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João Guimarães Rosa

Brazilian writer

Died when: 59 years 145 days (712 months)
Star Sign: Cancer

 

João Guimarães Rosa

João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [?u'?~w gima'??~jz '??z?, '?w?~w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.

Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and colloquial prose and frequent use of neologisms, taking inspiration from the spoken language of the Brazilian backlands.

For its profoundly philosophical themes, the critic Antonio Candido described the book as a "metaphysical novel".It is often considered to be the Brazilian equivalent of James Joyce's Ulysses.In a 2002 poll by the Bokklubben World Library, "Grande Sertão: Veredas" was named among the best 100 books of all time.

Rosa also published four books of short stories in his lifetime, all of them revolving around the life in the sertão, but also addressing themes of universal literature and of existential nature.

He died in 1967 — the year he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature —, victim of a heart attack.


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