Julián Fuks
Brazilian writer (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julián Fuks (born 1981) is a Brazilian writer.
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Born | Julián Miguel Barbero Fuks 1981 São Paulo, São Paulo (state), Brazil |
Occupation | novelist, short story writer, cronista |
Alma mater | University of São Paulo |
Notable works | Resistance |
Notable awards | Prêmio Jabuti (2016) Oceanos Prize (2016) José Saramago Literary Prize (2017) Anna Seghers Prize (2018) |
Life and career
Fuks was born in São Paulo to Argentine parents, who left their country fleeing from the dictatorship. [1] He graduated in journalism and has a master's degree in literary theory at University of São Paulo.[2] He has worked for the newspaper Folha de São Paulo and for the magazine Cult. His first book Fragmentos de Alberto, Ulisses, Carolina e eu was published in 2004. He has since published several more books, winning a number of literary prizes. His 2015 autofictional[3] novel Resistance won the Jabuti Award for Book of the Year (2016),[4] the Oceanos Prize (2016), the José Saramago Literary Prize (2017) and the Anna Seghers Prize (2018).[5] It has been translated into English by Daniel Hahn.[6]
Fuks was chosen as one of Granta magazine's Best of Young Brazilian Novelists in 2012.[7] He worked with Mia Couto as part of the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative.[8] He lives in São Paulo.
Works
- 2004 - Fragmentos de Alberto, Ulisses, Carolina e eu
- 2007 - Histórias de literatura e cegueira
- 2012 - Procura do romance[9]
- 2015 - A resistência
- English translation: Resistance. Translated by Daniel Hahn; London, Charco Press, 2018. ISBN 9781999859329
- 2019 - A ocupação[10]
- English translation: Occupation. Translated by Daniel Hahn; London, Charco Press, 2021. ISBN 9781916277878.
- 2022 - Lembremos do futuro: Crônicas do tempo da morte do tempo
References
External links
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