrative and content of the chosen works is very high. This quality is to be transferred to the translations (professional, specialized translators were carefully chosen), the use of materials and the graphic design of the texts. The selection sought to give ample space to contemporary authors, including those who have won important prizes that are little-known in Italy. The translation of the books, as well as their printing and publishing, will take place gradually over a set two-year period. An e-book will be made for each publication and promoted on major e-commerce sites. Immediately after the project start and the first publications, a convention will be organized at RCS to promote the books and the entire sales network. Next, a series of meetings will be planned with buyers from major book retailer chains in Italy (such as Feltrinelli, Mondadori and Librerie Coop). A web page will be created for the publishing project. This interactive site will be linked to the main social networks. Participation in several national and international fairs is planned with the involvement of authors and translators. Prior to publication, a launch project is planned through the press office with major newspapers and periodicals in Italy. With the Italy-Portugal Association, the Italian Institute of Culture in Lisbon, the Hungarian Academy in Rome, the Italian Cultural Institute in Budapest and the "L'Orientale" University of Naples have been planned presentations about the book with the participation of the author and scholars of studies about them. The target audience of the project includes both young and mature people who want to expand their knowledge and who are drawn to the mix between real, historical contexts and fictional worlds.

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