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    Contemporany Brazilian Short Stories (Vol. 2)

    Alessandro Garcia, André Rittes

    Word Awareness
    2013
    201 páginas
    6h 42m
    ISBN-10: B00HTP5NYM
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    The Contemporary Brazilian Short Stories (CBSS) initiative was conceived in January 2011, when Brazilian authors of different ages, regions and backgrounds were first contacted about the opportunity to have their work translated into English. In June 2011, we started posting the content to BrazilianShortStories.com, which is updated twice a month, with a new story every 1st and 15th day. The main idea behind presenting this collection online and in book form is to publish the work of contemporary authors from Brazil who have not always had a chance to let their voices be carried to all corners of the world. In translation, the reach of their work in English could be far wider and may bring a piece of Brazil to many readers the world over. And this is exactly the purpose of CBSS: to facilitate the access of international readers to stories written from a Brazilian perspective. Our goal is to touch such varied themes as personal and professional life, love, loneliness, comedy, crime, environment, and random observations of daily routines. Here you’ll read twenty-four stories that were originally published online between July 2012 and June 2013. They are organized alphabetically in two sections: The first one is in English, accompanied by the author’s biography, and the second one is in the original Portuguese, also displaying the author’s contact info. We hope you enjoy these stories and continue to discover our Brazilian talents.

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    Alessandro Garcia

    Alessandro Garcia nasceu em Porto Alegre em 1979. Publicou nos livros "Cenas de Oficina" (Unidade Editorial, 2000), "Ficção de Polpa Vol. 1" (Fósforo, 2007; Não, 2008), "Ficção de Polpa Vol. 3" (Não, 2009), "Assim você me mata" (Terracota, 2012) e "É assim que o mundo acaba" (Editora Oito e Meio, 2012), "Contemporany Brazilian Short Stories"(Word Awareness, 2014), "Por que ler os contemporâneos?"(Dublinense, 2014), "Contos de Natal" (e-galáxia, 2014) e "Agora que estamos de volta"(e-galáxia, 2015). Publicou em revistas literárias como Machado de Assis, da Fundação Biblioteca Nacional; Ficções e Cult, além de escrever para o Digestivo Cultural, Cronópios, Scream & Yell, Jornal Rascunho, entre outros. É editor da revista literária "Flaubert". Autor de "A sordidez das pequenas coisas" (Não Editora, 2010), finalista do Prêmio Jabuti 2011 e um dos vencedores do Prêmio Fundação Biblioteca Nacional. Tem contos traduzidos para inglês e espanhol.

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    Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

    Alessandro Garcia