Eulama
Eulama Literary Agency ( Eulama ) is a literary agency representing a wide-ranging portfolio of writers, screenwriters and businesses of different types.
History
Eulama is one of the first literary agencies in Italy. It was founded in 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Harald Kahneman -Oppenheimer and Karin von Prell joke. The name Eulama is an abbreviation of European-Latin American agency. In 1964, the agency moved from their headquarters in Montevideo to Rome around, and although Eulama today is based in Europe, she still holds close ties with Latin American publishers and authors.
Nowadays Eulama trades worldwide in the licensing and assignment of literary and cinematic rights, serialization and permits. Eulama is also active in specialized fields such as monitoring production- related operations license, confiscation of assets and in corporate research of potential licensees.
Authors participated in its license agreements Eulama
- Gabriele Amorth
- Karl Barth
- Leonardo Benevolo
- Norberto Bobbio
- Remo Bodei
- Jane Bowles
- Judith Butler
- Jerome Bruner
- Elias Canetti
- Luciano Canfora
- Carlo Cipolla
- Mário Cláudio
- Robert Dahl
- Salvador Dalí
- Umberto Eco
- Vilém Flusser
- László Földényi
- Nelson Goodman
- René Girard
- Romano Guardini
- Ágnes Heller
- Anna Kavan
- Jacques Le Goff
- Karl Lowith
- Alberto Moravia
- Bruno Munari
- Nuccio Ordine
- Wolfhart Pannenberg
- Ilya Prigogine
- Joseph Ratzinger
- Julien Ries
- Fernando Savater
- Gianni Vattimo
- Jean -Pierre Vernant