Quatro Cinco Um
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Humberto Werneck
| Editor | Associação Quatro Cinco Um |
|---|---|
| Categories | Literary reviews, human rights, scientific communication |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Founder | Paulo Werneck Humberto Werneck |
| First issue | May 2017 |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 2526-558x |
Quatro Cinco Um is an independent Brazilian magazine that focuses on literary criticism. It is published on multiple platforms (press, podcasts, websites, newsletters, and events) by the Associação Quatro Cinco Um, a non-profit organization created for the magazine's publication.
With journalists Paulo Werneck and Humberto Werneck as directors, the magazine covers around 20 different areas of Brazilian editorial production, with an emphasis towards literature, human rights, and the dissemination of scientific research. It is funded through subscribers, sales in newsstands and book stores, announcements on the literary market, private donations, and voluntary projects for books and reading. The magazine was inspired by foreign literary review organizations such as the London Review of Books and The New York Review of Books, publishing reviews of fiction and non fiction releases that serve as the foundation for discussions of societal themes of interest.[1] At the end of very printed edition, the "Listão" brings together nearly 100 notes about releases of the month in different areas.
The title is in reference to the Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451, where books are prohibited and incinerated at 451 °F (approximately 233 °C) - the temperature at which paper combusts.[2] Quatro Cinco Um is affiliated with Ajor (Associação de Jornalismo Digital) and is a member of the LEQT (Leitura e Escrita de Qualidade para Todos) network.
Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida has been a contributor to the magazine.[3]