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Ricardo Lísias

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Ricardo Lísias (born July 7, 1975) is a Brazilian writer.[1]

Born in São Paulo, he debuted in literature in 1999 with the novel Cobertor de estrelas, which he wrote while still studying Literature at the University of Campinas.[2] He was a finalist for the 2008 Jabuti Prize with Anna O. e outras novelas (which included a reprint of the short stories Capuz and Dos nervos, previously published in short print) and the 2010 São Paulo Literature Award for O livro dos mandarins. His story Tólia was selected for the English magazine Granta The Best Young Brazilian Writers edition, in 2012.

Works

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  • 1999 - Cobertor de estrelas
  • 2001 - Capuz
  • 2004 - Dos nervos
  • 2005 - Duas praças
  • 2007 - Anna O. e outras novelas
  • 2009 - O livro dos mandarins
  • 2012 - O céu dos suicidas
  • 2013 - Divórcio
  • 2015 - Concentração e outros contos
  • 2016 - Inquérito policial: família Tobias
  • 2016 - A vista particular
  • 2017 - Diário Da Cadeia
  • 2018 - Diário da catástrofe brasileira: I - transição [3]

Children's books

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  • 2001 - Sai da Frente, Vaca Brava
  • 2005 - Greve Contra a Guerra
  • 2014 - A Sacola Perdida

References

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  1. ^ "A verdadeira história fictícia de um escritor chamado Ricardo Lísias". www.revistabrasileiros.com.br. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
  2. ^ "Jornal Rascunho" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  3. ^ "O escritor Ricardo Lísias faz libelo contra os intelectuais e suas velhas bibliografias". Revista Época. 2018-12-15.
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