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Adriana Lisboa

Adriana Lisboa (born April 25, 1970) is a Brazilian writer. She is the author of seven novels, and has also published poetry, short stories, essays, and books for children. Originally written in Portuguese, her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages.[1] Crow Blue is Lisboa's most recent novel translated into English (Bloomsbury, UK, 2013) [2] and was named a book of the year by The Independent (London).[3] Her stories and poems have appeared in Granta, Modern Poetry in Translation,[4] The Brooklyn Rail, Litro, The Missing Slate, Joyland, Sonofabook, Waxwing, and others.

Adriana Lisboa
Born (1970-04-25) April 25, 1970 (age 53)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationWriter
NationalityBrazilian, American
GenreFiction, poetry
Notable worksCrow-blue, Symphony in White, Hanoi
Website
adrianalisboa.com

Adriana Lisboa is one of Brazil's leading authors. Her work has been the recipient of, among others, the following honors: the José Saramago Prize of Literature for Symphony in White (novel), a Japan Foundation Fellowship, a Brazilian National Library Fellowship, and the Newcomer of the Year Award from the Brazilian section of International Board on Books for Young People for Língua de trapos (A Tongue Made of Scraps), a book of poetry for children.[5] In 2007, Hay Festival/Bogota World Book Capital selected her as one of the 39 most important Latin American writers under the age of 39.[6]

Biography edit

Adriana Lisboa has lived in Brazil, France, New Zealand and the United States. She graduated from the Federal State University of Rio de Janeiro (Unirio) with a BFA degree in Music, and has a MFA in Brazilian Literature and a PhD in Comparative Literature from Rio de Janeiro State University (Uerj). She was a visiting scholar at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, at the University of New Mexico and at the University of Texas, Austin.[7] In 2014 and 2017 she was a writer in residence at the University of California, Berkeley.

Lisboa previously worked as a musician. She started to make a living singing Brazilian music in France at age eighteen, and afterwards was a flautist and music teacher in Brazil.

Also a translator working with the English, French and Spanish languages, she has translated into Portuguese the fiction, poetry and nonfiction of Emily Brontë, Margaret Atwood, José Lezama Lima, Marguerite Duras, Maurice Blanchot, Cormac McCarthy, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Robert Louis Stevenson, among others.[8]

Lisboa is a vegan and an animal rights advocate. She has explored this subject in her fiction and poetry.

Published works edit

Novels edit

  • Todos os santos – Brazil, 2019. Publisher: Alfaguara.
  • Hanoi – Brazil, 2013. Publisher: Alfaguara.
  • Crow Blue – United Kingdom, 2013/USA, 2014. Original title: Azul corvo, 2010. Publisher: Bloomsbury.
  • Hut of Fallen Persimmons – USA, 2011. Original title: Rakushisha, 2007. Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
  • Um beijo de colombina – Brazil, 2003.
  • Symphony in White – USA, 2010. Original title: Sinfonia em branco, 2001. Publisher: Texas Tech University Press.
  • Os fios da memória – Brazil, 1999 (out of print)

Poetry edit

  • O vivo – Brazil, 2021. Publisher: Relicário.
  • Deriva – Brazil, 2019. Publisher: Relicário.
  • Equator (selected poems) – India, 2019. Publisher: Poetrywala.
  • Pequena música – Brazil, 2018. Publisher: Iluminuras.
  • Parte da paisagem – Brazil, 2014. Publisher: Iluminuras. Poems from this book appeared in "Modern Poetry in Translation: Twisted Angels", 2014

Essay edit

  • Todo o tempo que existe – Brazil, 2022. Publisher: Relicário.

Short stories edit

  • O sucesso – Brazil, 2016. Stories from this book appeared in Granta.
  • Caligrafias – Brazil, 2004. Stories from this book appeared in Brazil: A Traveler's Literary Companion (Whereabouts Press), Litro magazine #114, BrooklynRail.com, Joyland Magazine and Waxwing.

For young adults edit

  • O coração às vezes para de bater – 2007.

For children edit

  • Um rei sem majestade – 2019
  • A sereia e o caçador de borboletas – 2009
  • Contos populares japoneses – 2007.
  • Língua de trapos – 2005

Recording from the Library of Congress edit

Adriana Lisboa reading from her own work (2015). [1]

Awards and Recognitions edit

  • 2003 José Saramago Prize for Symphony in White (Portugal)
  • 2005 Moinho Santista Award for her body of work (Brazil)
  • 2006 Newcomer of the Year Award, Fundação Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil – Brazilian Section of IBBY for Língua de trapos (Brazil)
  • Highly Recommended, Fundação Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil – Brazilian Section of IBBY, for Língua de trapos and Contos populares japoneses
  • 2007 Hay Festival/Bogota World Book Capital – selected as one of the 39 most distinguished Latin American writers under the age of 39
  • 2004 and 2008 Jabuti Award – Shortlisted in the Best Novel of the Year category, for Um beijo de colombina and Rakushisha (Brazil)
  • 2009 Grand prix des lectrices de Elle – Shortlisted in the Best Novel category for Des roses rouge vif/Sinfonia em branco (France)
  • 2011 PEN Center USA Literary Awards – Shortlisted in the translated fiction category for Symphony in White – translated by Sarah Green (USA)[9]
  • 2011 São Paulo Prize for Literature — Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Azul-corvo[10] (Brazil)
  • 2011 Zaffari & Bourbon Award – Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Azul-corvo (Brazil)
  • 2014 São Paulo Prize for Literature — Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Hanói
  • 2018 honorary mention Casa de las Américas Award for Pequena música

Filmography edit

'Herdeiros de Saramago - Episode 3: Adriana Lisboa'. Documentary | 2019 | Color | HD | 27.7 min. Directed by Graça Castanheira, shot in January 2019 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. https://www.rtp.pt/play/p7972/e505734/herdeiros-de-saramago

Lisboa. Documentary | 2012 | Color | HD | 30 min. Produced by Heritage Film Project, LLC, with the support of the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations | Embassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Film based on the experiences of Brazilian Writer Adriana Lisboa shot in February 2012 on location in and around Boulder. Premiered on WHTJ PBS / WCVE PBS, Virginia, also aired by Rocky Mountain PBS.[11][12][13][14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ . Mertin-litag.de. Archived from the original on 2017-10-26. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  2. ^ . Bloomsbury.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  3. ^ Boyd Tonkin (2013-11-29). "Books of the year 2013: Fiction in translation - Features - Books". The Independent. from the original on 2013-12-01. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  4. ^ . Mptmagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  5. ^ "US-Brazil Connect". Us-brazil.org. 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  6. ^ "Hay Festival Bogotá39". Hayfestival.com. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  7. ^ "Adriana Lisboa ***". Adrianalisboa.com. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  8. ^ . Adrianalisboa.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  9. ^ . Penusa.org. Archived from the original on 2015-03-02. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  10. ^ MARCO RODRIGO ALMEIDA (28 May 2011). "Festival divulga finalistas do Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  11. ^ International Movie Data Base IMDB
  12. ^ Heritage Film Project
  13. ^ Vimeo Screener
  14. ^ Amazon.com
  15. ^ "Lisboa menina é moça...menina" by Alejandro Ninin

External links edit

adriana, lisboa, born, april, 1970, brazilian, writer, author, seven, novels, also, published, poetry, short, stories, essays, books, children, originally, written, portuguese, books, have, been, translated, into, more, than, dozen, languages, crow, blue, lisb. Adriana Lisboa born April 25 1970 is a Brazilian writer She is the author of seven novels and has also published poetry short stories essays and books for children Originally written in Portuguese her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages 1 Crow Blue is Lisboa s most recent novel translated into English Bloomsbury UK 2013 2 and was named a book of the year by The Independent London 3 Her stories and poems have appeared in Granta Modern Poetry in Translation 4 The Brooklyn Rail Litro The Missing Slate Joyland Sonofabook Waxwing and others Adriana LisboaBorn 1970 04 25 April 25 1970 age 53 Rio de Janeiro BrazilOccupationWriterNationalityBrazilian AmericanGenreFiction poetryNotable worksCrow blue Symphony in White HanoiWebsiteadrianalisboa wbr comAdriana Lisboa is one of Brazil s leading authors Her work has been the recipient of among others the following honors the Jose Saramago Prize of Literature for Symphony in White novel a Japan Foundation Fellowship a Brazilian National Library Fellowship and the Newcomer of the Year Award from the Brazilian section of International Board on Books for Young People for Lingua de trapos A Tongue Made of Scraps a book of poetry for children 5 In 2007 Hay Festival Bogota World Book Capital selected her as one of the 39 most important Latin American writers under the age of 39 6 Contents 1 Biography 2 Published works 2 1 Novels 2 2 Poetry 2 3 Essay 2 4 Short stories 2 5 For young adults 2 6 For children 3 Recording from the Library of Congress 4 Awards and Recognitions 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksBiography editAdriana Lisboa has lived in Brazil France New Zealand and the United States She graduated from the Federal State University of Rio de Janeiro Unirio with a BFA degree in Music and has a MFA in Brazilian Literature and a PhD in Comparative Literature from Rio de Janeiro State University Uerj She was a visiting scholar at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto at the University of New Mexico and at the University of Texas Austin 7 In 2014 and 2017 she was a writer in residence at the University of California Berkeley Lisboa previously worked as a musician She started to make a living singing Brazilian music in France at age eighteen and afterwards was a flautist and music teacher in Brazil Also a translator working with the English French and Spanish languages she has translated into Portuguese the fiction poetry and nonfiction of Emily Bronte Margaret Atwood Jose Lezama Lima Marguerite Duras Maurice Blanchot Cormac McCarthy Jonathan Safran Foer and Robert Louis Stevenson among others 8 Lisboa is a vegan and an animal rights advocate She has explored this subject in her fiction and poetry Published works editNovels edit Todos os santos Brazil 2019 Publisher Alfaguara Hanoi Brazil 2013 Publisher Alfaguara Crow Blue United Kingdom 2013 USA 2014 Original title Azul corvo 2010 Publisher Bloomsbury Hut of Fallen Persimmons USA 2011 Original title Rakushisha 2007 Publisher Texas Tech University Press Um beijo de colombina Brazil 2003 Symphony in White USA 2010 Original title Sinfonia em branco 2001 Publisher Texas Tech University Press Os fios da memoria Brazil 1999 out of print Poetry edit O vivo Brazil 2021 Publisher Relicario Deriva Brazil 2019 Publisher Relicario Equator selected poems India 2019 Publisher Poetrywala Pequena musica Brazil 2018 Publisher Iluminuras Parte da paisagem Brazil 2014 Publisher Iluminuras Poems from this book appeared in Modern Poetry in Translation Twisted Angels 2014Essay edit Todo o tempo que existe Brazil 2022 Publisher Relicario Short stories edit O sucesso Brazil 2016 Stories from this book appeared in Granta Caligrafias Brazil 2004 Stories from this book appeared in Brazil A Traveler s Literary Companion Whereabouts Press Litro magazine 114 BrooklynRail com Joyland Magazine and Waxwing For young adults edit O coracao as vezes para de bater 2007 For children edit Um rei sem majestade 2019 A sereia e o cacador de borboletas 2009 Contos populares japoneses 2007 Lingua de trapos 2005Recording from the Library of Congress editAdriana Lisboa reading from her own work 2015 1 Awards and Recognitions edit2003 Jose Saramago Prize for Symphony in White Portugal 2005 Moinho Santista Award for her body of work Brazil 2006 Newcomer of the Year Award Fundacao Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil Brazilian Section of IBBY for Lingua de trapos Brazil Highly Recommended Fundacao Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil Brazilian Section of IBBY for Lingua de trapos and Contos populares japoneses 2007 Hay Festival Bogota World Book Capital selected as one of the 39 most distinguished Latin American writers under the age of 39 2004 and 2008 Jabuti Award Shortlisted in the Best Novel of the Year category for Um beijo de colombina and Rakushisha Brazil 2009 Grand prix des lectrices de Elle Shortlisted in the Best Novel category for Des roses rouge vif Sinfonia em branco France 2011 PEN Center USA Literary Awards Shortlisted in the translated fiction category for Symphony in White translated by Sarah Green USA 9 2011 Sao Paulo Prize for Literature Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Azul corvo 10 Brazil 2011 Zaffari amp Bourbon Award Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Azul corvo Brazil 2014 Sao Paulo Prize for Literature Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for Hanoi 2018 honorary mention Casa de las Americas Award for Pequena musicaFilmography edit Herdeiros de Saramago Episode 3 Adriana Lisboa Documentary 2019 Color HD 27 7 min Directed by Graca Castanheira shot in January 2019 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil https www rtp pt play p7972 e505734 herdeiros de saramagoLisboa Documentary 2012 Color HD 30 min Produced by Heritage Film Project LLC with the support of the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations Embassy of Brazil Washington D C Directed by Eduardo Montes Bradley Film based on the experiences of Brazilian Writer Adriana Lisboa shot in February 2012 on location in and around Boulder Premiered on WHTJ PBS WCVE PBS Virginia also aired by Rocky Mountain PBS 11 12 13 14 15 References edit Adriana Lisboa Mertin litag de Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Crow Blue Adriana Lisboa Bloomsbury Circus Bloomsbury com Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Boyd Tonkin 2013 11 29 Books of the year 2013 Fiction in translation Features Books The Independent Archived from the original on 2013 12 01 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Modern Poetry In Translation Product Mptmagazine com Archived from the original on 2014 11 02 Retrieved 2015 05 19 US Brazil Connect Us brazil org 2015 03 05 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Hay Festival Bogota39 Hayfestival com Retrieved 2015 05 19 Adriana Lisboa Adrianalisboa com Retrieved 2015 05 19 Adriana Lisboa Bio Adrianalisboa com Archived from the original on 2014 11 05 Retrieved 2015 05 19 2011 Literary Awards Finalists and Judges PEN Center USA Penusa org Archived from the original on 2015 03 02 Retrieved 2015 05 19 MARCO RODRIGO ALMEIDA 28 May 2011 Festival divulga finalistas do Premio Sao Paulo de Literatura Folha de S Paulo Retrieved 6 April 2013 International Movie Data Base IMDB Heritage Film Project Vimeo Screener Amazon com Lisboa menina e moca menina by Alejandro NininExternal links edithttp www adrianalisboa com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adriana Lisboa amp oldid 1168579238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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