Rubem Fonseca
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Rubem Fonseca is a Brazil
Brazil
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ian writer.

He was born in Juiz de Fora
Juiz de Fora
-Industry, Trade, and Culture:Juiz de Fora is the second most important industrial center in the state of Minas Gerais, despite being the fourth largest in terms of population. It was once the state's largest city, position which was held up until the beginning of the 20th century...

, in the state of Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais
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, but he has lived most of his life in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
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. In 1952, he started his career
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 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
Thomas Pynchon
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, a close friend of Fonseca, he refuses to give interviews and feels strongly about maintaining his privacy.

His writing is pretty dark and gritty, filled with violence
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 and sexual
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 content, and it usually happens in an urban
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 setting. He says that a writer should have the courage to show what most people are afraid to say. His work is considered groundbreaking in Brazilian literature , up until then mostly focused on rural settings and usually treating cities with a very biased point-of-view. Almost all Brazilian contemporary writers acknowledge Fonseca's importance. Authors from the rising generation of Brazilian writers, such as Patrícia Melo or Luis Ruffato, have stated that Fonseca's writing has influenced their work.

He started his career by writing short stories
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, considered by some critics as his strongest literary creations. His first popular novel
Novel
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 was A Grande Arte
A Grande Arte
A Grande Arte , is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote. Loosely based on the book A Grande Arte written by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first works of Salles Jr...

 (High Art), but "Agosto" is usually considered his best work.

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

Novels and novellas

  • O Caso Morel (1973)
  • A Grande Arte (1983)
  • Bufo & Spallanzani (1986)
  • Vastas Emoções e Pensamentos Imperfeitos (1988)
  • Agosto (1990)
  • O Selvagem da Ópera (1994)
  • Do Meio do Mundo Prostituto Só Amores Guardei ao Meu Charuto (1997, novella)
  • O doente Molière (2000, novella)
  • Diário de um Fescenino (2003)
  • Mandrake: A Bíblia e a Bengala (2005, novella)
  • O Seminarista (2009)

Short story collections and anthologies

  • Os Prisioneiros (1963)
  • A Coleira do Cão (1965)
  • Lúcia McCartney (1967)
  • Feliz Ano Novo (1975)
  • O Homem de Fevereiro ou Março (1973)
  • O Cobrador (1979)
  • Romance Negro e Outras Histórias (1992)
  • Contos Reunidos (1994)
  • O Buraco na Parede (1995)
  • Romance Negro, Feliz Ano Novo e Outras Histórias (1996)
  • Histórias de Amor (1997)
  • Confraria dos Espadas (1998)
  • Secreções, Excreções e Desatinos (2001)
  • Pequenas Criaturas (2002)
  • 64 Contos de Rubem Fonseca (2004)
  • Ela e Outras Mulheres (2006)

English translations

  • High Art (translation Ellen Watson. Harper & Row, New York, 1986)
  • Bufo & Spallanzani (translation Clifford E. Landers. Dutton, New York, 1990)
  • Vast Emotions and Imperfect Thoughts (translation Clifford Landers, Ecco Press Publisher, New York, 1998)
  • The Taker and Other Stories (translation Clifford E. Landers. Open Letter, New York, 2008)

Further reading

Portuguese
  • Rubem Fonseca: Proibido e Consagrado / Deonísio da Silva., 1996
  • Os Crimes do Texto: Rubem Fonseca e a Ficção Contemporânea / Vera Follain de Figueiredo., 2003
  • Acercamientos a Rubem Fonseca / José Bru., 2003
  • No Fio do Texto: A Obra de Rubem Fonseca / Maria Antonieta Pereira., 1999
  • Roteiro Para um Narrador: Uma Leitura dos Contos de Rubem Fonseca / Ariovaldo José Vidal., 2000
  • O Realismo na Ficção de José Cardoso Pires e de Rubem Fonseca / Petar Petrov., 2000
  • Literatura e Consumo: O Caso Rubem Fonseca / Ana Cristina Coutinho Viegas., 2002
  • "O Mago Artificial", in O Estudante do Coração / Luis Carlos de Morais Junior, 2010

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