Sérgio Rodrigues  | |
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| Born | Muriaé, Brazil | 
| Occupation | fiction writer, literary critic, columnist and journalist, | 
| Nationality | Brazilian | 
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Sérgio Rodrigues (born in 1962) is a Brazilian fiction writer, literary critic, columnist and journalist—winner of the 2014 Prêmio Portugal Telecom de Literatura[1] for his book O drible (published by Companhia das Letras) [The Feint]. His books have been translated to English, French, Spanish and Danish.
Works in English
- Elza: The Girl (novel, 2014)
 
Works in Portuguese
- O homem que matou o escritor (stories, 2000)
 - Manual do mané (humor, 2003), with co authors Arthur Dapieve and Gustavo Poli.
 - What língua is esta? (chronicles and articles, 2005)
 - As sementes de Flowerville (novel, 2006)
 - Elza, a garota (novel, 2009)
 - Sobrescritos: 40 histórias de escritores, excretores e outros insensatos (stories, 2010)
 - O drible (novel, 2013)
 - Jules Rimet, meu amor (novel, 2014)
 - Viva a língua brasileira! (almanac, 2016)
 - Cartas Brasileiras (letter compilation, 2017)
 
References
- ↑ "Sérgio Rodrigues vence Prêmio Portugal Telecom de Literatura - 08/12/2014 - Ilustrada - Folha de S.Paulo". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
 
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