Sellerio Editore

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Sellerio Editore S.r.l.
TypeSocietà a responsabilità limitata
IndustryPublishing
Founded1969 (Palermo, Italy)
Headquarters
Palermo
,
Italy
ProductsBooks
ServicesPublishing of books
Revenue€12.2 million (2018)
Websitesellerio.it

Sellerio Editore is an Italian publisher founded in 1969 in Palermo, by and her husband Enzo Sellerio, encouraged by the writer Leonardo Sciascia and the anthropologist .[1][2]

History[]

After some titles published in the first collection, of suggestive name La civiltà perfezionata (The improved civilization), the publisher gained visibility with the publication in 1978 of Leonardo Sciascia’s L'affaire Moro (The case Aldo Moro).[3] From then on the number of collections grows, starting with La memoria (The memory), today practically a symbol of the italian publisher.[2]

Among the writers who have collaborated with the publishing house: Gesualdo Bufalino, launched in 1981, winner of the Campiello Prize and Strega Prize[4][5] and Andrea Camilleri ("father" of Montalbano).[1][6]

From 1983 onwards Elvira Sellerio started to dedicate herself only to narrative and essay publications while Enzo Sellerio started to take care of art and photography publications. Among the collections that have gradually been constituted are also specialized series, such as La città antica (The ancient city), from classical culture, and the Sicilian Library of History and Literature (Sicilian Library of history and letteratura).[2]

By 2020 the Sellerio catalog has more than three thousand titles.[7]

After the death of Elvira Sellerio in 2010 the publisher continues to be under the direction of the founder Enzo Sellerio, together with his son Antonio and Olivia Sellerio, in addition to the researcher Salvatore Silvano Nigro.[8][9]

Italian writers[]

Stand Sellerio to Salone del libro 2017.

Authors translated into Italian[]

Book series[]

  • La memoria
  • La rosa dei venti
  • Il contesto
  • Il divano
  • Alle 8 di sera
  • Nuovo prisma
  • La nuova diagonale
  • Galleria
  • Le indagini di Montalbano
  • Biblioteca siciliana di storia e letteratura
  • Corti
  • Il castello
  • Il gioco delle parti. Romanzi giudiziari
  • Il mare
  • La diagonale
  • Le parole e le cose
  • Tutto e subito
  • Fine secolo
  • Quaderni della Biblioteca siciliana di storia e letteratura
  • L'Italia
  • La città antica
  • Teatro
  • Nuovo Museo
  • L'isola
  • La civiltà perfezionata
  • Fantascienza
  • Prisma
  • Museo
  • La pietra vissuta
  • Le favole mistiche
  • Fuori collana
  • App
  • Narrativa per la scuola
  • La memoria illustrata
  • I cristalli
  • I cristallini
  • Varia
  • Cataloghi
  • Bel vedere
  • Diorama
  • L'occhio di vetro
  • La Cuba

Television series based on Sellerio books[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b The Guardian, ed. (23 August 2010). "Elvira Sellerio obituary".
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Il Sole 24 Ore, ed. (6 May 2019). "Io, l'amore dei Sellerio per i libri e un'avventura che dura da 50 anni" (in Italian).
  3. ^ minimaetmoralia.it, ed. (9 May 2020). "L'AFFAIRE MORO: SCIASCIA SULLE TRACCE DEL PRIGIONIERO" (in Italian).
  4. ^ fondazionebufalino.it (ed.). "La vita" (in Italian).
  5. ^ insiemeragusa.it, ed. (7 June 2013). "Bufalino e la scommessa di Elvira Sellerio" (in Italian).
  6. ^ la Repubblica, ed. (15 February 2019). "I 50 anni di Sellerio una storia siciliana dipinta di blu" (in Italian).
  7. ^ viveregiovani.it, ed. (13 September 2019). "Per i suoi 50 anni Sellerio pubblica "Cinquanta in blu. Otto racconti gialli"" (in Italian).
  8. ^ la Repubblica, ed. (10 May 2019). "Antonio Sellerio: "I nostri primi cinquant'anni, dalla crisi a Camilleri"" (in Italian).
  9. ^ Il Foglio, ed. (3 August 2010). "Elvira Sellerio, la sirena dal polso fermo che amava i libri come figli" (in Italian).
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