Bernardo Carvalho (born 1960 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian author and journalist. He was the editor of “Folhetim,” a collection of essays, and is a Paris and New York correspondent for Folha de S.Paulo. His first two novels were edited in France.
Bernardo Carvalho | |
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Born | 1960 (age 63–64) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Notable awards | Portugal Telecom Prize for Literature (2003) |
His novel Mongólia received the 2003 prize of the Associação Paulista dos Críticos de Arte. He shared the Portugal Telecom Prize for Literature with Dalton Trevisan for his novel Nove Noites.
Awards and recognitions
edit- 2008 São Paulo Prize for Literature — Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for O Sol se Põe em São Paulo[1]
- 2010 São Paulo Prize for Literature — Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for O Filho da Mãe[2]
- 2014 São Paulo Prize for Literature — Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Reprodução
Bibliography
edit- Aberração (short story collection) 1993
- Onze (novel) 1995
- Os Bêbados e os Sonâmbulos (novel) 1996
- Teatro (novel) 1998
- As Iniciais (novel) 1999
- Medo de Sade (novel) 2000
- Nove Noites (novel) 2002 - published in English in 2007 as Nine Nights
- Mongólia (novel) 2003
- O Sol se Põe em São Paulo (novel) 2007
- O Filho da Mãe (novel) 2009
- Reprodução (novel) 2013
References
edit- ^ Folha Online (16 October 2008). "Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura divulga finalistas". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
- ^ MARCO RODRIGO ALMEIDA (29 May 2010). "Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura divulga finalistas". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
External links
edit- (in Portuguese) Bernardo Carvalho's biography
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