25 August 2008
Luanda, — University lecturer and jurist, Lazarino Poulson, Sunday in Luanda sold 900 copies of his latest books entitled "Pensar Direito" and "Pensar II", thus surpassing the expectation, Angop witnessed.
For the first sale and autograph sessions, the Angolan "Casa das Ideas" publishing house released 1,100 copies.
Speaking to Angop, Lazatino Poulson said the demand surpassed the expectations: "It is with pride that I see that these works are having a response that is not normal."
He said the success of these works is due to the use of a simple language, far from the juridical wording that makes reading difficult, particularly for the laymen.
The works were written in 2005 and 2007. Pensar Direito was released for the first time in 2007 with 144 pages, while the second edition has 178 and was released in May this year.
Lazarino Poulson was born in Luanda on February 1973 and is a Law graduate from Angola's State-run Agostinho Neto University (UAN).
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