Literary Works
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2003 - Eleven Minutes (Paulo Coelho’s newest book sold three million copies in just six months. In Brazil it kept the first place in the list of the most sold books during 28 weeks. In Italy approximately 600.000 copies were sold. Presently, it still holds the first place in the list of the most sold in more than 20 countries).
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2001 - Fathers, Sons and Grandsons (A collection of traditional stories of several cultures, reflections and experiences lived by the writer, with 304 pages illustrated by Christina Oiticica with editions in Brazil and Iran).
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2001 - Essential Words (collections of phrases of all the books of the author, up-to-date edition).
- 2000 – Us and the Others
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2000 – The Devil and Miss Prym (more than 4 million copies sold and translated in 35 languages holding the first place in Best Seller lists in the countries where it has been published).
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1999 - Stories of the Alchemist
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1999 - Essential Words (collections of phrases of all the author's books).
- 1998 – Veronika Decides to Die (more than 5 million copies sold and translated in 40 languages)
- 1997 – Love Letters from a Prophet (by Kahlil Gibran – adapted by Paulo Coelho being Translated into seven languages).
- 1997 - Manual of the Warrior of the Light (translated into 26 languages)
- 1996 - Stories of a Brazilian Christmas
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1996 – The Fifth Mountain (translated into 31 languages).
- 1995 - Phrases
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1994 - Maktub ( collection of columns published in the Folha de São Paulo newspaper - translated into six languages)
- 1994 - By The River Piedra I Sat down and Wept (more than 5 million copies sold and translated into 32 languages)
- 1993 - Paulo Coelho himself
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1992 – The Valkyries (Published in four languages).
- 1991 – O Dom Supremo - The Gift (of Henry Drummond–adaptation of Paulo Coelho being published into three languages).
- 1990 - Brida (translated into four languages)
- 1988 - The Alchemist (Traveling with The Alchemist)
- 1987 - The Pilgrimage (translated into 21 languages)
- 1986 - Practical Manual of Vampirism (no longer available)
- 1982 - Files of Hell (no longer available)
- 1974 – The Manifest of Krig-há
- 1974 – Theater For Education
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Traveling with The Alchemist
The Best Seller
The greatest editorial phenomenon of the 20th century was, without a shadow of a doubt The Alchemist. It reached the top of the list of the most sold in 18 countries, and sold more than 27 million copies, translated into 55 languages.
In the list of the hundred best books of all times, researches done in the month of April 2003, by BBC of London. "The BBC Most Read Top 100".
Best Seller in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Estonia, Ecuador, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Macedonia, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Porto Rico, Russia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Venezuela.
In the Schools of the World
The Alchemist was recommended as part of the reading curriculum in several schools in countries such as France, Italy, Portugal, Taiwan, Mexico, United States, Spain and more than thirty countries acquired special editions for its students ages between 14 and 17 years.
The Symphony
The great maestros in the world can already include in their concerts the Alchemist's symphony, CD made by Classic BMG, creation inspired by the book by composer Walter Taieb.
The Illustrations
The special and illustrated edition of The Alchemist, creation of the famous French designer Moebius, was published in several countries including France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Norway, Greece, Portugal, Holland, Brazil and the United States.
The Celebrities
Of all his work, “The Alchemist” received the most comments, attention and praise by celebrities in the political, literary and show business world. These celebrities include the former American president Bill Clinton, Kenzabur Oe, winner of the Nobel Prize in Liturature, Shimon Perez Nobel Peace Prize winner, pop singer Madonna and actress Julia Roberts .
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Articles
- April 2005 – John Paul II.
- March 2003 – Thank you President Bush.
- January 2003 – Weapons of Mass Destruction – A practical Guide.
- September 2002 – Reflections on September 11th.
- August 2001 – Jorge Amado – To The Greatest Of Them All.
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