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Rubem Fonseca (May 11, 1925 – April 15, 2020) was a Brazilian writer.[1][2]


Life and career


He was born in Juiz de Fora, in the state of Minas Gerais, but he lived most of his life in Rio de Janeiro. In 1952, he started his career as a low-level cop and, later became a police commissioner, one of the highest ranks in the civil police of Brazil. Following the steps of American novelist Thomas Pynchon, a close friend of Fonseca, he refused to give interviews and felt strongly about maintaining his privacy.[3]

His stories are dark and gritty, filled with violence and sexual content, and usually set in an urban environment. He claimed a writer should have the courage to show what most people are afraid to say. His work is considered groundbreaking in Brazilian literature [by whom?], up until then mostly focused on rural settings and usually treating cities with less interest[dubious ]. Almost all Brazilian contemporary writers acknowledge Fonseca's importance[citation needed]. Authors from the rising generation of Brazilian writers, such as Patrícia Melo or Luiz Ruffato, have stated that Fonseca's writing has influenced their work.[3]

He started his career by writing short stories, considered by some critics as his strongest literary creations. His first popular novel was A Grande Arte (High Art), but "Agosto" is usually considered his best work[citation needed]. One recurring character in Fonseca's books is the lawyer-detective Mandrake.[4]

In 2003, he won the Camões Prize, considered to be the most important award in the Portuguese language.

In 2012 he became the first recipient of Chile's Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award.[5]

He died in Rio de Janeiro in April 2020 at the age of 94 just 26 days before his 95th birthday [6]


Bibliography



Brazilian editions



Novels and novellas


Short story collections and anthologies


English translations



References


  1. Wilmington, Michael (October 30, 1991). "MOVIE REVIEW 'Exposure' Settles for Less Than Tantalizing Potential". Los Angeles Times. p. 5. Retrieved 28 April 2011. There may be something unconsciously premonitory about the fact that the people who've made a movie out of Rubem Fonseca's fascinating Brazilian thriller ...
  2. Polk, James (August 23, 1998). "Blame It on Rio". New York Times. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  3. Tello Garrido, Romeo. Prólogo en Fonseca Rubem, Los mejores relatos. México: Alfaguara, 1998.
  4. "Folha Online - Ilustrada - "Mandrake", de Rubem Fonseca, entra na lista dos mais vendidos - 15/08/2005". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  5. García, Javier (28 September 2012). "Fonseca, el policial más duro de Brasil, recibe el premio Manuel Rojas" [Fonseca, the Toughest Policeman in Brazil, Receives the Manuel Rojas Award]. La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  6. "Morre o escritor Rubem Fonseca aos 94 anos". GaúchaZH. April 15, 2020.

Further reading


Portuguese




На других языках


- [en] Rubem Fonseca

[ru] Фонсека, Рубен

Рубен Фонсека (порт. Rubem Fonseca, 11 мая 1925, Жуис-ди-Фора — 15 апреля 2020[5]) — бразильский писатель.



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