Aydano Roriz
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Aydano Antonio Freitas Roriz (born Juazeiro, Bahia, June 6, 1949) is a Brazilian writer and editor.
Biography
[edit]Aydano Roriz is the son of Lamartine de Sá Roriz and Avelice Freitas Roriz.
He took his first job at the age of 18 at Mangal Inc., a cotton mill belonging to his father. In the 1970s, while still a university student, he started his first business, a disco in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
After graduating with a degree in economics, he quit the entertainment business and embarked on a career with Abril Publishing. At Abril's head office in São Paulo, he was eventually appointed to be editor-in-chief of several magazines, including Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Quatro Rodas, Claudia and Capricho.
In 1986, he left Abril Group in order to start his own publishing house, Editora Europa. Today, Editora Europa publishes fifteen monthly titles, and is one of the top-ten magazine and book publishing companies in Brazil in terms of revenue.
His debut as a novelist was the historical romance Diamonds are Forgiving, published in Brazil in its Portuguese version in 1998, and in the United States in 1999 as an English-language translation. Since then, he has published a series of historical novels, The Hope of Portugal (2002), The First Governor (2003), The Heretics in the New World (2004), Van Dorth (2006), New Lusitania (2007) and The War of the Heretics (2010). (See the listing below for full details concerning publication dates, venues and translations.).
Roriz writes from his apartment in Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
Author's works
[edit]- Diamonds Are Forgiving (Os Diamantes não são Eternos, 1998 – Brazil; 1999 – USA (in English translation); 2008 – Portugal; 2012 – English-language e-book)
- The Hope of Portugal (O Desejado, 2002 - Brazil; 2003 – Portugal)
- The First Governor (O Fundador, 2003 – Brazil; 2004 – Portugal)
- The Heretics in the New World (O Livro dos Hereges, 2004 – Brazil; 2006 – Portugal; 2012 – English-language e-book))
- Van Dorth (Van Dorth, 2006 – Brazil; O Livro dos Hereges a Reconquista do Brasil, 2007 – Portugal)
- New Lusitania (Nova Lusitânia, 2007 – Portugal; 2008 – Brazil)
- The War of the Heretics (A Guerra dos Hereges, 2010 – Brazil)
See also
[edit]- List of Brazilian businesspeople
- List of Brazilian writers
- List of novelists
- List of people from São Paulo
References
[edit]- Em Revista, issue 10, September 2005, published by ANER - Associação Nacional dos Editores de Revistas (Brazilian Editors Association).
- BLX – Bibliotecas de Lisboa – Aydano Roriz. Consulted November 25, 2024.
- Genealogia Pernambucana, Magno José de Sá Araújo.
- Colombini, Luís. Apreendi com meu Pai. Editora Saraiva, São Paulo, 2006, ISBN 9788599828014
- Ferro, Manuel. Os Destinos da Nova Lusitânia e a Metaficção Historiográfica. Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, 2012.
- IAI - SPK - Ibero-Americanisches Instituts. Berlim - Aydano Roriz. Consulted November 25, 2024.
- Aydano Roriz official site. Consulted November 25, 2024.
External links
[edit]- aydano
.com, Roriz's official website
- 1949 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Brazilian businesspeople
- 20th-century Brazilian journalists
- 20th-century Brazilian male writers
- 20th-century Brazilian novelists
- 21st-century Brazilian businesspeople
- 21st-century Brazilian journalists
- 21st-century Brazilian male writers
- 21st-century Brazilian novelists
- Book publishing company founders
- Brazilian company founders
- Brazilian expatriates in Portugal
- Brazilian magazine editors
- Brazilian male journalists
- Brazilian male novelists
- Businesspeople from São Paulo
- Expatriate writers
- Historical novelists
- Madeiran businesspeople
- People from Funchal
- People from Juazeiro
- Romantic fiction novelists
- Writers from Salvador, Bahia
- Writers from São Paulo
- Writers of historical romances